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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Just, no, I don't even care what you say, your ISP did not do that. a) conventional routers don't work like that b) generally ISPs can't touch your router config remotely
    Well they fixed it for me without physically touching anything.

    I'm on a new package which is 100mb/s so it could be dif
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie View Post
    Well they fixed it for me without physically touching anything.

    I'm on a new package which is 100mb/s so it could be dif
    It's not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    It's not.
    Well then how did they fix my problem lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    1. Don't buy a Belkin router
    2. Any router from after like 2002 is capable of 8Mbp/s up/down internal/external
    3. Switching to wired might not be a bad idea.
    I'm a computer a gaming salesperson and we only stock Belkin routers, other ones are pretty basic and cost. I also know we have routers that arent capable of those speeds so i thought i'd throw it in there. Also, i suggested switching to wired and using a router as an alternative. Don't get me wrong but



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    Quote Originally Posted by lukeyo View Post
    I'm a computer a gaming salesperson and we only stock Belkin routers, other ones are pretty basic and cost. I also know we have routers that arent capable of those speeds so i thought i'd throw it in there. Also, i suggested switching to wired and using a router as an alternative. Don't get me wrong but
    You lost me there. You're selling crap and I wouldn't go to you to buy anything. Belkin are utter tripe and if a router isn't capable of pulling 8Mbps down there is something seriously wrong. Linksys/Cisco and Neatgear both cost more than a Belkin router, you get what you pay for.
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    Best way to fix this: QoS. If your router doesn't have QoS functions, ugrade your firmware to a modified 3rd party one, for example DD-WRT. This is what I'm using on my router, it adds a lot more functionality to your once dying router.

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