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Here is the short version of the long story
Internet has been bad for ages, then phone went down, engineer comes out, fixes both, hurrah. However pings have skyrocketed and download speeds haven't improves, dispite far superior numbers on the routers....its like 'yes you now have great internet...but we aint gonna let you use it' so I was hoping someone might have some ideas to through around. ISP is BT (using BT Home Hub V1), getting 15kbs as a download speed speedtest says this ![]() WHY THE HELL IS THE UPLOAD FASTER THAN DOWNLOAD WHEN TEH ROUTER IS DOWNLOADING AT 2-3 TIMES THE SPEED OF THE UPLOAD?!!!! however that ping of 43 seems to become 600 in a multiplayer game, Xfire can barely log in as it times out so easily. Browsing is pretty slow as well. this is odd since the router gets this - Broadband connection details: Downstream 896 Kbps (was 190 last week, and has been as high as 1900 since engineer came) Upstream 448 Kbps Connection time 0 days, 0:09:34 Data transmitted 3.55 MB Data received 2.69 MB Broadband user name bthomehub@btbroadband.com is this internet simply destined to support single player games or has someone got an idea? |
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: North
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I had some trouble yesterday myself. I was just trolling all over the internet when BAM, my net went down to something like yours. I tried all sort of things, but ultimately I got it working after disabling "tunnel interfaces", some crap about making IPv6 work trough IPv4 routers. It seems to be making trouble for lot of people.
Anyhow, go to run -> cmd and run ipconfig. If you see "tunneling interface teredo" or something to that extend try disabling with this command. Quote:
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Should show like this.
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Last edited by Raic; 03-17-2010 at 01:22 PM..
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![]() Join Date: May 2009
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You may have the problem I had a few months ago...
Basicly Sky said they'd give us unlimited broadband, but infact when i went over 40GB our internet did as yours has done exactly.. Call up your provider and ask them for a new router box and ask them to unlock your account, explain to them that you think it is them "bottling" your box( a term they use to keep your usage at a low level). Sky sent us a new box and its been pretty good ever since. Hope this helps =] |
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There is an option named "fastpath" which is basically disabling QOS. Which means data is more likely to not be transmitted correctly but therefore if its correctly transmitted it was a lot faster.
I am paying my provider 1€ a month to get this "featured" in exchange I have -30ms on my pings. And haven't really noticed the higher dataloss rate. Maybe that engineer turned QOS on. This making downloads more stable and thus faster. However increasing the ping due to constantly checking the package for validity (like on every hop I think). Can you do the speed test on a different computer in your LAN to see if it maybe is exclusive to your PC? Check the router log if it loses alot of packages. Check the logs for false detection of DOS-Attacks. Check with your provider if "fastpath" is enabled. |
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Try a direct connection to the Internet (bypass the router) temporarily,if the
problem remains - it's most likely (95%) a problem with your connection if not then the router (just takes 1 "bad setting" to screw things up) is the cause. |
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