Pgoodwin1 Posted July 2, 2015 CID Share Posted July 2, 2015 I noticed about a month ago that my speeds via Ethernet to TIme Warner Cable had dropped. I power cycled the cable modem and my router today and got my speeds back to where they were. The trend plot was very helpful CA3LE. I guess every once in a while you need to clear their brains out. Not sure if the Cable Modem or the Router did the trick but I'm guessing the modem. I was just about ready to call Time Warner on the lower speeds, but today I was by myself here and nobody using the equipment except me, so I power cycled everything. CA3LE and wallybart19 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puneet Negi Posted July 3, 2015 CID Share Posted July 3, 2015 wohhh its nice ... i would like to use it.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sean Posted July 3, 2015 CID Share Posted July 3, 2015 Some DSL routers I've used in the past did something similar where it seems to be related to how they deal with and recover from noise on the line. For example, on Smart Telecom's (former ISP here) earlier DSL router model, if there was excess noise on the line such as the DSL line passing someone's home who operates welders, power tools, etc., it would resync the connection to achieve a 15dB signal-to-noise ratio. However, when the interference went away, the DSL router remained synced at that lower speed until it was rebooted. My brother had this issue and had to keep cycling the power each morning to get the speed back to normal. Most of the newer DSL routers seem to periodically resync to adapt to line conditions. The main problem I've had with this is the Internet connection being interrupted during each resync with long cable runs, so I'm using one that seems to stick whatever it synced at until the next reboot. One of my past ISPs use to trigger a resync around 12:30am each day. If this happens again, one idea would be to use a plug-in timer that cycles the power every night at 3am. CA3LE and Pgoodwin1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pgoodwin1 Posted July 6, 2015 Author CID Share Posted July 6, 2015 I power cycled the D-Link router without saving the event log, so I don't have anything to look at from a month ago. The cable modem status event log didn't erase itself and showed a couple of "Lost MDD Timeout" events and a "No Ranging Response Received" events about a month ago, but I have no idea what those mean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bryan1996 Posted August 1, 2015 CID Share Posted August 1, 2015 How exactly do you power cycle the modem and router? Just turn it off or hitting the reset? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CA3LE Posted August 1, 2015 CID Share Posted August 1, 2015 How exactly do you power cycle the modem and router? Just turn it off or hitting the reset? Unplug it for 10 seconds and plug it back it. Do the same with your router if you have one. Pgoodwin1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rustcrew Posted August 4, 2015 CID Share Posted August 4, 2015 CA3LE have you ever used the windows "Power Shell" to tweak your speeds. I just started playing around with it. I used it to increase the speed on my network adapter . This is what I set mine at. I only Have a 105mb connection download and a 5mb upload.But I hacked around in windows Power shell and set my network card toWindows 10 Education (64-bit) Build:10240 6.3 04.08.2015 00:22:18 !!!-------------------!!! netsh int ip show interfaces The following helper DLL cannot be loaded: PEERDISTSH.DLL. Idx Met MTU State Name --- ---------- ---------- ------------ --------------------------- 1 50 4294967295 connected Loopback Pseudo-Interface 1 8 5 1500 disconnected Wi-Fi 10 10 1500 connected Ethernet 3 5 1500 disconnected Local Area Connection* 3 7 40 1500 disconnected Bluetooth Network Connection !!!-------------------!!! PowerShell.exe Get-NetAdapterRss -Name '*' Name : Ethernet InterfaceDescription : Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Enabled : True NumberOfReceiveQueues : 4 Profile : NUMAStatic BaseProcessor: [Group:Number] : 0:0 MaxProcessor: [Group:Number] : 0:3 MaxProcessors : 4 RssProcessorArray: [Group:Number/NUMA Distance] : 0:0/0 0:1/0 0:2/0 0:3/0 IndirectionTable: [Group:Number] : 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 0:0 0:1 0:2 0:3 !!!-------------------!!! PowerShell.exe Get-NetAdapterRsc -Name '*' !!!-------------------!!! PowerShell.exe Get-NetAdapterLso -Name '*' Name Version V1IPv4Enabled IPv4Enabled IPv6Enabled ---- ------- ------------- ----------- ----------- Ethernet LSO Version 2 False False False !!!-------------------!!! PowerShell.exe Get-NetTCPSetting -SettingName InternetCustom SettingName : InternetCustom MinRto(ms) : 300 InitialCongestionWindow(MSS) : 4 CongestionProvider : CTCP CwndRestart : False DelayedAckTimeout(ms) : 50 DelayedAckFrequency : 2 MemoryPressureProtection : Disabled AutoTuningLevelLocal : Experimental AutoTuningLevelGroupPolicy : NotConfigured AutoTuningLevelEffective : Local EcnCapability : Disabled Timestamps : Disabled InitialRto(ms) : 2000 ScalingHeuristics : Disabled DynamicPortRangeStartPort : 1025 DynamicPortRangeNumberOfPorts : 64510 AutomaticUseCustom : Disabled NonSackRttResiliency : Disabled ForceWS : Disabled MaxSynRetransmissions : 2 AutoReusePortRangeStartPort : 0 AutoReusePortRangeNumberOfPorts : 0 !!!-------------------!!! PowerShell.exe Get-NetOffloadGlobalSetting ReceiveSideScaling : Enabled ReceiveSegmentCoalescing : Disabled Chimney : Disabled TaskOffload : Enabled NetworkDirect : Disabled NetworkDirectAcrossIPSubnets : Blocked PacketCoalescingFilter : Enabled these setting. Here is a image of my settings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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