How to increase your internet speed
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I’ve recently been battling Comcast. They tell me I’m paying for 6 Mb/s downstream speeds, when Broadband Reports tells me I only have 2-3Mb/s. I would call their tech support, they would run me through the whole “disconnect everything from your modem (has that ever worked for them?), wait 30 seconds, and reconnect the modem again.” And then there’s the classic, “connect your computer directly to the modem, rather than through the router, then to the modem.” It always ends up with a technician coming out to my house, testing the line, telling me I’m getting what everyone in my neighborhood is getting, and there’s nothing I can do about it.
Well, I went through that process again recently after giving up for a few months, figuring maybe someone else would have a solution finally. After 2 or 3 sessions of tech support, I finally convinced them to send out a technician *again*. The first technician called my cell 2 times in a row (my cell phone literally showed him calling less than a minute apart), and said he had called twice and it was their policy after 2 calls to cancel the service call. I called furiously (being sent on a wild goose chase to even speak with the guy’s manager, who I never was able to talk to and had to leave a message), and was forced to reschedule for several days later. Well, this time it was my fault and I was unavailable when the technician called. So we rescheduled again.
Today, the technician finally came and we were both available. When he got here, I showed him the broadband reports speedtest (I think this was probably the first time he had seen it, as he was taking notes as I showed him), and he agreed that it was too slow. All this as he ooh’d and aah’d over my Windows Vista install and custom-built computer. Well, I suggested we disconnect the modem from the router and connect directly to the modem. This time we got up to 4 Mb/s. He grinned and said that was it, that no one in this neighborhood could get the full 6 Mb/s.
So I started to search around the internet looking for solutions as to how I can speed up the connection between the router and the modem so I would still get at least the speeds we got when we disconnected it from the router. Here’s where I think I finally found a solution!
I found an article at http://www.speedguide.net/read_articles.php?id=1885, which suggested moving the router away from the modem, and that line noise can cause significant slowdowns. I didn’t really believe this would work, but I decided to try it.
So I moved everything apart from each other. I moved my router up to the highest level I could, tucked away between some floorboards on the level above. I then moved my cable modem 2-levels down, also tucked between 2 wall joints. I then moved my VOIP box away from all the rest. I went and tested the speakeasy.net connection on Broadband Reports. What do you know? All the sudden I was showing 6.6 Mb/s down with 360 Mb/s up! I now officially get more than I’m paying for!
So, rule of thumb is if you’re having speed issues, one of the first things you should try is move all your equipment away from each other. I think Comcast would have a lot more customers if they actually recommended useful things like this.



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i dont know how to access this feature, how to speed up my internet connection, i use a dsl modem 256 kb/s, guess somebody will help me out
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@marlon, I'm not sure if it works with DSL or not - in theory it should. Go to dslreports.com/speedtest, test your speed, then move your router far away from your DSL modem and run the speed test again. Let us know if you see a difference!
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so..if line noise is the issue...what if you shielded the equipment from line noise rather than relocating it. Wonder if it would have the same results?
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I could play with that. I'll try it and post what I see. If anyone gets to it before I do, post your results!
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I called Comcast and Linksys concerning this issue almost a year ago. I explained the Linksys router and modem can't be close together (discovered this after a few days of pondering) or you experience interference.
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Please, promote this so Linksys and Comcast (and the other router and modem manufacturers) can know this is truly a problem. If you have an issue too and this fixes it, post it here!
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Does this have an effect on a adsl setup as there is a router and it connects straight to the PC using a Lan cable ?? would be great because in SA we Don't get what we payed for at all i got a 512KB/s line and only get bout 52KB/s ....... really getting ripped ********
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I live in the uk, and using broadband, and do not use a router....i use my internet service for downloades, streaming vidoes and music, etc. My internet spead is not all as it should be.....it was today that on the english news, british broadband supliers must state what the speed connection exactly is, on each customers line. It is funny...(not really, just being sarcastic....)that they offer high speeds, but when you sign up, you dont get what you signed up for...it is a shame. I am getting the basic offer in the uk, which is 2Mb per second, but i dont seem to get that.....
I looked at this site..
http://www.onetipaday.com/2007/05/12/how-to-increase-your-internet-speed-by-20/
Is the advice there any good? Is it reliable? Can one of you please check it out for, and add any other advice for me please.
Thanks.
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