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chris   United States. Mar 30 2014 13:21. Posts 5504 | | |
Hey LP,
You guys seem to be pretty tech savvy, so maybe you will be willing to help if you know how.
I have a 50 Mbps internet connection. Should be 50 Mbps download and 20 upload. I am pulling about 5-8 Mbps download and about 5 upload. A tech from the cable company came out and replaced modem and we did hard line testing, etc. and it still didn't change and she was able to put 75 Mbps once on her laptop, but only once, and was getting varied times after. The line connection is almost flawless and there isn't line distortion.
I am wondering if there is some kind of malware or the like on my laptop that could affect the speed and I am not sure how to find out. I got rid of Norton antivirus because it constantly slowed down my laptop.
I am on a 64 bit Windows 7 home premium, with 6 gigs of ram and I do not think I have any viruses, but maybe I do?
If you guys know of anything that could help, I'd be all ears.
Halp, LP, Halp!
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chris   United States. Mar 30 2014 14:08. Posts 5504 | | |
The biggest thing for me is the speed. I do not know if there is something in the settings on my laptop I can tweak to allow for a greater speed or if it's been messed up.
With a previous ISP in a different location, I was able to pull 30 Mbps on my 30 Mbps connection and 50 when I switched to 50 and now the tech said it seems like an issue with my hardware. |
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chris   United States. Mar 30 2014 16:06. Posts 5504 | | |
Meh...I am able to get ~ 25 Mbps now, it might be something of a larger issue from the provider :/
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PuertoRican   United States. Mar 30 2014 16:44. Posts 13153 | | |
| On March 30 2014 15:06 chris wrote:
Meh...I am able to get ~ 25 Mbps now, it might be something of a larger issue from the provider :/
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I'm not knowledgeable about ISP stuff, but I do know that several providers offer one number, and then shaft their customers with a lower number. Maybe Google your providers name with different common words to see if other people had similar issues. |
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chris   United States. Mar 30 2014 17:51. Posts 5504 | | |
The tech advised me to check with some neighbors to see if they had issues as well. The tech was from out of town and came in to work on trouble calls over the weekend and they used some different stuff between the two places. It is all Time Warner Cable.
It drives me nuts because we are paying for 50 Mbps and have been getting about 5-8 for the last couple months and are just now getting around to trying to fix it, but it seems the issue is something the tech couldn't fix and I cannot fix on my hardware.
It must be difficult managing such huge networks but come on! |
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Chewits   United Kingdom. Mar 30 2014 19:04. Posts 2539 | | |
Um just to clarify, where are you seeing 5-8 Mbps ? If you have 50 Mbps, then in theory you can get 6.25 Megabyte per sec d/l rates. Where are you getting your figures from?
You tried another computer on the line other than that tech persons ?
Also you should try at off and on peak times. And if its broadband, how far are you from your exchange? at peak times if its broadband and the exchange is over capacity your internet will be shit. |
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mnj   United States. Mar 30 2014 19:10. Posts 3848 | | |
I doubt there is going to be a virus that only slows your internet and not your computer.
If u can get a friends laptop and see if the laptop is also slow or not
I'm inclined to think its the internet and not your computer.
So many diff things can go wrong with cable. Plus its twc |
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NewbSaibot   United States. Mar 30 2014 21:01. Posts 4946 | | |
For starters your ISP cant guarantee internet speed. Just because you are paying for 50mbps download does not mean the source you are downloading from can actually upload at 50mbps. You will always be bottlenecked by the weakest link in the chain. If joe shmoe's website at www.fuckme.com can only upload at 20mbps, then thats all you're going to get no matter how fast your connection is.
Second, how exactly are you measuring your internet performance in the first place? What are you using to provide these readouts of 5mbps? |
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chris   United States. Mar 30 2014 22:01. Posts 5504 | | |
| On March 30 2014 18:04 Chewits wrote:
Um just to clarify, where are you seeing 5-8 Mbps ? If you have 50 Mbps, then in theory you can get 6.25 Megabyte per sec d/l rates. Where are you getting your figures from?
You tried another computer on the line other than that tech persons ?
Also you should try at off and on peak times. And if its broadband, how far are you from your exchange? at peak times if its broadband and the exchange is over capacity your internet will be shit. |
Quite aware the difference of MB and Mb, and I have gone to speakeasy, speedtest.net and the time warner speed test (the ISP's own) |
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chris   United States. Mar 30 2014 22:03. Posts 5504 | | |
i'm not a tech expert but i am not completely ignorant. going to reliable sources of measurement, that is why this is frustrating |
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NewbSaibot   United States. Mar 31 2014 01:30. Posts 4946 | | |
Do you have anything else you can connect to your router? Like another laptop in the house or something you can run speedtest from? Even your cellphone using the speedtest app? |
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In Finland at least it's standard practise for isps to quote some theoretical maximum speed, which may never be attained in practise.
If you believe that you have a virus, you can use wireshark (http://www.wireshark.org/download.html) to track all the packages that your internet connection handles. If strange IPs show up or there is much unaccounted traffic you can tell that something is going on. I don't think a virus is likely at all btw.
However I would have said that it's 93% sure to be the difference between megabytes and megabits (for one because the speed you get is almost exactly one eight of the 50mbit/sec). In spite of you saying that you are well awere of this difference, I have to say that I find this to be the most likely explanation.
edit: well ok speedtest.net gives the mbit/s rate so I guess you cant have mistaken in the figures |
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NewbSaibot   United States. Mar 31 2014 09:16. Posts 4946 | | |
I mean it's certainly possible he has a trojan/botnet type backdoor on his system pilfering his resources and using it to run DDoS attacks or just funneling all of his network traffic through a proxy. Thats why he needs to see what other devices perform on his network. He mentioned a technician performed some very brief diagnostic where they got 30mbps or something but I want to see more tests for longer periods of time. |
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