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Adsl modem?
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18 years 5 months ago #15317
by tea_clipper
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Adsl modem? was created by tea_clipper
my sit....
my Adsl router was configure to route so that i can use my switch/hub....then internet is good but only for a moment say 18-20 minutes, then back-up again on the same rate.....
what seems to be the problem is it my computer(winxp) or the modem or the dsl connectivity.....
my Adsl router was configure to route so that i can use my switch/hub....then internet is good but only for a moment say 18-20 minutes, then back-up again on the same rate.....
what seems to be the problem is it my computer(winxp) or the modem or the dsl connectivity.....
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18 years 5 months ago #15319
by Arani
Picking pebbles on the shore of the networking ocean
hi,
when you say "back-up again on the same rate", are you implying that for the first 18-20 minutes you achieve a high bandwidth on everywhere on your network, and then after that time span, it reduces to a bare minimum??
or am i misunderstanding that phrase?
use a single pc to hook up with the adsl modem. monitor bandwidth for an extended period of time. then go back to your original network structure. check each and every pc that is connected to your switch/hub. check bandwidth simultaneously on each pc for that same amount of time. check which pc or application is creating any bottleneck if there is any. let us know of your results
when you say "back-up again on the same rate", are you implying that for the first 18-20 minutes you achieve a high bandwidth on everywhere on your network, and then after that time span, it reduces to a bare minimum??
or am i misunderstanding that phrase?
use a single pc to hook up with the adsl modem. monitor bandwidth for an extended period of time. then go back to your original network structure. check each and every pc that is connected to your switch/hub. check bandwidth simultaneously on each pc for that same amount of time. check which pc or application is creating any bottleneck if there is any. let us know of your results
Picking pebbles on the shore of the networking ocean
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