Quote:
Originally Posted by RobboEdin
Although you say that the same number of residents of your small area are using broadband as previously, you need to understand that all broadband users everywhere are using more and more of the resource all the time.
You simply have to look at webpages which you may browse. They are starting to have more and more adverts on each page and those adverts are more sophisticated and use up more and more of your bandwidth.
You can be sure that the newer version of the program you want to use will be more resource-intensive and use more of your available bandwidth.
I'm afraid that you are between a rock and a hard place. You have to trade your tranquill location against a very poor broadband service.
|
This why (in my first post) I was wondering if the problem lies with bandwidth allocation.
Is there something I can do to test it, for it being too high (ha ha) or too low? Or something else?
And, it's not like it was gradual the change of connection; it was instantly, over night. It went from fine to really poor.