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<title>[Speed Problem] Not getting the speed that I paid for in AT&#x26;T West</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 10:13:36 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: [Speed Problem] Not getting the speed that I paid for</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1654547"><b>Lon86</b></A> : I appear to be having similar problems. I called tech service and got the usual run-around.<br><br>1) Which AT&T DSL Package do you have &#150; <br>Elite (6.0Mbps down)<br><br>2) Which modem brand and model do you have?<br>Motorola 2210 <br><br>3) Are you using a router?<br>No<br><br>4) Is your PPPoE login info (username & password) entered in the modem, in your router or do you use PPPoE software?<br>Unsure<br><br>5) Describe the lights on the modem when the trouble occurs.<br>No lighting problems<br><br>6) Confirm that you&#146;ve checked to ensure that ALL devices plugged into the wall jacks serviced by your DSL phone number (except the DSL modem) have filters fitted.<br>Confirmed<br><br>7) Confirm that you&#146;ve powered off the modem and started it again and whether or not that made any changes with your problem.<br>Confirmed<br><br>8) Do you hear any type of noise on the DSL phone line or any other unusual telephone symptoms?<br>No<br><br>9) Provide line stats as follows&#133;c) From a Motorola 2210 --<br><br>DSL Information<br>Line State &#9;Up<br>Modulation &#9;DMT<br>Data Path &#9;interleaved<br> <br>  &#9;                            To Modem    To Internet<br>Max Allowed Speed (kbps) &#9;3008 &#9;         768<br>SN Margin (dB) &#9;                0.0 &#9;         13.0<br>Line Attenuation (dB) &#9;        37.0 &#9;         19.0<br>Loss of signal &#9;                0 &#9;         8160<br>Loss of frame &#9;                0 &#9;         0<br>CRC Errors &#9;                        89847         150<br><br>10) If you have a speed problem, use the AT&T Speed Test here -- &raquo;helpme.att.net/dsl/speedtest/ and post your results.<br><br>Download = 1.517 Mbps <br>Upload = 659.84 kbps  <br> ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 01:41:21 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: [Speed Problem] Not getting the speed that I paid for</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1654035"><b>scalivgirl</b></A> : Thank you wayjac for the help. I will do as you suggested.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 00:24:14 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: [Speed Problem] Not getting the speed that I paid for</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/544732"><b>wayjac</b></A> : It looks like your loop can support the pro speeds<br>Read the rules and post in the att direct forum and be patient if you can't wait contact tech support again<br><A HREF="/faq/5230"><b>New & upgraded customers read this about speeds.</b></a> ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 19:32:39 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>[Speed Problem] Not getting the speed that I paid for</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1654035"><b>scalivgirl</b></A> : Its been about 7 years since I've had SBC DSL service and it had never occurred to me perform a speed test before. Back then I only had a desktop connected to the modem, so the speed seemed okay to me. Until 2 years ago, when I started to have a laptop connect via wi-fi. My speed was rather poor when both computers were on the internet. Which made me decide to performed a speed test, and  the results showed that I was getting I was getting about half of the speed of what I was paying for.<br><br>I contacted the tech support to inquired about the speed, but was given the run around. They made me perform several tests and etc. In the end, I gave up speaking to the tech and just settled with the speed. However, I now have a ps3, laptop, and a desktop using this same speed. So I would like to find someway to get my speed up to what I am paying for. Hopefully, you guys can help me out on what I should do or provide me with some information. <br><br>Thanks in advance.<br><br>Here's some information.<br><br>1) Which AT&T DSL Package do you have &#150;<br> <b>Pro (3.0Mbps down)</b><br><br>2) Which modem brand and model do you have?  <br><b>2Wire HomePortal 1000Hg</b><br><br>3) Are you using a router? <b>D-Link Rangebooster N Dual Band DIR-628</b><br><br>4) Is your PPPoE login info (username & password) entered in the modem, in your router or do you use PPPoE software?<br><b>- Unsure.</b><br><br>5) Describe the lights on the modem when the trouble occurs.<br><b>- No lighting problems on modem</b><br><br>6) Confirm that you&#146;ve checked to ensure that ALL devices plugged into the wall jacks serviced by your DSL phone number (except the DSL modem) have filters fitted. <br><b>- Confirm</b><br><br>7) Confirm that you&#146;ve powered off the modem and started it again and whether or not that made any changes with your problem.<br><b>-Confirm</b><br><br>8) Do you hear any type of noise on the DSL phone line or any other unusual telephone symptoms?<br><b>- No, not that I know of.</b><br><br>9) Provide line stats as follows&#133;b) From a 2wire modem/router -- <br><br>Broadband Link &#150; Statistics<br><br>DSL &#9;&#9;Down &#9;&#9;Up<br>Current Rate: &#9;&#9;1984 kbs &#9;&#9;512 kbs<br>Max Rate: &#9;&#9;4224 kbs &#9;&#9;1064 kbs<br>Current Connection:<br>&#9;Current Noise Margin: &#9;&#9;10.0 dB &#9;&#9;16.0 dB<br>&#9;Current Attenuation: &#9;&#9;49.0 dB &#9;&#9;29.0 dB<br>&#9;Current Output Power: &#9;&#9;7.7 dB &#9;&#9;4.8 dB<br>ATM &#9;&#9;Cells &#9;&#9;Errors &#9;&#9;%<br>Transmit: &#9;&#9;9349 &#9;&#9;0 &#9;&#9;0<br>Receive: &#9;&#9;45426 &#9;&#9;0 &#9;&#9;0<br>IP &#9;&#9;Bytes &#9;&#9;Packets &#9;&#9;Errors &#9;&#9;%<br>Transmit: &#9;&#9;41631 &#9;&#9;295 &#9;&#9;0 &#9;&#9;0<br>Receive: &#9;&#9;2109301 &#9;&#9;2277 &#9;&#9;0 &#9;&#9;0<br><br>10) If you have a speed problem, use the AT&T Speed Test here -- &raquo;helpme.att.net/dsl/speedtest/ and post your results.<br><br>Download = 1.685 Mbps<br>Upload = 387.33 kbps]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 18:37:16 EDT</pubDate>
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