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HI I HOPE U WILL HELP ME WITH THIS SMALL PROB..... i have a broadband 100mbps connection .......(BSNL)dialup .....i changed my lan to 100mbps in properties ......i have a srs issiue....the bsnl guys gave me a MODEM ......which says STABILITY UNDER HIGH SPEED:DOWNLOAD/25Mbps ....UPLOAD 1Mbps.......... but i am confused i pay high internet prises ...and stuffs keep downloading at 25kbps at the max ...i really mean at the MAX .....infact i use download accelator ..........whats the dam logic i dont understand cause i have a broadband which clearly states 100mbps after connecting and it downloads stuffs at 10 -15 kbps...is it cause of the firewall i dont get it .......please help me ...i will really appritiate it .....thanx a lot for ur co-paration .....please reply

2006-08-20 11:54:20 · 2 answers · asked by ? 1 in Computers & Internet Internet

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Yes they may say 25Mbps, 50Mbps, 100Mbps, but the actual download and upload speeds will vary, due to: the distance from their server to your Modem, the volume of traffic that is using these lines, and Your Firewall, if any.... But your download speed is almost dial-up speed, I have dial-up, @ 56K and I download at 5 to 12 Kbps.. If you are stating that the support team is saying that you get 25Mbps Download then the minimum you should be downing is MAYBE 10-12Mbps, on a high volume day..... But do remember that the ISP Companies fall back on the "Fine Print" that will say speeds "vary", and they get by with it... Go Back and change the Properties to match the Maximum the Modem states is stable, in this case 25Mbps. Also go here, they have great help forums for High Speed Users, you also can get feedback on your ISP, and their services, Good Luck

2006-08-20 12:14:11 · answer #1 · answered by Devil Dog 6 · 0 0

Hmm....those speeds seem a bit odd, are you sure you get 100Mbps and not 100 Kbps?

2006-08-20 12:01:42 · answer #2 · answered by alphawhiskey43 3 · 0 0

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