Thomson ST516 V6 DSL Modem - Slow Browsing While Downloading
Nov 30, 2012
I am using a Thomson ST516 v6 DSL Modem, through which I have connected a Tenda W311R+ Wireless Router. There's two laptops, one running Windows 7 Sp1, the other running Windows Xp Sp3, and an Android based phone using this connection. I should mention that the problematic laptop had Windows 7 before switching to Xp and ran without any issues.
my internet is being slow. It 'uplink' speed is 7mbps. when downloading or just surfing the internet 'task manager' says that the computer is using below 5% of the internet's speed capasity. it never gets higher than this, is there any way to change this so that i can us the full potential of the internets speed.
I have a Netgear 600 dual band router connected to a DOCIS 3.0 cable modem with a 25mps internet connection from my ISP, should be fast right? When I run a speed test on my comp I get 10-13 mbps download on average. Here's the issue, upon visiting my mothers house and running the same speed test I got very similar results. She is running a Lynksys G router on a DOCIS 2.0 cable modem with 12mps connection. My question is, how can this be so, am I at the limits of my comps g network card? as a disclaimer I would like to note I am connected to the G band on both routers.
I got ADSL 2.0Mbps internet service, which it's supposed to be fast however my browsing speed is very slow, and my download speed very good and i have this problem with more than one pc and using different OS ( Windows 7 & ubuntu[linux]) so its not a virus issue or a LAN drive issue , and i tried to use different DNS but nothing change.
I am having trouble loading pages in a browser (IE, Firefox, Chrome, makes no difference). My network is on a 101.140.228.x ip scheme because that's what the wireless network is set too and we can't change that. (It's built into the hub and the manufacturer doesn't let us change it. The computer I am having trouble with is cabled into a Netgear Access Point in client mode. The Access Point is working basically like an oversized network card to pick up the wireless network across the field with the 101.140.x.x ip.
I aquired an 1841 recently from work. I am trying to use it as my home router. I have set it up with the very basics (dhcp wan, dhcp pool for lan, nat). It is grabbing an address from Comcast. It works, ran speedtest and the speed looks fine at 25/3 or so.
The problem is when I am surfing the net. I'll go to a site like Youtube. It will take forever to load the site, never play the video. I have tried other sites, Autoblog, Break, etc. It seems like anything with a lot of multimedia. If I go to MSN, the first time it will take about 10 seconds to load all the pictures, after that it is instant (probably cached).
Then, if I wait a few minutes, go back to the same site, sometimes it'll be just as slow, sometimes it'll work fine. I have checked a few of the cisco logs and it doesn't show any drops or errors that I can see. If I run a constant ping to something like google.com while it is slow loading, the response time remains normal around 25ms.
I set up my other d-link home router and it works fine with all sites, same speeds from speedtest. I tried plugging a computer directly into the Cisco and same slowness issues.
I have an 1841 running Advanced Security IOS (12.4(25) I think, have to check when I get home) that I'm using to learn about CBAC and IOS' firewall functionality. Its external interface is connected to my Windstream DSL modem in bridge mode, and the router is doing the PPPoE authentication. It's also doing NAT for my internal network, and is acting as a firewall using CBAC inspect statements and ACLs.
Everything is working at at least a baseline level: the DSL authenticates and connects, and machines on the inside can browse the web. The problem is that browsing to some sites is slow or times out. Not all sites, just some. Latency seems to be okay when doing pings. The problem seems to happen with https connections, but again, not all of them. Gmail works fine (I have it set to always use https), while my bank and credit card sites either time out or take minutes to load.
I have an "inspect https" line in my config, and have allowed https through my outbound ACL.
I'm looking for next steps for troubleshooting this. I've check CPU utilization and it's very low; not sure what else it could be. I only have a few inspect statements, for the common stuff: tcp, udp, icmp, pop3, imap, dns, tftp, ftp, and ntp.
I am trying to troubleshoot an issue on our network that is resulting in extremely slow internet browsing. I have found out that the first request in a ping always timesout. Also, having the same issue with running a tracert. I have included some screenshots
i recently had a RAID Z setup on Solaris 10 (oracle) which worked fine until my motherboard gave out (computer would boot fine and work OK and then shut down ~ 20 min later). So I replaced the motherboard (ASUS E35M1-I Fusion AMD E-350 APU) but solaris would not install so I put in OPENINDIANA (build 151). I installed Samba and used my old smb.conf file (below). I can view the share from my win 7 machine, and the transfer speeds look good (I can stream an HD movie fine).The problem is that for browsing pictures every 10 pictures or so the viewer or browser stalls for 30 sec - 1 min before it is able to load the next picture. It also happens when I browse to different directories.
