Need to speed up my internet
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Red1Golf
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24. December 2007 @ 11:47 |
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Ok, here goes. I have AT&T DSL broadband. I am receiving 2.5 Meg service to my modem but can only get a throughput of 2.0 Meg when I check my speed. I have checked the speed with multiple sites and all are right around 2 Meg. I am using the Antivirus and spyware supplied by AT&T. It is Norton. I have no viruses or spyware on my computer. I have also cleared my cache and temp internet files. Nothing I do gets me any closer to the 2.5 I should be running. I would welcome any ideas.
I have an AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ (duo core)
2 GIG Ram
320 GIG HD
Thanks for any help
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24. December 2007 @ 19:17 |
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Hey There. Can You Send your downstream and upstream stats that you are getting there is sothing not right with A) Your Line. Modem. Have You changed Your USB or ethernet cable ?, just incase although i doubt it.
Let me Know ASAP .
Regards seat183
Liverpool.Fc.*****.
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Red1Golf
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24. December 2007 @ 22:08 |
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Are you wanting the stats from my modem or the speed test results?
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Red1Golf
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24. December 2007 @ 22:21 |
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Here is what I think you want.
My Modem shows a connection of 2496Kbps Down and 512Kbps Up.
Frontiernet shows a throughput at 2090Kbps Down and 420Kbps Up.
AT&T shows a throughput at 2.118Mbps Down and 439.12Kbps Up.
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24. December 2007 @ 23:36 |
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yeah i got the same problem with ordering 3mbs but only geting 1mb throughput, its because of your distance to your provider i dont think you can do much about it but switch over to cable
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Red1Golf
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25. December 2007 @ 00:22 |
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Tbandit,
I ordered the 3.0 Meg service but can't get it because of my distance. My modem says I am getting 2.5 Meg but speed tests only show 2 Megs.
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25. December 2007 @ 05:25 |
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This is usual broadband practice . waste of money get cable or were your friends are gettiing best speed get what service they have ur stats are ok.but ican see why it will be slow
Liverpool.Fc.*****.
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techman2
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25. December 2007 @ 11:13 |
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Do you also know that there are two diffrent connection types the one that goes to your computer and the one from the TelCom to your modem
the one from the modem to the computer should be around 100 Mbits this is your LAN
and you Anti-Virus is a constant "live Protection" that will slow it down too.
and last the 2.5 Mbits that you are talking about that you should be getting is your max, thus meaning that you might not get that speed... you have to be withing (I think) about 18 Km of a C.O. (Central office)
past that it will slow down
Hope this helps
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Red1Golf
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25. December 2007 @ 20:36 |
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Techman2,
Thanks for the input. Let me explain in more detail. My ISP is telling me that I can get up to 3 Megs. That's what I paid for. The connection at my modem says I am receiving 2.5 Megs (I'm guessing because of the distance from the CO). When I run speed tests from the internet I get only about 2.0 Megs of throughput. If I understand right I should be able to get 2.5 Megs on the speed test because that's what I am getting at my modem right? My question is what is going on that I am loosing .5 Megs. I did not know that my antivirus software would slow me down but would it slow me down that much? Does everyone lose .5 Megs because of their antivirus software? The way I understand it, the maximum I could get and should be getting is 2.5 megs so why am I .5 Megs slower?
Sorry for the rambling. I am just trying to get the most out of what I got.
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ID10Teror
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28. December 2007 @ 00:45 |
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some things you can try is replace the phone cord that connects your dsl modem to the jack with as short as possible quality ph cord, do you have all your filters installed, try replaceing your cord and unplugging all devices connected to a jack, satellite dishes get missed a lot, and then do the test, try to do an ftp speedtest, ftp speedtest are more accurate measure of the actual line speed...one last thing is to see if you can read your lines stats from your modem,NOise margin down/up and Attenuation down/up... this will help identify where the issue is. goodluck with At&T tech support they are in the phillipenes(sp?)
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