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macutan

join:2008-05-11
New York, NY

Verizon DSL 3mbit plan (only showing on modem upload of 256K

Hi there,

I recently moved apartments within my the same building and, while at my old apartment i was getting the advertised upload speeds (768K), i have noticed that in the new place i get a lot less... (on the modem Broadband connection status shows Speed (down/up) 3360Kbits/sec by 256 Kbits/sec.

I am using the same modem and it should all be the same, the download speed is the same and i have no issues downloading but rather uploading,... it is really weird that the modem Westell D90-327W15-06 is displaying that upload speed as opposed to the old one). I didn't even know that the modem could detect the upload speed without doing any tests...

anyhow, i'm lost,... what should i do?.

thanks
macutan


Irish Shark
Play Like A Champion Today
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Run Two Speed Tests from the two DIFFERENT cities nearest to you that are listed here: Speakeasy POPs
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"You can observe a lot by watching". Yogi Berra

macutan

join:2008-05-11
New York, NY

reply to macutan
NYC test:
download: 2672Kbps (which is close to my advertised speed)
upload: 182Kbps (not cool at all, this is out of 768Kbps advertised)

Washington test:
download: 2877Kbps (which is close to my advertised speed)
upload: 211Kbps (not cool at all, this is out of 768Kbps advertised)

what is going on? ... it doesn't make any sense, why on this new apartment (inside the same building)...!!


Irish Shark
Play Like A Champion Today
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Las Vegas, NV

Trying to troubleshoot this in an apartment is a real pain. Your best bet would be to call your ISP and ask what the MODEM is syncing at and what to CO is set to.

They can also run some tests to see if there is a signal issue on your line.
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"You can observe a lot by watching". Yogi Berra
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