How To Reduce Access Rate Below 1 Mbps
Jul 15, 2012
our company has 1 mbps lease line for internet connectivity. but while monitoring i saw it goes up to 1.4 - 1.6 mbps. how can i reduce the access rate and maintain it below 1 mbps ???
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Mar 11, 2013
I just ran some speedtests om my PC on the advice of my isp to see if my Linksys WRT54G router might be bad. As a result, I found that the router might not be entirely bad, but it might not be entirely good, either. I got .77 Mbps dowload and .17 Mbps upload on the first speedtest. I got .43 Mbps download on the second speedtest and the speed test hung hear the end. When I connected an IMac to the cable modem with an ethernet cable, the IMac ran strong. So the tech thought I should get a new router.
But wait a minute, isn't there a network adapter in the PC that the router talks to? Might the adapter be the problem, not the router? So I speedtested the wireless network to the IMac. That speedtest was fine, tiptop, like the ethernet direct connection test noted above. Did that tell me that the problem is in my PC network adapter, not the router? Then, I retested (speedtested) the connection on the PC and it was fine...excellent. Good up and down speeds, no hangs.Then, I checked the PC adapter (a Belkin). I saw three adapters on Device Manager, including the Belkin. I downloaded new drivers for the adapters (except for the Microsoft Virtual WiFi Minipoty Adapter - because it got a warning that the download software wasn't signed and might harm my computer).
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Feb 18, 2013
Installation of 2 x 4 Mbps MPLS circuit on primary router (CISCO 2951) and 1 x 8 Mbps Ethernet link on secondary router (Cisco 2951). We have successfully implement the primary router with 2 x 4 Mbps MPLS circuit. Site is having two computer room CR1 and CR2 and distance between both room is 200mts. CR1 is having primary core router and primary core switch where the service provider terminated the new MPLS circuit and we have done the successful implementation. CR2 is having Secondary core router and secondary core switch where we needs to have the termination of Ethernet link but service provider has delivered the Ethernet link on the CR1 which is incorrect DMARC Location.
Both the computer rooms are connected via optical copper can we use that copper to connect the circuit on CR2, as per my understanding we can use the optical fiber to connect the wind circuit on secondary router on CR2 by using the media connector.
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Dec 22, 2011
So I have installed my new E4200 version 1 and I am disappointed with the speeds. My computer has a wireless N card and gigabit Ethernet compatibility. I am currently getting a miserly 54 mbs wireless and 100 mbs on the wire (connected with cat6 all the way)... Anything I should try to get close to advertized speeds?
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Mar 1, 2012
In other words. If my cable modem only has 50 mbps is that all I will get out of my wireless router, even if the router has a higher mbps rating/
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Mar 15, 2013
Which is the wireless speed of this router? No speed infos are present in the official web site. In the web some sites say it's a 300, others say it's a 150, others 248...
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Jan 8, 2013
I have a desktop and laptop here, the desktop being mine custom built wireless and all, and my buddies desktop.The issue that I'm having is that my desktop, regardless of wired or wireless gets 25 mbps down speed, and the laptop gets only 2.5 mbps down speed wired or wireless
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Mar 7, 2011
300 M bps drops to 150 M bps when it recycle power. I met all requirements for 300 M bps connection this happen only in 2.4 g Hz Band width.
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Jun 22, 2012
I have a Netgear CG3100 modem hooked up to a Netgear WNR2000 router. Both are sending out signals, the CG3100 on channel 11 at 40 Mhz and the WNR2000 on channel 1 at 20/40 Mhz. I keep the WNR for legacy devices while the CG is for N devices only. They don't seem to interfere with each other much.Currently my computer is the only device connected to the modem wirelessly, with the only wired connection being the router. As I write this, the connection has actually dropped to 26 Mbps in the Wireless Network Connection Status window. I understand that this number drops under network load, but there doesn't seem to be any at the moment. If I go into the control panel and simply click apply, the connection jumps back up to 150 Mbps. However, this always drops back down, sometimes immediately, sometimes after a few minutes. It usually settles down at 72 Mbps, sometimes 54 Mbps.My wireless adapter is an ASUS PCE-N13 with v3.2.7.0 Ralink drivers. OS is Windows 7 64-bit.
