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Ken Mills


Ken Mills

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There are a variety of things that could be affecting your speed - at your place or externally (local connections, at your ISP, or on other legs of where your traffic is coming and going).

 

Give your ISP a call. Be polite, patient, and persistent. They should be able to help out. It may take more than one call.

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You could try hooking directly to your modem with Ethernet and see if it behaves the same as when you're using all your other equipment. If you're using wireless and it's slower than the Ethernet connection, try testing right next to your wireless unit. If it's faster, then you are likely too far from the wireless base station.

 

The ISP should be able to help you determine if the problem is inside your house or not

 

 

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