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« on: October 04, 2008, 01:20:19 PM »

Well heres my problem, i just recently upgraded my internet from my crappy 56k to a 3 meg connection from verizon but what really pissed me off is that instead of getting the speed of around 300 kilo per second im averaging about below 50 kilo per second now and my latency went way high up! My old internet though averaged about 70-90 kilobytes per second and rarely drops down below 50 witch made me really happy and now i though i was going to be really happy because i thought i was going to be downloading much faster than i did between my old connection and new one.

Does anyone know any good tweaks for me though i know i still have to give you a little bit more information but if anyone thinks they can help me just post it how here.
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« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2008, 03:17:05 PM »

 With DSL ( I assume you have now )  it takes a week or so to stabilize.   Are you in contact with Verizon about this ?
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« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2008, 03:35:59 PM »

yes ihave and we have had the internet for a fewmonths now but nothing has changed? do you need any info to help me?
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« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2008, 05:01:44 PM »

yes ihave and we have had the internet for a fewmonths now but nothing has changed? do you need any info to help me?

i believe it is with the line.. the line is too noisy. like scratches and stuff. or maybe the line where you are connected is too old causing high latency.. i know that it needs few days to stabilize but if it's more that a month then i think you need to go and inform them and... ask for a rebate!

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« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2008, 07:04:06 PM »

i believe it is with the line.. the line is too noisy. like scratches and stuff. or maybe the line where you are connected is too old causing high latency.. i know that it needs few days to stabilize but if it's more that a month then i think you need to go and inform them and... ask for a rebate!

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Agreed, only you have to think, if in fact the issue is the line, which it most likely is, (after a month or more ) , then if it's in there line, or in the house / Apt. line. They don't have to take care of the line inside the house, unless it's paid for in the phone bill. Before asking for rebates.
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« Reply #5 on: October 04, 2008, 07:12:20 PM »

well i know its not the line because my friend who lives next to me has the same internet and plan and everything but hes getting what im suppose to be getting here ill show you some info oh and the answers are in order from http://testmy.net/topic-2097

1 Im running Windows XP and i think i have SP2 installed ill check later
2 My ISP is Verizon High Speed Internet and i think the connection is 3 meg but you split that by 8 and thats around 300-500 kilo per sec and the upload speed is half that so around 300-500
3 I have Tcp Optimizer, both Sg and Dr and i recently got cablenut but dont know how to work Vanburens tweaks
4 Dont know how to answer but i guess 3 meg
5 I Did that
6 Nothing is checked for Lan but i think i have Dsl so it doesnt matter i think, im very new to tweaking
7 Ethernet? i have a linksys modem if ur asking me that and it isnt wireless
8 Ive power cycled my modem more times than i can count, sometimes i left it for about 2 hours
9 Ive killed Spyware
10 I dont have ZoneAlarm just a regular windows firewall
11 I have Norton
12 I scan every week for viruses
13 I have all the latest window updates
14 I have not just ran CCleaner i have also ran uniblue and registry booster and i always clean out everything weekly
15 Ive done that but i seriously dont know what file i should use
16 I dont want to build my own file since im very knew to tweaking


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« Reply #6 on: October 04, 2008, 07:16:26 PM »

 Like Ianonline said, i would dare to bet that the issue lies in your lines , I'm sure right there in your house, or apt. Sure looks like you have everything in order, and being that your neibor is doing ok, then it goes to say that it must be a inside line issue.   Might want to have that looked at.   Or better yet, trace the lines and see where they connect, make sure they all have good insulation, and good connections. It also could be in the line from the pole .
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« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2008, 07:30:26 PM »

Agreed, only you have to think, if in fact the issue is the line, which it most likely is, (after a month or more ) , then if it's in there line, or in the house / Apt. line. They don't have to take care of the line inside the house, unless it's paid for in the phone bill. Before asking for rebates.

Ok but if it a line issue one thier end not my end how would i report it? and rebate goes through a contract? my mom says we cant get a rebate because of the contract and i dont think its a line issue on my end because the verizon people came here 4 times checking everything up. Also i did a speed test and my average speed is around 70 kilobytes, no not even that my speed keeps jumping around every second making downloads seem forever. Oh and if your going to answer this please also answer what tweak i should use for Vanburens cablenut tweaks i believe the post i put with my info in it should give you the needed info on answering the question and if it isnt well i can give you more information oh and thank you i think im going to love being apart of testmy.net so many of my internet questions can be answered

Edit: uh mudmanc what do you mean by tracing the lines, seeing where they connect and all have good insulation and connections, im going to see if i have the latest firmware right now too
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« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2008, 11:32:46 PM »

one thing you can try if your neighbor is willing, ask him to hook his tower up at your place and see what speed he gets. If he still gets a good speed then it could be your eithernet card.
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« Reply #9 on: October 05, 2008, 02:00:35 AM »


11 I have Norton

ahaa. i think its with your Norton. replace it with AVG, avast or Eset Nod32
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« Reply #10 on: October 05, 2008, 02:11:05 AM »

ahaa. i think its with your Norton. replace it with AVG, avast or Eset Nod32
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And do you have things running in the background? Instant messenger? Anything else? Check your task manager.
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« Reply #11 on: October 05, 2008, 11:30:06 AM »

Hmm i have alot of things running in the background so ill check that out and ok ill try swithing to Avg ,downloading now and me and my friend tried switching internet cable, i realized its at verizons end because i checked the internet speed was at 3 meg but when i averaged the download and upload speed it was 600/300 and my friend did mine and it was also 3 meg but it was 200/300, the numbers are in DL/UP so if anyone has an answer any answer just tell me!! and i love this site fast replies Very Happy
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