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FallowEarth

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  1. It's the only sport that matters
  2. Your pings are too high and the trace look kinda shady, but I'm having trouble interpreting the first hop.
  3. http://www.tsn.ca/world_jrs/news_story/?ID=149555&hubname=world_jrs Undefeated since 2003. What a tourney!
  4. Average does not mean cap. I would still tweak away.
  5. Looks great dorian246...plus you got a new PC outta the whole ordeal!
  6. I've never used McAfee, but I've heard of it bogging down systems. Try disabling all the real-time protection and startup features, then restart your PC and retest. You can stick to updating and running the scans manually, that way you can free up some resources.
  7. Can you provide a download test and traceroute with a direct connection?
  8. Try this file, see if it works any better.
  9. Hey PioneerCrazed...a few questions for ya: are you using the same cables as before? Have you tried another port on the router? Are you NIC drivers updated? Is your NIC set to auto or 100base/full duplex? Have you tried powercycling? Can you provide a traceroute? I think we may be able to help you
  10. <whistles> nice upload
  11. Is that with a direct connection or going through your router?
  12. From the cogeco speedtest: [LINK] Download looks great, but that seems to be about the best I can get for the upload.
  13. Hey all.
  14. Perfect. Save the .ccs file I have attached to your desktop. Once you have cablenut downloaded and installed on you system, open the .ccs file, click save to registry, and reboot your PC.
  15. You'd want to get an antivirus, you can find links to free ones in the sticky. For cablenut, get the program here: www.cablenut.com Then open the zip file you specified, or version 8, and extract the .ccs file that is closest to your connection speeds to the desktop. With the cablenut adjuster window open, open the .ccs file, click save to registry, reboot PC and retest.
  16. Welcome Weymaster.
  17. [quote author=TheHalf
  18. I would call up your ISP to find out. It determines which tweak file would be best suited for your connection (plus it gives you a goal to shoot for).
  19. If it is the cable with a 10M cap, try the file I have attached once you have the cablenut program downloaded. With the adjuster window open, open the .ccs file, click save to registry, reboot and retest.
  20. Looks like they offer speeds up to 10Mbps [LINK]. I would definitely go with cablenut. Be sure to read the sticky [LINK] and you can check out our cablenut help guide here: VanBuren TestMy.net Cablenut settings.
  21. Trace looks good, and it looks like you are well over a 2Mbps download cap.
  22. What are your advertised speeds? Can you provide a traceroute: -start, run: cmd -tracert testmy.net
  23. Have you tried upgrading the firmware on your router from the vendor's website?
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