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04-02-2012 10:14 PM
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Hi
I have just bought a new PC so I decided to give my old one to my other half.
however it has developed a connection issue that I can not work out,
it is desperatly slow when you go online ( can't even complete a speedtest) stops you tube vdoes at 20-30 seconds and wort continue and takes ages if you try to download anything.
it's not a fault on the lan cable as i have swopped these around onto my other pc's and speed / download is fine.
the pc in question is running windows vista and is a intel quad core q6600 with 4 gb ram , using either fire fox or IE makes no difference.
anty help would be greatly apreciated..
steve
I have just bought a new PC so I decided to give my old one to my other half.
however it has developed a connection issue that I can not work out,
it is desperatly slow when you go online ( can't even complete a speedtest) stops you tube vdoes at 20-30 seconds and wort continue and takes ages if you try to download anything.
it's not a fault on the lan cable as i have swopped these around onto my other pc's and speed / download is fine.
the pc in question is running windows vista and is a intel quad core q6600 with 4 gb ram , using either fire fox or IE makes no difference.
anty help would be greatly apreciated..
steve
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Re: broadband connection issue (internal lan)
04-02-2012 10:50 PM
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Have you tried with the security software disabled
Have you checked speeds when copying a file over the network from the new computer
Moved to Windows as it doesn't really fit under broadband and routers
Have you checked speeds when copying a file over the network from the new computer
Moved to Windows as it doesn't really fit under broadband and routers
Re: broadband connection issue (internal lan)
04-02-2012 11:14 PM
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Quote from: Oldjim Have you tried with the security software disabled
Just as relevant, have you run a virus scan?
[Moderator's note by Dick (Strat) Quote fixed.]
[color=teal][User's note by walker23. Missing moderator's closing square bracket fixed]
Thanks for correcting it Strat, I really should preview or check more often.
Call me 'w23'
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Re: broadband connection issue (internal lan)
05-02-2012 9:12 PM
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Quote from: Oldjim
Have you checked speeds when copying a file over the network from the new computer
tried this today a 875mb video took 16 mins to transfer, that doesnt sound right, does it?
Quote from: Oldjim Have you tried with the security software disabled
had a busy day havn't got round to tryimg this option.
thanks so far
steve
Re: broadband connection issue (internal lan)
05-02-2012 9:37 PM
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The router LAN is normally limited to 100Mbps
The speed you got was 7.29Mbps
The speed you got was 7.29Mbps
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