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To tpc123: If you have wireless click the internet access button @ the bottom right hand side of your screen, right click your connection and select status. Under the Activity section select Properties. There you'll see Configure under the "Connect Using:" box select configure, and for your speed..configure to your liking.
Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network Connections > Internet Protocol Version (IPv4) > Properties. "Use the following DNS Service Addresses....." Determine if changing the DNS server IP address improves the upload speeds. 2) Open Powershell and run the following "Get" cmdlet at the PS> prompt.
Hi. I have a download speed of 20 and an upload of .5. I use to live in a place with upload of 8 and download of 45. But now that I have moved I can no longer twitch :( Please help!
3,027. 128,640. Jun 17, 2015. Solution. #2. The port controls the speed not the cable. Cat5e is rated to run at 1g. If you hook it to a 100m port it will run at 100m. A cat6 cable will do the same exact thing there really is no advantage unless you happen to have 10g ports and then you really should use cat6a anyway.
Hop2 represents the connection to the ISP first router for most people. Generally high ping times here are because you are over using your internet connection. Check both upload and download to be sure you are not. It could also be traffic from all your neighbors combined using up the bandwidth to your nieghborhood.
I have a 100mbps download with 35mbps upload internet package. On wifi my upload goes full tilt, but on my pc, through ethernet it only goes up to 10mbps. My isp has come to fix it and on his laptop, with the same lan cable he gets full upload speed, but on my pc i still only get 10mbps. I have...
So now I have Spectrum, their first plan I tried was the 400Mbps downloads speed plan, and it worked fine for my motherboard, it was ranging from 350-330Mbps down and it was to my expectations. Now I've upgraded to the Gig internet plan, it's supposed to give me around 900Mbps down at least. My upload is at 40Mbps which is what they're ...
I enabled UPnP port mapping and NAT-PMP port mapping and while this seems to have increased my download slightly (4.23 mbs), my upload speed still had trouble staying at 0.50 mbs while it was being tested. I couldn't set up a static IP because I couldn't change the DHCP range. I am seeding a bunch of torrents right now (Exactly 7 active ones ...
However, if you are getting the same speed directly out of the modem, like bill is talking about you have a problem before the Moca. Do you know what your upload speed actually is, I know the company I work for has an old package that ended up being 1G down and 5 Mb up, which is just illogical but its there, you may need to verify the sold ...
Hello everyone! I have been wondering if I can increase my internet speed (the speed at which things load, my ping on games becomes lower e.t.c) by installing an Ethernet cable from my router to my PC. My PC is upstairs and only receives between 2-3 bars of signal according to windows (I am using a wireless network adapter).