# Samba config file created using SWAT # from 192.168.0.192 (192.168.0.192) # Date: 2011/07/30 18:01:43 [global] socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_KEEPALIVE IPTOS_LOWDELAY
A Thomson TG585 v7 (Modem + WiFi Router) receiving a DSL connection and Providing internet access on two interfaces connection : 1- WiFi : to connect portable devices at my home. 2- 4 Ethernet ports : to connect my desktops. One of these ports on my Thomson is connected to a D-link unmanaged switch to provide extended wired connections. From this unmanaged 4 ports switch one port is connected to my neighbors in another building through UTP, and connected to a D-link DIR 605-L WiFi router, the IP address of the DIR 605-L is 192.168.1.77 and the IP address of my local Thomson is 192.168.1.254 which means they are in the same network. I need to access the DIR 605-L WiFi router from my my home where I am connected directly to Thomson router through UTP cable, I am not able to do that !! , while also I can't even ping the DIR 605-L IP 192.168.1.77.
I purchased a computer which has a GA-B75M-D3H motherboard in it.I have been attempting to connect it to the internet with little success. I have a Thomson TG782T modem hooked to the computer by ethernet cable. The computer does not recognise the modem and the modem does not find the gateway on the computer. I have discussed the problem with Telstra and as far as they are concerned its not their problem due to the cable showing green and amber light into the back of the computer and the modem is working. The computer guys are saying that the computer is fine as they utilised the net to load the computer.
Life was great with my DIR-615 and Motorola Surf Board SB-5100 cable modem, but my D-Link refuses to recognize the Internet signal from the Thomson. The Comcast guy spent an hour trying to get it to work, but I'm stuck watching MLB.tv on a 24" monitor in a stiff office chair in my study, instead of on a 47" LCD in my living room. How can I force the DIR-615 to accept the Thomson ACG905? If you advise me to check settings or manually change them, please do not "assume" that I know how to access those settings.
Slow browser speed on all browsers, but the downloading and uploading speed are normal according to speedtest.net. Ping is a bit high. Other computers in the house are fine.Already contacted ISP (Time Warner), modem is not the problem Contacted Linksys router support, router is fine. anti virus plus malware byte.
I connect to the internet through a Thomson TG585 v8 modem. When I log in to the modem's IP (192.168.1.254?) through a browser, I only get one task available, that is "Check connectivity for this internet service". As far as I know, I should have some management options, like for example to block websites, to limit internet service for certain devices etc... Does anybody knows why I don't have these options? Could it be a restriction from the Internet Service Provider?
I have a Thomson tg782, with a USB port on the side. I want to plug my sub modem internet into that usb port, and then share that connection over wifi, because the router has a wifi function.
My ISP gave me a Thomson THG520 modem when I subscribed to their service. It has 2 links and USB and an Ethernet link. It worked fine with our 2 computers but for several weeks or so I experiencing that it only gives me IP address only on one interface that one that's first plugged into the computer.
If I reset the modem and plug in the USB I get an IP address immediately. If I unplug the USB and plug in the Ethernet cable I don't get an IP address. If I reset again the modem and plug in the Ethernet cable I get an IP address but not on the USB link after I unplug the modem.
EDIT: after entering the modem's administration I realized it's firmware was updated (probably my ISP did it.). Also I read about how this stuff works, there is an evidence that my ISP set the CPE limit to 1. (so it seem only one computer connected to the modem can get IP address while the other can't.). And this configuration is stored on the modem somewhere. Is there a way to view it somehow?
On my laptop I have intermittant problems printing to my wireless printer due to slow speeds and timiming out, also loading online pages seems very slow.I have 2 of these fujitsu laptops and they both behave roughly the same.
