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    Just enable QoS on your router tbh. It's free, quick and easy.
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    What does that do and what is it lol. Sorry I should be blonde

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    Just enable QoS on your router tbh. It's free, quick and easy.
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    Quality of Service, its gives priority to things like Web browsing.

    What does your bro use to download stuff?
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    Vuze.

    I'd rather have the speed of the internet for basic things like facebook, myspace ect increased tbh though lol. How do I do it?

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    If hes using Vuze then you could quite easily give that the lowest priority and then give Web browsing, E-Mail etc. priority.

    What router do you have? You could Google the model to see if it has QoS features.
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    I'm sure you cannot?

    I was talking to my ISP previously and they were saying they would check to see if the phone line was free. Assuming if there wasn't any other ISP on my phone line.

    Also the MAC transfer? To transfer the connection to another ISP?

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    Back in the good old days we got another phone line for the dialup and if I recall it was not that expensive for the new line.

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