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Feb 15, 2011
I have 100 Mbps Half Duplex on one side of the Switch. ( Autonegotiation disabled )I have 10 Mbps Full Duplex on the other side ( Auto-negotiation disabled ). Should the link come up on both sides
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Apr 17, 2013
We have p2p link that interconnects our data centers and the bandwidth is 150 meg link.In the current architecture, one end of the link is Nexus 7k (data center 1) and other end is catalyst 65k (data center 2)..We are planning to migrate this link to routers. We planned to install 3945 router on both data center and move the p2p link to this routers. [code]
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Jun 30, 2011
I just upgraded my cable modem from the Motorola Sufboard 5120 to the DOCSIS 3.0 capable 6120. Provisioned it with Comcast and their "Blast" service (supposedly it caps at 16 down, 2 up).
I had, in the past, used my desktop via N-format wireless (DWA-525 N-format PCI adapter and DIR-655 N-format router) to do a speedtest.net test. I was getting 16 down and 2 up (as advertised). When I switched to the 6120, I did a speedtest.net test again to see what kind of gains, if any, I was getting. Turns out, I was getting 20+ down (nice improvement) and 1/2 Mbps up (a fourth of what I used to be getting?). Called Comcast. They "sent signals" (don't they always?) and claimed that it fixed it. My download speeds increased a smidge (about 22), but my upload speeds were still .5. Called Motorola, they had me do a few things and now I get 1 Mbps up and 27 - 30 down via wireless.
My download speeds are great. I'm content with that. If I hardwire from the cable modem directly to a ****py old laptop, a speedtest.net shows 4 Mbps up. So why do I get such a high upload speed when hardwired (4 Mbps), but a fraction of it (1/4th) when wireless? I'm not using any other devices to sap bandwidth (some are connected -- i.e. another desktop, my Droid phone, etc., but aren't actively pulling packets). And why would it go from 2 up (on my desktop via wireless in the past) to only 1 up (via wireless now) when the setup is the same across the board (as best I recall) other than upgrading my cable modem.
Since I get 4 up when hardwired straight off the cable modem, I assume my DIR-655 is slowing me down somehow. How to pick up the pace a bit? I've already tried the standard "power cycling", etc.
Oh, and the reason I go wireless -- my cable modem and wireless router are in my game room in the basement for my PS3. My desktop computer (and the wife's desktop computer) are two floors directly above it in our "office". Signal strength is "excellent" ... always has been. And again, pretty much everything is the same.
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Dec 8, 2012
I've had this router for about 3 weeks. It's only 20 feet from the computer, but my computer on 2 or 3 separate days had trouble staying connected. The signal dropped to 5 Mbps and had a little yellow symbol that said no internet access and when I looked at the properties it said, "limited or no connectivity." I got impatient and purchased a 75 ft Ethernet cable online with plans to possibly return the router as I don't really need wireless anyways and since I spent $100 on this router I expect it to work at 20 ft distance.
For the last few days it has remained at 54 Mbps or more sometimes all the way up to 108 mbps. But now since it got pretty low a few times I don't trust it enough so I might return it anyways.IPv6 connectivity says no network access. This might be because when it asked for administrator password to recognize it as a trusted home network I closed it instead of putting in the password.
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May 24, 2012
I installed the GFI Webmonitor proxy on my network. Previously my ping was 83ms now it can get up to 2500ms. Is there anyway to reduce this?
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Oct 7, 2011
i want to know how to reduce my ping while playing counter strike condition zero online ??
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Jun 7, 2011
I need to control the rate at which my WUSB600N adapter connects to my access point. By default, it rate adapts through negotiation with the access point based on a set of possible rates. Can I restrict the set of rates my adapter can use (without re-writing the driver ). I've looked at netsh which provides stats about the rate my adapter is actually using but doesn't appear to allow me to set the desired rate. I'm using Windows Vista by the way.
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Sep 4, 2011
i have a 100 mbps lan. but 1 computer works on only 10 mbps half duplex mode why??
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Jan 12, 2012
Any way to reduce bandwidth in my wifi particularly for downloads, i hate being stuck in slow wifi connection due to downloads from torrents.
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Mar 8, 2011
I am really not sure how to ask this question, but I will do my best. I have a Server running an application that I am connecting to via VNC app on my client. The app on the server is pushing 90mb down to the client, which is incredibly slow (3fps). I am curious if there is something that I can do/configure/verify to reduce the amount of data being pushed down?
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Jan 4, 2011
I am trying to get a internet broadband connection through USB stick.. While speaking to the vendor. he said that they offer 3.1Mbps speed (no roaming charges)...all of this is understood...but they say that after 5GB of download the speed will reduce to 28Kbps....Can I know what do they mean by this.And how do I go ensuring how many GB have I completed my download.
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Jun 12, 2012
I have a D-link Gigabit wireless router which works great but 1 particular wireless device of mine functions/works faster when i have a 100mbps Ethernet connection to it. Is it possible to slow down the wireless speed to a particular device?
