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Hey all, I'm very novice when it comes to networking so I apologize if the answer is easy and I do not have it.
I'm paying for a 6 mb/s connection and my downloads right now are running at a blistering 70kb/s maximum coming off of a microsoft server and also off of starcraft patch dl's. Could a slowdown be getting introduced through either a modem (a fairly new motorola from the ISP) that is not up to speed or a router (netgear wireless g that is password protected, about 4 years old) that is outdated?
BTW: my connection is on a direct ethernet line but wireless is set up so my laptop can be roaming. The cable is a 50ft cat6 connecting computer to router.
I'm paying for a 6 mb/s connection and my downloads right now are running at a blistering 70kb/s maximum coming off of a microsoft server and also off of starcraft patch dl's. Could a slowdown be getting introduced through either a modem (a fairly new motorola from the ISP) that is not up to speed or a router (netgear wireless g that is password protected, about 4 years old) that is outdated?
BTW: my connection is on a direct ethernet line but wireless is set up so my laptop can be roaming. The cable is a 50ft cat6 connecting computer to router.
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