My internet is slow, what should i do to speed it up?
I have AT&T 2Wire modem and my download speed is like 1.91 Mbps and upload speed is 1.44 Mbps. The Ping is 28 ms. This really bothers me because I'm trying to stream a movie and it keeps on pausing to buffer. How can I speed it up? I do have 2 iPhones connected to the router but when i turn them off, the speed stays the same, nothing changes. My computer is close to the router like 5 feet away.
I think problem is your Computer. Try Re - installing your System.
Ping is 28ms is the best your Modem bandwith. If you wanna somthing more, contact your ISP to update your bandwith
Sounds like you have ADSL. I'd suggest changing to a different broadband technology.
Sometimes slow internet is caused by Wi-Fi radio interference or insufficient Wi-Fi network range and power You should take your router away from electronics and try some ways to extend Wi-Fi range. These four tips really help me well, http://www.mywifirouter.me/blog/top-4-useful-tips-to-solve-dropped-wifi-connection/
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