Intel Pro/wireless 3945ABG driver 10.1.1.7
I have not updated it, and not sure if it should come from fujitsu or intel anyway setting on network adapter:power management - default - based on computer preformance (I tried changing to highest-did not work)transmit power - default- highest power setting (cannot change for some reason)this is from this laptop.
wired speed is 13M down 0.81 up, wirelss varies from 1-1.7M 0.78 -0.8 up
I have a 15M package.I downloaded Xirrus, attaching the screenshot. My network is highlighted.here are some of what I can find:
Speedtest Wired down 13.2M up 0.81 ping 10ms wirless down (varies)1-1.7M up 0.78 ping 26-104ms Dlink DVA-G3810BN/TL setting: 802.11bg mixed WPA/AES
! have a TELSTRA ADSL wireless router ( Thomson TG782T)I need to connect my 2 printers to it so I can operate them wirelessly to my laptop and Desktop computers
Laptop: TOSHIBA Satellite w/- windows 7 Professional
Desktop: ASI Computer w/- Windows 7 Ultimate currently connected to ADSL modem by yellow network cable.
I used to have a Thomson st-330 USB modem for my ADSL network. When I wanted to change my IP i just disconnected and reconnected a dial up connection that does the job instantly! (a wan miniport + a batch file to disconnect/recoannect with my password and username)Few days ago i bought a new modem/router (TP-LINK TS-W8951NS)Before that all I knew was that if I wanna change the ip address (if I have a router) was a batch file with commands ipconfig /release/renew.I now know that this changes the ip of my PC not the global IP! So how would I change it without restarting the router? (When i change something in my router interface page (PVC1.2.3....etc) my IP changed instantlybut how do I do this without accessing the router, like commands and a batch file etc? I just found out that my global IP changed on its own after like 30-60 min :S why is that! and to do so manually???
I'm trying to setup a Canyon CN-FW514 wireless router through a Thomson modem.When I first started trying, I could get up the set-up screen on [URL] however this is as far as I got; the laptop said it had a very strong signal with the wireless connection, but I could not get any web pages to open (windows explorer couldn't detect any problems either). The Thomson modem works when I conect it to the laptop via the ethernet cable, but that's not much use to me trying to use the internet elsewhere in the house!I tried changing the IP address, subnet mask and gateway IP address on the set-up screen [URL] which seems to have been a big mistake; I now can't even get the set-up screen to appear.I've reset the internet options and have set everything to obtain the IP address automatically but am still having no luck.
Five months ago we moved into a new apartment, and connected up our broadband; the ISP provides a Thomson Speedtouch modem (ST546 v6), which I understand from Tech Support is running software v4 (it was issued with V5, but rolled back to V4 for stability issues).We prefer a WiFi network, so purchased a Belkin N Wireless Modem Router (F5D8636-4 v2); I connected it up ditching the ISP issued modem, and all worked well for four months. Suddenly it refused to see the ADSL connection - orange light flashing.So after four nights of 'fault resolution' with Belkin, they decided to send me a replacement... which I finally received last night. It didn't work - same problem, flashing orange light.I have the correct user name and password for the ISP - checked it not once, not twice, but four times. The Thomson Speedtouch works, but doesn't provide a WiFi environment. Can I connect the Belkin modem router into the back of the Thomson and transmitt/carry the WiFi signal that way, and if so, how? I tried (the obvious to me) plug a ethernet cable from the Thomson modem into the Belkin, but nothing.. I'm guessing there are a few important steps I missed.
I just built my first comp and everything is up and running..no problems for about a week. but now my internet is slow... like 10 ks slow.i am on satalite internet with my comp on a lan cable to the router. my wife's laptop is wireless.. both seem to run fine with explorer etc, but when i try to download updates for games or comp, all but stalls out.
I bought a new linksys router. Set it up and now when I am downloading something and surfing the web I can't connect to websites (DNS lookup fails). However, the download continues fine. This problem seems to be isolated to my Mac, as the other computer in the house work fine. Qos is disabled.
My D/Speed or Download Speed is roughly 1.5MB.HOWEVER, when I download something it says I am only downloading 171.5KB/s have a look.Picture of speedtest.net STATING I have 1.42-1.50MB download:
Picture of Steam stating I am Downloading at 160-180KB/s:
Plus, If addition, the fact that this has been going on for over a year, and I haven't gone off and freaked out on my ISP is...
So I used to use a Thomson TG585v7 modem router (wireless) as my means of connecting to the internet, the aerial cracked on it and I began getting dropped connections, so I went out and bought a D-Link DSL-2730B modem+router. I am hooked up wirelessly to the internet as there is no phone jack in my bedroom, and I experience massive and prolonged lag while playing call of duty 4 multiplayer, which I never had before with my old Thomson modem. My ping also shoots up to about 400 and then 999 while I teleport around the map.
