Optimize broadband connection speed

You use ADSL broadband, but the connection speed is slower than dialing. Sometimes you can not access the Internet, What to do to be able to access the Internet faster and better?

Picture 1 of Optimize broadband connection speed First, update your anti-virus programs, detect spyware and set up a firewall . Next, check for viruses and spyware. If your computer is infected with these programs, the broadband connection may be slow, even "worse" than the dial up connection! When a network computer is infected, the entire network will be affected.

After making sure your PC is " clean ", use the ping command to "listen" to the quality of your network connection. You can go to Start -> Run and type command / k ipconfig, and press Enter. The resulting box will show network settings, one of which is your machine's IP address (in the form of xxxx with x being a value between 0 and 255). In the command prompt below, type: ping ipaddress. Where ipaddress is the address in "IPAddress" that you can see in the previous command, and press Enter. You will see some statistics lists of packets in seconds. If ping fails to "Destination host unreachable", then the error belongs to your network card, or connections between the PC and the ADSL router / modem. Type exit and press Enter to exit the command line window.

If it is not possible to ping, then it is possible that the router, modem, or some connection device causes an error. You should review the modem power, check the jack, review the connection points, wait a few minutes, restart the computer, . most likely the error will disappear.

Another quick and cheap method is to replace the new cable. It is possible that poor quality old cable or "chewed" mice may also cause errors.

If all computers on the network are unable to connect to the network at the same time, and your computer is not infected with any viruses, worms . it is likely not because of Windows, PC hardware, cables, or Wi-Fi connections. However, if only one computer cannot access the network, it is likely one of the above reasons.

If using a Wi-Fi network, check the strength of the connection signal (most wireless network cards have icons in the system tray). If the signal is weak, remove some obstructions, such as ornamental plants, fish tanks, CD boxes, etc. This may cause the wireless network card to receive a stronger signal.

Finally, if everything works well and you still can't connect to the Internet, it's best to call the Internet Service Provider (ISP) technical support. If your ISP does not provide a modem or router, you can contact the stores where you purchased these devices for advice and equipment inspection.

Minh Phuc