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Guest Sparticus

Hi everyone,

I have been having problems with my connection. im on a router connected wireless. I am using Windows XP Pro sp2. I scanned my computer with tuneup utilies defraged my HDD, cleaned registries, and optimized my preformance. I also used TCP. I also used Van's cablenut setting 1500/384. my provider advertised speeds of 1500/512 but there wasnt a setting for it. I have norton internet security and firewall currently running...

670 Kbps or 0.67 Mbps (82 kB/s)

  0              500                  1000            1500            2000            2500            3000            3500            4000  Kbps

::You::

avg pivot.net (2555 Kbps)

Typical Cable (256 - 4000)

Typical DSL (256 - 1500)

Satellite (50 - 1500)

ISDN (64 - 128)

Dial Up (28.8 - 56)

  0              61.0                122.1            183.1            244.1            305.2            366.2            427.3            488.3  kB/s

Test Result Details

Your connection is: 670 Kbps or 0.67 Mbps

You Downloaded at: 82 kB/s

You are running: 12 times faster than 56K and can Download 1 megabyte in 12.49 second(s)

Member Ident: CompID:1982903283610

Test Time:: 2006/04/08 - 7:24pm

Test Browser and OS info: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.1) Gecko/20060111 Firefox/1.5.0.1

Test ID: L4W9RQ0V5 (if this is a screenshot go to testmy.net to see if this is fake)

Diagnosis ^info^: May need help : running at only 26.22 % of your hosts average (pivot.net)

This was tested from a 386 kB file and took 4.719 seconds to complete

is there anyway i can get my net speed to reach the advertised speed by pivot.net?

and thanks for anyone looking / helping me with my problem.

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well since u r on wireless dont expect to get ur full speeds but u should check to see of there is anything interfearing with the signal like a cordless phone or microwave.  Also wat speeds do u get on the computer that is not connected wirelessly?

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