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Solve : Thomson TG784 problem? |
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Answer» For 2 days ago I got a new Thomson TG784 it was working just fine but then I SAW I had a much higher ping so I did some testing and saw that it wont let me use more then 300 kb/s when I have 800 kb/s, so the Thomson TG784 is blocking the rest of my 500 kb/s. Are you using wireless access or wired?I am using wired. Quote from: KenJackson on July 20, 2010, 05:34:59 PM But if you still have slow throughput with a cable, it's not a wireless problem, obviously. How far are you from your provider's central office (CO)? That is, how far does the cable run from your house to the phone company? Back when I was looking into DSL, Verizon confessed that I would only get half speed because I was so far from the CO (but I would still have to pay full price). I have no clue, but before I had 800 Kb/s and thats max I can get, because I live middle of nowhere (in town I can get 100 000 Kb/s) But I called my ISP and they said it could be the "Splitter" I TOLD them that it's noway it could be it, I just got it from the box. But they said they will send it over mail and I will call them again if it didn't work. it will take 15 days for the "Splitter" to come, it will take 3 days for the ISP guy to come and fix the problem so 12+6=18 So in 18 days my network will be working again. Like if it could be so *censored* hard to send the ISP guy now instead of trying to be a "know it all" like I don't know it's the router that is the problem. But Thanks anyway.Here's one other detail. I know of two people who have DSL whose routers (I don't think they are Thompson) go into a slow mode once in a while. To fix it, they cycle power on the modem.Is your router/router-modem from ISP has simultaneous connection with Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi capable aside from your extended router(Thomson)?. Have you run speedtest from your ISP modem alone? It may be a compatibility, DHCP, Firewall or Virus/Malware issue. Quote from: KenJackson on July 21, 2010, 10:21:05 PM Here's one other detail. I know of two people who have DSL whose routers (I don't think they are Thompson) go into a slow mode once in a while. To fix it, they cycle power on the modem. Slow mode? I don't think a router who can go into slow mode without anyone doing something, there must be something broken. Quote from: jason2074 on July 22, 2010, 12:22:31 AM Is your router/router-modem from ISP has simultaneous connection with Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi capable aside from your extended router(Thomson)?. Have you run speedtest from your ISP modem alone? It may be a compatibility, DHCP, Firewall or Virus/Malware issue. 1.The Thomson TG784 is both Router and a modem in the same box. 2. Quote from: jason2074 on July 22, 2010, 12:22:31 AM ISP has simultaneous connection with Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi capable aside from your extended router(Thomson)?.I think I didn't hear that. 3.If I didn't run a speed test how would I know I can't get to my 800Kb/s? 4.I don't think a firewall can block 500Kb/s. 5.I also don't think a Virus/maleware can just HIDE 500Kb/s of Internet from you, there must be a big trace where it goes, like you downloading something all the time. But as I said before the ISP guy will be here in like 18 days, so I'll be fine. |
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