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This checklist describes common causes for slow Internet connections from homes. A poor-performing connection can be caused by broadband router configuration issues, wireless interference, or any of several other technical issues with your home network. Follow these steps to diagnose slow Internet connections.
1. Broadband Router Settings
As the centerpiece of a network, a broadband router can be responsible for slow Internet connections if configured improperly. For example, the MTU setting of your router will lead to performance issues if set too high or too low. Ensure your router's settings are all consistent with the manufacturer's and your Internet Service Provider (ISP) recommendations. Carefully record any changes you make to your router's configuration so that you can undo them later if necessary.
2. Wireless Signal Interference
Wi-Fi and other types of wireless connections may perform poorly due to signal interference, which requires computers to continually resend messages to overcome signal issues. Household appliances and even your neighbors' wireless networks can interfere with your computers. To avoid slow Internet connections due to signal interference, reposition your router for better performance and change your Wi-Fi channel number.
3. Internet Worms
An Internet worm is a malicious software program that spreads through computer networks. If any of your computers are infected by an Internet worm, they may begin spontaneously generating network traffic without your knowledge, causing your Internet connection to appear slow. Run antivirus software regularly to diagnose and remove these worms from your computers.
4. Running Background Applications
Some software applications you install on a computer run in the background, quietly consuming network resources. Unlike worms, these are programs designed to do useful work. Peer to peer (P2P) programs in particular can heavily utilize your network and cause connections to appear slow. It's easy to forget these applications are running. Always check computers for any programs running in the background when troubleshooting a slow network.
5. Faulty Network Equipment
When routers, modems or cables fail, they typically won't support connections. Certain technical glitches in network equipment, however, adversely affect performance even though connections are maintained. To troubleshoot potentially faulty equipment, temporarily re-arrange and re-configure your gear while experimenting with different configurations. Try bypassing the router, swapping cables and changing network adapters to isolate the slow performance to a specific component of the system.
6. Service Provider Issues
Internet speed ultimately depends on the service provider. Your ISP may change their network's configuration, or suffer technical difficulties, that inadvertently cause your Internet connection to run slow. ISPs may also intentionally install filters or controls on the network that can lower your performance. Don't hesitate to contact your service provider if you suspect they are responsible for a slow Internet connection.
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If your computer is affected with malicious software or scripts,try to remove them and use a powerful antiviruse to scan your system.If you find everything is ok with the system and still your internet connection is slow.Then follow this steps
1)Try to clear all the cache files and history of your browser,this may increase your browsing speed .
2)Avoid using the browsers which requires Flash and Java Scripts,and use the browsers like FireFox and Chorme .This may help you to increase the downlaoding speed.
After following this steps ,visit the site ScanmySpeed.com to know your Internet speed .
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Jul 24, 2015 - 02:29 AM
The kind of Internet association you utilize is the most critical calculate deciding your association speed. Verify that your telephone line is in great condition. On the off chance that the phone wiring in your home or business is old or crumbling, you may be getting stray flags or cross talk from other telephone lines. These issues will moderate your Internet association in light of the fact that the modem will need to send the same data again and again until it's transmitted without interference. Check your phone wires to make certain they aren't harmed, frayed, or turned around force or other phone links. In the event that you notice crackling in your telephones, you may need to contact your telephone supplier to have them check the lines inside and outside your home to verify they are in great condition.
At the point when joining with a remote system (Wi Fi), your Internet association velocity can be influenced by both where your PC is found and whether different remote gadgets are in the same range. Remote systems works on frequencies that are like those utilized by different gadgets, for example, microwave stoves or cordless telephones. Vicinity to the remote access point or switch, and in addition physical deterrents, can influence the nature of your Internet association. To enhance your association pace, draw nearer to the entrance point and verify that there are no physical impediments between the entrance point and your PC.
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