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Chrisb_9 22-10-2007 08:56

Router/speed issues
 
Does anyone know whether a Netgear WGR614 (v7) will support speeds of 20Mb from VM?

I have been pulling my hair out over this for weeks now and cannot seem to get to the bottom of it.

I am on a cable connection with VM and am supposed to be getting 20Mb speeds. As I have never had anything like this, my average is about 5Mb (I live in Shipley nr Bradford) I took it up with Virgin who eventually agreed that my old modem was faulty and they replaced it FOC. Engineer came out and fitted it but wouldn't check any speeds, he just said that this new modem "should" improve things.

It didn't, but I eventually found that my old router would only support up to about 7 or 8 (according to SMC's tech support people).

So I bought a new Netgear one, but things haven't improved at all.

I can confirm that this is through a wired connection to the router, not a wireless one.

swoop101 22-10-2007 09:04

Re: Router/speed issues
 
go to
http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks
and run the tweak tester

enter these into the boxes

Service: cable
Download Speed kbit/s: 20000
Operating System: xp or vista
Connection: normal

and follow any suggestions

Chrisb_9 22-10-2007 10:52

Re: Router/speed issues
 
Many thanks for the quick response Swoop101.

Am at work at the mo (somebody's gotta keep the country running) but I'll check out your suggestions when I get home.

In the emantime, if anyone else has any suggestions, please post - I haven't got much hair left, I'm gonna be bald soon

Uncle Peter 22-10-2007 14:16

Re: Router/speed issues
 
Check your download speeds with the cable modem directly connected to a PC and take measurements at various times of the day if possible. This should help you to eliminate the router or otherwise as the cause of your lower than expected speeds.


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