Regulator29 Posted March 14, 2012 Share Posted March 14, 2012 So yesterday we had our internet connection fixed, a new wire/chord outside and sometime after that I find out that our connection is slower than before went from 20 Mbps (or so) to 1.5 Mbps. So my question is, is it possible to get a better, faster connection without upgrading or not? In the past (up until yesterday) I was getting download speeds of up to 2 MB/sec and now im getting about 200 to 300 kb/sec and im a big time online gamer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ybrett23 Posted March 14, 2012 Share Posted March 14, 2012 we need more info, have you switched isp? why is it slower? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
satukoro Posted March 14, 2012 Share Posted March 14, 2012 Has your internet plan changed at all? If not, go to http://speedtest.net and see if it matches up with the up/down rates listed on your router's home page (usually 192.168.1.1). If you're still not getting your expected speed, I would suggest calling your ISP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regulator29 Posted March 14, 2012 Author Share Posted March 14, 2012 my mom changed it awhile back (not sure when) so i guess the new cable changed to what we're paying for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
firey Posted March 14, 2012 Share Posted March 14, 2012 my mom changed it awhile back (not sure when) so i guess the new cable changed to what we're paying for. It's possible that it was just never updated, on the ISP Side. Unless the cable itself has problems, it won't be what is affecting your Internet. I know a lot of ISP's will keep what you have (speed wise) for the entire billing period, after which they will switch you. Some require a months notice, meaning the current billing period and the next one will be whatever the initial plan was, then after that time will update you. It's possible you were never changed, and when the ISP was verifying connections noticed you were set higher than you should be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
giantpotato Posted March 14, 2012 Share Posted March 14, 2012 First, find out what speed your parents are paying for, if it matches then there is no problem, if it's slower, call your ISP and ask them to fix it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regulator29 Posted March 14, 2012 Author Share Posted March 14, 2012 well then im hoping that they screw up some how and accidentally put us at a higher speed in the coming weeks/months. right now we're paying for a dismal 1.5 Mbps connection. we were at a 20 Mbps until the fix yesterday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
remus_lupin Posted March 16, 2012 Share Posted March 16, 2012 I would say it's unlikely they will screw up again and put you back to a speed that you shouldn't be getting anyway. I would say your only solution is to fork out some more money for the faster speed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChronKee Posted March 16, 2012 Share Posted March 16, 2012 I dunno, speed shouldn't affect latency like that. (note the ping increase of 6x) Try testing to the same server as before... also, any changes in networking equipment? Any noticeable packet loss if you run a ping -t to a known ip address? Better yet... run a tracert to some well known public IPs.... google dns (8.8.8.8), etc... look for any single item whose ping is significantly higher than the others around it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+BudMan MVC Posted March 16, 2012 MVC Share Posted March 16, 2012 "speed shouldn't affect latency like that" There is not one mention of latency anywhere in this thread.. Did you even read it? The problem is clear - his mom stop paying for the higher package. primexx 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ntrstd Posted March 16, 2012 Share Posted March 16, 2012 (edited) "speed shouldn't affect latency like that" There is not one mention of latency anywhere in this thread.. Did you even read it? The OP said "im a big time online gamer". Ping times and latency are important to online gamers because it affects their reaction time inside the game. This mostly affects FPS and fighting games. For the same skill level, a player with 50ms latency could expect to do well. But a 250ms time would make a player do badly. This is sometimes called lag. I don't believe 24ms higher ping time would affect his playing too much! <Snipped> Edited March 16, 2012 by Anaron Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+BudMan MVC Posted March 16, 2012 MVC Share Posted March 16, 2012 Again -- never stated anywhere in this thread by the OP anything about any latency issues! You do understand you can have 1.5Mbps with Ping time X, or you could have 20Mbps with the same Ping time X.. His mom reducing the package she is paying for has nothing to do with the latency on the connection. NONE! You asking him to trace route google is completely pointless and will show NOTHING. primexx 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChronKee Posted March 16, 2012 Share Posted March 16, 2012 Again -- never stated anywhere in this thread by the OP anything about any latency issues! You do understand you can have 1.5Mbps with Ping time X, or you could have 20Mbps with the same Ping time X.. His mom reducing the package she is paying for has nothing to do with the latency on the connection. NONE! You asking him to trace route google is completely pointless and will show NOTHING. Sadly, you're showing how little you know about networking. If he's concerned about gaming, it's ALL about latency... which has ZERO to with latency. You can have a network with 200k download and 5ms latency response respond better in this type of scenario than 20mb download and 100ms latency resonse. This is gaming only. However, if a networking compent upstream of our friend here is showing high latency or low throughput, that could indicate an issue he may need to enumate to his ISP before it is resolve. I'm sure dozens if not more of us have needed to show the "expert technicians" at our isp's where the errors in our ISP networks exist before recieving reasonable speeds... Don't be negative just to be negative please, especially when you don't know the credentials of folk you question :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gigapixels Veteran Posted March 16, 2012 Veteran Share Posted March 16, 2012 Sadly, you're showing how little you know about networking. If he's concerned about gaming, it's ALL about latency... which has ZERO to with latency. You can have a network with 200k download and 5ms latency response respond better in this type of scenario than 20mb download and 100ms latency resonse. This is gaming only. However, if a networking compent upstream of our friend here is showing high latency or low throughput, that could indicate an issue he may need to enumate to his ISP before it is resolve. I'm sure dozens if not more of us have needed to show the "expert technicians" at our isp's where the errors in our ISP networks exist before recieving reasonable speeds... Don't be negative just to be negative please, especially when you don't know the credentials of folk you question :) Please, re-read the original post. The guy's actual internet speed went from 20 Mbps to 1.5 Mbps. Latency is not in question here. Not to mention the mystery was already solved: his internet service plan changed to a lower speed. BudMan has been around here for a very long time and knows his stuff. You can go ahead and check his post history if you want to verify. I'd say that you, being the one who just joined today, should be the one proving credentials rather than a long-standing, well-known, extremely knowledgeable member. Marshall 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billmaster Posted March 16, 2012 Share Posted March 16, 2012 "If he's concerned about gaming, it's ALL about latency... which has ZERO to with latency." Self-Ownage? