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10-11-06, 04:20 PM
Any help with this would be appreciated!
Ok, I have dsl with a 1.5 down and 384 up connection.
I had to plug in the back up computer do to motherboard issues on the main one and now my download speed is crawling at between 50 and 217kbps! Although my up speed is still at 384!?
My ISP provider says nothing on their end... all good there (whatever).
My Ping is good.
Changed my IP address.
Uninstalled nic drivers and removed card. Booted up with no card and drivers, then shut down and reinstalled card and drivers.
NETWORK DIAG TEST.
WEB100 Enabled Statistics:
Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done
running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 385.46Kb/s
running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 55.44kb/s
------ Client System Details ------
OS data: Name = Windows XP, Architecture = x86, Version = 5.1
Java data: Vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc., Version = 1.5.0_06
------ Web100 Detailed Analysis ------
Cable modem/DSL/T1 link found.
Link set to Full Duplex mode
No network congestion discovered.
Good network cable(s) found
Normal duplex operation found.
Web100 reports the Round trip time = 3410.79 msec; the Packet size = 1460 Bytes; and
No packet loss was observed.
This connection is receiver limited 60.02% of the time.
Increasing the the client's receive buffer (37.0 KB) will improve performance
This connection is network limited 39.95% of the time.
Web100 reports TCP negotiated the optional Performance Settings to:
RFC 2018 Selective Acknowledgment: ON
RFC 896 Nagle Algorithm: ON
RFC 3168 Explicit Congestion Notification: OFF
RFC 1323 Time Stamping: OFF
RFC 1323 Window Scaling: OFF
Packet size is preserved End-to-End
Server IP addresses are preserved End-to-End
Client IP addresses are preserved End-to-End
Thanks in advance for any direction from here. :)
Ok, I have dsl with a 1.5 down and 384 up connection.
I had to plug in the back up computer do to motherboard issues on the main one and now my download speed is crawling at between 50 and 217kbps! Although my up speed is still at 384!?
My ISP provider says nothing on their end... all good there (whatever).
My Ping is good.
Changed my IP address.
Uninstalled nic drivers and removed card. Booted up with no card and drivers, then shut down and reinstalled card and drivers.
NETWORK DIAG TEST.
WEB100 Enabled Statistics:
Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Done
running 10s outbound test (client to server) . . . . . 385.46Kb/s
running 10s inbound test (server to client) . . . . . . 55.44kb/s
------ Client System Details ------
OS data: Name = Windows XP, Architecture = x86, Version = 5.1
Java data: Vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc., Version = 1.5.0_06
------ Web100 Detailed Analysis ------
Cable modem/DSL/T1 link found.
Link set to Full Duplex mode
No network congestion discovered.
Good network cable(s) found
Normal duplex operation found.
Web100 reports the Round trip time = 3410.79 msec; the Packet size = 1460 Bytes; and
No packet loss was observed.
This connection is receiver limited 60.02% of the time.
Increasing the the client's receive buffer (37.0 KB) will improve performance
This connection is network limited 39.95% of the time.
Web100 reports TCP negotiated the optional Performance Settings to:
RFC 2018 Selective Acknowledgment: ON
RFC 896 Nagle Algorithm: ON
RFC 3168 Explicit Congestion Notification: OFF
RFC 1323 Time Stamping: OFF
RFC 1323 Window Scaling: OFF
Packet size is preserved End-to-End
Server IP addresses are preserved End-to-End
Client IP addresses are preserved End-to-End
Thanks in advance for any direction from here. :)