Ideally i want my router to continue functioning as normal but i can't afford to have a 20m Cat5 cable running from my router through my hallway and into the living area. I want to slow the connection down to 100mbs for this one device.
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Jun 3, 2012
I'm getting this error message on syslog server (Kiwi syslog)access-list logging rate-limited or missed XXXX packets i did the following commands but still I'm getting the error :logging buffered 16386 debugginglogging rate-limit all 5000no logging consoleno logging monitorip access-list logging interval 30000ip access-list log-update threshold 30000 i don't want to report to the console or monitor i want to report direct to syslog server, because I'm monitoring all the traffic (permit ip any any log) !
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Aug 30, 2011
I set up an IPSec VPN with NAT-T between two cisco router 871. In particular one router acts as a SERVER and the other one as a CLIENT. All the traffic coming from the hosts connected to the CLIENT-router is sent over the VPN (no split tunnel). Everything works perfectly. The only problem is the amount of time the VPN takes to establish the first connection between the two routers. In particular it takes about two minutes. tell me if this amount of time can be reduced (with a partcular configuration instruction)? Or this is the minimum amount of time required for the first connection establishment?
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Aug 12, 2012
I'm looking into upgrading our 4400 series controller to 5508's. Currently we have a few sites that have 8-9 4404 100AP controllers and I'm looking to condense these down to either 3 5508-500 or 5 5508-250 depending on cost. I'm wondering what a good port to AP ratio is for controllers with licenses that can handle over 100 AP's. I know the general rule of thumb is 25 AP's per port, but that seems to me to be 4400 way of thinking. I'm trying to also reduce the controllers overall footprint, i.e. ports on the uplink switch, power consumption, rack space etc.
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Nov 15, 2011
From one day to the next our UPM database (upm.db) has blown up from 4 Gb to 35 Gb.Data purging didn't reduce the size of the db.What happened ? And how can I compact the db again ?
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Dec 28, 2011
Does a 802.11g compatible device on a 802.11n network slow the whole network down to 802.11g speed?I want to integrate a Logitech Squeezebox into my 802.11n home network but it is only rated at 802.11g.
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Sep 13, 2011
I don't see any setting in the e4200 interface to reduce the transmit power. I only need to cover my small dorm room not the building. A friend has an e1000 and needs to do the same thing.
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Feb 23, 2013
we have 2811 router with multiple servers connected to it's lan from which there are monitoring servers in between , the router suffers always from high cpu utilization
configuration has alot of ACLs & NAT & IPSEC Tunnel with wan bandwidth 20 M? Is there any method to reduce the high CPU utilization shown below !!
CPU utilization for five seconds: 90%/80%; one minute: 93%; five minutes: 90%
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
104 737029848 427864243 1722 5.45% 5.65% 5.65% 0 IP Input
253 63392216 11081854 5720 1.04% 1.15% 1.12% 0 IP NAT Ager
260 82602372 137425723 601 0.64% 0.64% 0.66% 0 PDU DISPATCHER
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Mar 1, 2012
One of the file servers in your office is running out of space on the D: volume. There is unallocated space available on the same disk as the D: volume, as well as on other disks.What option should you choose to reduce administrative effort and minimize the chance of volume failure?
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Feb 26, 2013
I was wondering why the heck I'm getting BELOW 1 mbps toward my internet connection? I look at my wireless signal, and it's full. yet, I go on speedtest and have about 0.20 mbps.
Info - My parents pay nearly $100 for this bundle thing with the internet, phone, and something else, I think TV.
provider - windstream
router - F@ST 1704
Also, the router is currently on top of the main computer in the office, on top of the router is a house phone.Yet, if I move the house phone, nothing changes. The computer is on the floor.Should i move it? Would this improve my connection?Even the main computer that's wired with the router gets the same mpbs as wireless.
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Jun 26, 2012
I have a TP Link router which is written as 300M wireless router in the home page when I login into it.
I can think of it as 300 Mega bits per second router. Does it mean it can support upto 300 MBPS internet speed or something like that?
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Jun 16, 2011
I'm planning to network using powerline adapter for gaming. I know it's not the best solution but i don't have any other choice. My doubt is to buy whether a 500Mbps or 200Mbps. Will this 500 Mbps increase performance ?
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Jul 31, 2011
I had tried to connect my internet using a 10/100 standard Ethernet card but my net connection was fluctuating. My Brother who is a network engineer told me to switch back to 10 mbps from 100 mbps full duplex and he prayed if that might work. Luckily enough it worked and solved my purpose of delivering uninterrupted net connection.
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