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    tesco's Avatar woowoo
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    So the problem happened starting when you unplugged it from the router?
    try unplugging the modem then plug it back in, and restart the computer.
    see if those do anything.

    You mgiht also try reinstalling the network card driver...

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    i've tried restarting modem several times.....turn of comp > unplug modem > wait 30 seconds > plug modem in > wait till lights stop flashing > turn on computer.

    doesnt work...my dl speeding using NG (which maxes out your dl speed) is usually 350, now its 150.

    tried reinstalling driver also. soooo many god damn problems.....thankfully this is all during tax return hehe....my mom is giving 1k to spend on my comp.
    Last edited by Mr. Elmo; 01-14-2005 at 12:25 AM.

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    Virtualbody1234's Avatar Forum Star BT Rep: +2
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    There's the reason. You disconnected your router. It is the device that connects at 100.

    Now that you connect directly to the modem, you only get a 10mbps connection.

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    tesco's Avatar woowoo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
    There's the reason. You disconnected your router. It is the device that connects at 100.

    Now that you connect directly to the modem, you only get a 10mbps connection.
    you sure about that?
    for me it stays at 100mbps.

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    Yes ross. Your modem is probably a 10/100 device. His may not be.

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    but if that is true, wouldnt it still be the same thing as the modem output 10mbp/s to the router?

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    No. When you connect to the router you see the 100mbps connection between you PC and the router (local). The connection between the router and the modem is still 10mbps.

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