I had recently upgraded my computer, which currently looks like this:
CPU: i5 3570 MOBO: Gigabyte GA-Z77M-D3H-MVP RAM: G.Skill 16GB DDR3 1600MHz HDD: Seagate ST1000DM003 1TB Barracuda + Seagate 320GB Barracuda GFX: Sapphire HD4850 512MB Dual Slot Fan PSU: OCZ StealthXtream 500W (The bits in bold were the upgraded parts, up from an AMD Athlon64X2 6000+)
For some really strange reason, my web browsing has been ridiculously slow, with the words "Waiting for [website]" always showing up in the bottom corner of Chrome for a good 10-20 seconds before the website loads. This happens to every website I visit, bar Facebook (secret Facebook virus?). It's especially bad on shopping websites such as eBay, taking upwards of a minute to load pages. I have tried Internet Explorer and the same thing is happening.
My downloads, on the other hand, have been unaffected by the upgrade, with download speeds averaging 800KB/s.
If it matters, my current modem/router is a D-LINK DSL-G604T; my other devices work perfectly fine on this modem, with browsing speeds being faster on my 2G iPod Touch than my desktop computer.
I currently use Avira Internet Security 2012 as my anti-virus.
I also use these extensions in Chrome (if it matters): 4chan Plus 2.5.5 Adblock Plus (Beta) 1.2 LastModified 1.1.2 Neater Bookmarks 0.9.4 PhotoZoom for Facebook 1.1208.30.1 Session Buddy 3.0.16 Xmarks Bookmark Sync 1.0.22 Youtube Ratings preview 2.0
I have tried disabling all add-ons and the speed is still the same
In the middle of writing this, I decided to download Firefox, which has improved on my browsing speed somewhat, but still has hiccups here and there (Facebook takes forever to load in Firefox). But having been a Chrome user for a long time, I would like to stick with it.
I get the following error whne enabling 802.11a network on a AIR-WLC2106-K9. Country is set to ID (Indonesia),>config 802.11a enable network802.11a network not supported for this Country CodeYet, on a AIR-CT2504-K9, set to same country code there is no problem. Is this a WLC model or version issue? WLC2106 is on version 6.0.199.4 while the CT2504 is 7.0.220.0
Before 2 - 3 days I bought a PC with wireless lan (RP-WP5122E WL-N PCI-E ADAPTER). I have and laptop, too. My router is Linksys WRT160NL. The laptop have a wireless card with G standart. On speed test makes 14 - 17 Mbps download, which is normal. When I try to download something on my PC maximum speed is 400 - 600 kbps, on speed test is 2 - 4 Mbps. When I connect my PC with cable to my router speed was 10MB/s (80 - 85 Mbps). I try to change channels on wireless network, but there is no change. I downloaded the latest drivers for this WLAN, but the speed is the same. I change the slot on the mainboard and to flash the firmware on my router, but there is no change.
I have Cisco ASA5510 which is causing issue. when i download somthing through firewall download speed decreases and if i bypass the firewall (directly connecting to router through static IP) i am getting proper download speed.
i have set the port on auto negotiations on both firewall inside and Core switch. still having the same problem.
I've some troubles connecting my PS3 to my RV120W.Both router and PS3 have latest firmwares. They are connected wireless (distance is about 10 mt, signal is good).PS3 ip is in DMZ (connection doesn't work with only Upnp), and ip fragmentation is enabled.Everything seems to work (NAT type 2), but downloading on PS3 is extremely slow. My ADSL is a 6Mb, download speed on PS3 seems like more than ten times lower (I don't know how to test it..). Plus, downloading a 100 MB patch is almost impossile, cause sooner or later I get an error and i have to restart.Two of my PCs are connected wireless, so I guess wi-fi is not the problem.
I set up the e1500 and everything worked well, my download speed over the wifi was something like 50mps, now its down to .3 mps over the wifi. When I'm hardwired to the router the speed goes back up and everything is fine. The only problem is the wifi. Its not the ISP because my roommates aren't having a problem with their wifi at all. I haven't changed anything on my computer except updated some drivers since I set up the router. My network card drivers are up to date and so is the router's drivers. I'm also doing all this about 5 feet away from the router.