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Papa Bear
join:2009-05-11 Hurricane, WV
1 edit | [speed/latency] Very slow upload speed I have Verizon DSL 3 mbps/768 kbps service. Recently, after noticing a significant decrease in performance, I ran some speed tests and found that I was only getting 300-400 kbps down (sometimes dipping to nearly 100 kbps) and 130 kbps up. Historically, I was getting about 1.5 mbps down. I'm not sure about the typical upload speed, but I'm sure it was better than 130kbps.
After some troubleshooting, I tried replacing my old Westell Windspeed 2100 with a Westell 6100, and my download speed returned to the normal 1.5 mbps, but my upload is still 130 kbps. It has been very consistent throughout testing with both modems, always testing between 128 and 134 kbps up, regardless of whether I was getting 100 kbps or 1.5 mbps down.
I have tried two different Netgear routers (a WGT624 v3 and a WGT624 v2) with no change, so I think I can rule out both the modem and the router. It is also consistent between my PC and my laptop (wireless).
I'm wondering if Verizon might have my service incorrectly limited to 128 up. Anyone have any thoughts? | |
|  |  |  Papa Bear
join:2009-05-11 Hurricane, WV
1 edit | Re: [speed/latency] Very slow upload speed Thanks for the info. Yes, I'm testing on the wired connection, and with the other PCs inactive. Here are the stats from my modem: Transceiver Revision: 4.3.0.1 Vendor ID Code: 4 Line Mode: G.DMT Mode Data Path: Interleaved Transceiver Information Down Stream Path Up Stream Path DSL Speed (Kbits/Sec) 1792 160 Margin (dB) 17.0 31.0 Line Attenuation (dB) 35.0 21.0 Transmit Power (dBm) 6.3 11.3
I assume the "DSL speed" here is the sync rate you are referring to. If that's the case , it appears not to be syncing at the correct speed. What are the possible causes, based on the other stats? | |
|  |  |  Papa Bear
join:2009-05-11 Hurricane, WV
| Re: [speed/latency] Very slow upload speed After staying up late last night reading other posts and looking at the stats others have posted, it seems that my margin and attenuation stats really aren't bad, and that I should be able to achieve much better sync speeds and throughput than what I have been getting.
That just leads me back to my original thought, which is that Verizon has my account provisioned incorrectly. Should I call Verizon at this point, or is there further troubleshooting I can do myself? | |
|  |  |  JohnA Premium join:2003-09-16 Pittsburgh, PA
| Re: [speed/latency] Very slow upload speed said by cork1958 :Your stats are technically slightly better than mine and I can get the FULL 7.1/768 speeds I'm paying for. Verizon actually gives the 768 upload on that plan? You can't compare your stats at 7.1, to someone's stats at 1.5.
The 1.5 provision carries a 448kbps upload, not 864. | |
|  |  Papa Bear
join:2009-05-11 Hurricane, WV
2 edits | I SHOULD BE provisioned for 3000/768. I've checked my Verizon account to make sure that's what I'm being billed for. Based on my sync speeds, it looks like I'm provisioned for something closer to 1500/128, which is almost exactly the throughput I'm seeing on multiple speed test sites.
My machine is clean of virus/spyware, and I'm running my tests clean as well. DNS settings are being assigned by Verizon via DHCP, and shouldn't have an effect on my sync speeds regardless. The results have been consistent over time and on multiple computers. | |
|  |  |  |  Papa Bear
join:2009-05-11 Hurricane, WV
| No more technical questions, just a report on Verizon "service". Today has been interesting. I have the day off and so decided to call Verizon about the incorrect provisioning. After 30+ minutes and talking to four separate people (who were all very nice if not entirely competent), I was told that they would correct the provisioning and that the change would be effective within a couple hours. In this, they were correct. I checked two hours later, and the provision had been changed to 1000/384!! 
After another 30+ minutes and two more people on the second call, I found out that in addition to getting 1000/384 instead of 3000/768, the rep who ordered the change from the first call also cancelled my "Triple Freedom" bundle, which essentially scheduled my home phone service and DirecTV to be terminated. Awesome customer service! Anyway, I have once again been assured that all is being corrected, and that I should have my 3000/768 service sometime today or tomorrow. We shall see.
On a side note, the first person I spoke to this morning looked at my line and said that it should support 3 Mb service with no problem, and in fact should be able to support 7MB service, which I found interesting, because Verizon doesn't offer 7 Mb service in this area. Oh well, maybe sometime soon. | |
|  Papa Bear
join:2009-05-11 Hurricane, WV
| Good news! My DSL service is now provisioned correctly, and I'm averaging about 2900/700 actual throughput according to the Speakeasy speed test. So far, my phone and DirecTV are still working, too. 
Thanks to Tom and everyone for the assist! | |
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