Here's the situation
A friend of mine got a computer awhile back. (Some HP junker, and yes I feel sorry for him)
The internet connection was nice and speedy.
The computer got struck with lighting.
He had the modem replaced.
The internet connection is back to normal.
Its been a year or so and now the connection has gotten really slow.
I used Cnet's "clock this download" to test the bandwith on it. It reports 11.7kbs.
The check is also erratic.
I pinged a few sites and I got the same result. A very irratic ms times. And on a few, the first packet sent out was a request time out.
So I go to replace the modem with one laying around my house. To my surpise it uses so close to the same drivers for the modem he already had in it that windows thinks the drivers for his modem are supposed to go to my modem. I cannot unistall his drivers becuase he does not have his any more, nore does he know what kind of card he has.
I take the computer to my house to test it out.
I first use this computer (my PC) to do a test at Cnet to see get a base for what kind of speed I should be getting from my house. This computer gets a 37.4
I then used my mac to get another base. It also got a 37.4
I then tested his machine and got a 33 even.
So it looks like it may just be his phone lines. Or the service provider. But I want to get as much as possible out of this machine.
I also use the same provider as he does, so that kinda rules out the provider.
I have switched the cable running from the wall to his machine (at his house, and there is nothing inbetween like a surge protector).
What should I try next?
I am going to get a supra max usb modem. (I thinks thats the name. Its a really good modem, it speeds up my connection considerably) and try that out.
Do you think its just his lines? If so why would it get worse?
A friend of mine got a computer awhile back. (Some HP junker, and yes I feel sorry for him)
The internet connection was nice and speedy.
The computer got struck with lighting.
He had the modem replaced.
The internet connection is back to normal.
Its been a year or so and now the connection has gotten really slow.
I used Cnet's "clock this download" to test the bandwith on it. It reports 11.7kbs.
The check is also erratic.
I pinged a few sites and I got the same result. A very irratic ms times. And on a few, the first packet sent out was a request time out.
So I go to replace the modem with one laying around my house. To my surpise it uses so close to the same drivers for the modem he already had in it that windows thinks the drivers for his modem are supposed to go to my modem. I cannot unistall his drivers becuase he does not have his any more, nore does he know what kind of card he has.
I take the computer to my house to test it out.
I first use this computer (my PC) to do a test at Cnet to see get a base for what kind of speed I should be getting from my house. This computer gets a 37.4
I then used my mac to get another base. It also got a 37.4
I then tested his machine and got a 33 even.
So it looks like it may just be his phone lines. Or the service provider. But I want to get as much as possible out of this machine.
I also use the same provider as he does, so that kinda rules out the provider.
I have switched the cable running from the wall to his machine (at his house, and there is nothing inbetween like a surge protector).
What should I try next?
I am going to get a supra max usb modem. (I thinks thats the name. Its a really good modem, it speeds up my connection considerably) and try that out.
Do you think its just his lines? If so why would it get worse?