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+BudMan MVC Posted March 16, 2012 MVC Share Posted March 16, 2012 "Sadly, you're showing how little you know about networking." Yup you got me -- that is clearly what is happening here ;) BTW -- Just so we're clear I understand how high latency "could be" a concern for a gamer. But the point still stands that the user has made no mention of anything of the sort. What the OP stated very clearly "I was getting download speeds of up to 2 MB/sec and now im getting about 200 to 300 kb/sec" Oh network guru that you must be -- explain to us that clearly don't know as much as you how that statement, or anything else the OP has stated makes any mention of latency what so ever.. So he mentions "gamer" And his issue which clearly stated is not about the fact that his mom stop paying for the premium package and went with the budget 1.5Mbps deal but his high latency problem? :rolleyes: You state "(note the ping increase of 6x)" --- Where is that again? I have tried doing the maths with the numbers given 20Mbps, 1.5Mbps, 2MB/sec, 200 and 300kb/sec (which he prob meant KB) and just can not see this 6x thing your vast networking skills have shown you that us lessor minds just don't see. You sure your not reading some other thread and posted into this one? Sorry there is nothing in this thread showing a 6x anything. But maybe there is some trick you guys with unknown credentials have to determine from numbers given in Mbps can be used to calculate latency ;) Please show us this trick. Here is my download and upload speed What is the latency to that server?? And after you do that -- may I point out again this clear as day statement from the OP "right now we're paying for a dismal 1.5 Mbps connection" But sure you must be right - since you know way more about networking then me it seems. Stupid ole me just not getting it, you must be right there must be some issue with his ISP that his traceroute will show that he can send to his ISP and they will fix him back up with the 20Mbps package they were paying for before ;) Other than his mom sending them a bigger check that is.. primexx 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ntrstd Posted March 17, 2012 Share Posted March 17, 2012 "Sadly, you're showing how little you know about networking." Yup you got me -- that is clearly what is happening here ;) BTW -- Just so we're clear I understand how high latency "could be" a concern for a gamer. But the point still stands that the user has made no mention of anything of the sort. What the OP stated very clearly "I was getting download speeds of up to 2 MB/sec and now im getting about 200 to 300 kb/sec" Oh network guru that you must be -- explain to us that clearly don't know as much as you how that statement, or anything else the OP has stated makes any mention of latency what so ever.. So he mentions "gamer" And his issue which clearly stated is not about the fact that his mom stop paying for the premium package and went with the budget 1.5Mbps deal but his high latency problem? :rolleyes: The topic arose because the OP was expressing concern about internet speeds. Part of his concern was for gaming, and latency is an issue here. You state "(note the ping increase of 6x)" --- Where is that again? I have tried doing the maths with the numbers given 20Mbps, 1.5Mbps, 2MB/sec, 200 and 300kb/sec (which he prob meant KB) and just can not see this 6x thing your vast networking skills have shown you that us lessor minds just don't see. The post in this thread detailing the two speedtests that I looked at showed one ping time of 29ms and one of 5ms. This post seems to have been mysteriously "snipped". Just like my previous post was "snipped". You sure your not reading some other thread and posted into this one? Sorry there is nothing in this thread showing a 6x anything. But maybe there is some trick you guys with unknown credentials have to determine from numbers given in Mbps can be used to calculate latency ;) Please show us this trick. Here is my download and upload speed What is the latency to that server?? Judging by the empty Ping box with the arrow, it appears to have been "snipped". :( And after you do that -- may I point out again this clear as day statement from the OP "right now we're paying for a dismal 1.5 Mbps connection" But sure you must be right - since you know way more about networking then me it seems. Stupid ole me just not getting it, you must be right there must be some issue with his ISP that his traceroute will show that he can send to his ISP and they will fix him back up with the 20Mbps package they were paying for before ;) Other than his mom sending them a bigger check that is.. Let's say someone is on xDSL. If they had a 20 Mbps connection they would probably be on ADSL2. If they were then changed to 1.5 Mbps, they might be on ADSL, not ADSL2. ADSL might have higher latency than ADSL2. So changing from 20 Mbps to 1.5 Mbps could badly affect their gaming. Personally I wouldn't worry about having to play games on 1.5Mbps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regulator29 Posted March 31, 2012 Author Share Posted March 31, 2012 ok i dont remember if i stated this earlier but we're now back at a 20 Mbps connection. End of Discussion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick H. Supervisor Posted April 11, 2012 Supervisor Share Posted April 11, 2012 Sadly, you're showing how little you know about networking.If he's concerned about gaming, it's ALL about latency... which has ZERO to with latency. Don't be negative just to be negative please, especially when you don't know the credentials of folk you question :) Hi. In the my opinion, without the need, we can't discovered the anything. In the modern time , the 3G and 4G have comes in the world ,the main reason is the speed . To get the more speed , we use the new device . In the my opinion, it depends upon the service provider also. Every service provider have the different speed .I think that it is a very knowledgeable forum. Thanking you. Wow, I've been at work two minutes and I think I've had my chuckle for the day. Thanks, you two. I have internet at my home..but i don't know how to increase internet speed without upgrade... I'm not sure if you're genuinely a new user or this is some form of spam, but as a piece of advice you might want to be less specific with your location, and you may want to remove your phone number. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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