G505s slow while plugged in

I have a brand new G505s laptop. Right out of the box, the wireless internet was painfully slow while the computer is plugged in to AC power. As far as I can tell, the system as a whole doesn't slow down, but I haven't tried running any resource-heavy programs yet. I know that the most common solution to this problem is to update BIOS, but the computer already has BIOS version 2.05.
Any suggestions are very much appreciated!

hi Lenya_28,
Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
Can you check under 
      Control Panel / Power Options
            Change plan settings on your selected Plan
               Click on Change Advanced Power settings
Open Wireless Adapter settings and make sure Battery and plugged in are on Maximum Performance
Click on Apply and observe if it will change the performance
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Solid Cruver
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