As everybody will tell you, It's not the router, it's your PC.
Use disc cleanup in your tools folder. Download a great little app called WINaso registry cleaner and use it regularly. The free version works as good as the registered version.
Burn your MP3's and movies onto a DVD as a data disc and freeup room on your HDD, clean the registry (as above), and defrag. All easy things to do. If its still slow after all that do a full disc backup and reinstall (Not format) your windowsfrom your Win disc.
2006-10-25 07:22:02
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answered by D 4
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The 480kbps connection velocity is the *optimal* velocity conceivable with ur documents modem. GPRS is meant for use for cellular purposes, it can't take care of widely used internet site visitors, the fee relies upon on the site visitors, if greater individuals are using it ur velocity decreases. the ideal element to do could be to get your self a on the spot modem (webcard) from BSNL, Tata indicom or Reliance. or you will be able to desire to get a widely used under pressure connetion.
2016-12-28 04:49:09
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answered by ? 3
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Reboot, clean computer, reboot router and also if wireless then get closer. If cabled, try swapping cables.
Most likely to be a computer issue to be honest.
2006-10-25 07:17:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you been cleaning disk and deleting temporary files?
Have you down loaded too many programs?
www.pcpitstop.com has a free scan you can do and it will tell you what programs are running right now on your system.
2006-10-25 07:06:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you running file sharing programs? If so, they are probably taking up all of your upload bandwidth and that can drastically slow your speed.
2006-10-25 07:08:52
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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Try resetting/rebooting your router. If that doesn't work, it'ss your computer, not the router.
2006-10-25 07:09:53
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answered by aint_no_stoppin_us 4
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