pppoe slow speed

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    pppoe slow speed


    I put my pppoe login and password to my belkin 54g router.
    I pay for 1mpbs through ethernet but when I put my login in router to share that pppoe it's giving me 0.2mpbs. Why it's so slow?
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  2. Posts : 471
    W7 Professional x64
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    Well, if you know that your router/modem is in good shape and new (i.e: less than three years old), I would say contact your ISP, as it may be a throttle on their end.
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    They won't help. They say that only if you're business client you can share wireless. I am able to share but only with 1/4 speed.
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  4. Posts : 471
    W7 Professional x64
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    Okay. Your continued use of the word "share" confuses me... your router has your outside connection (DSL, I'm guessing) feeding into it, correct? If that's showing at .02mbps, then that's the connection speed the box itself is receiving. From there, whether you use wireless or wired doesn't make a difference.

    Does that make sense?
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    WebMattR said:
    Okay. Your continued use of the word "share" confuses me... your router has your outside connection (DSL, I'm guessing) feeding into it, correct? If that's showing at .02mbps, then that's the connection speed the box itself is receiving. From there, whether you use wireless or wired doesn't make a difference.

    Does that make sense?
    Yes it makes. But how can I increase that size from 0.2-1.0 mpbs (speed that I am getting originally from ISP)
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  6. Posts : 471
    W7 Professional x64
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    I would talk to your ISP. If your router is only seeing .02mbps, that's an issue between the modem and their equipment (unless your modem is old and dying).
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  7. Posts : 375
    Windows 7 Ultimate N 64-bit
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    yes as webmattr says, check your RSP (router setting page) and look for the connection speed, if its not hitting your router at 1024 then speak to them.
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  8. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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    Remove your router and just use your DSL modem. Then check your speed. If it is correct then their is something wrong with your router.
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  9. Posts : 375
    Windows 7 Ultimate N 64-bit
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    u can do as layback bear suggests, personally i wouldn't. what's quicker and easier, u could do as suggested above, without using an unreliable http test and checking the true speed, unless of course u have a throughput issue from the ISP - no harm mr. bear
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  10. Posts : 471
    W7 Professional x64
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    Regardless, post back with what you do try, and we'll help you as necessary. :)
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