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i have shaw 25 mb internet plan and i am using linksy ea2700, i use Asus Wireless N PCI E adapter(PCE N15) but my internet is really slow. help plz.

 

product (http://store-ca.linksys.com/en-ca/Routers/Linksys-EA2700-DualBand-N600-Router-With-Gigabit_stcVVproductId145518153VVviewprod.htm?icid=en-ca-products-family-linksys-ea2700-image )

 

(http://www.asus.com/ca-en/Networking/PCEN15/)

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What provider are you with? What speed are you paying for?   I need to learn to read. Run a speedtest here: http://speedtest.net

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What provider are you with? What speed are you paying for?   I need to learn to read. Run a speedtest here: http://speedtest.net

I get these results on speed test but when I go on Steam and download something is always on 1 megabyte and sometimes I can't even watch twitch on high

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Wi-Fi is sometimes hit and miss on speeds.  Is it possible for you to get a wired connection on your PC and run a speed test with that?

 

Forgot to mention, your ISP and the speedtest measures your speed in Mbps (megaBITS per second) and when you download or stream you will probably get a measurement in MB/s (megaBYTES per second).  This numbers will be very different.  To convert megabits to megabytes divide the number of megabits by 8.

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Wi-Fi is sometimes hit and miss on speeds.  Is it possible for you to get a wired connection on your PC and run a speed test with that?

 

Forgot to mention, your ISP and the speedtest measures your speed in Mbps (megaBITS per second) and when you download or stream you will probably get a measurement in MB/s (megaBYTES per second).  This numbers will be very different.  To convert megabits to megabytes divide the number of megabits by 8.

I cannot get a wired connection since the router is on the top floor

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Do you maybe have a laptop, tablet, or other device that you could do a speed test on?  If you could do a speed test on a wired connection and you get the same results then you need to contact your ISP because you're not getting the speeds you pay for.  If a laptop, phone, or tablet can connect to your Wi-Fi and get a full 25Mbps download speed then the problem lies in the connection between your PC and router.

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I  just upgraded to Charter Spectrum, if you have Charter you should be getting 60-120MBPT. Call your internet provider and ask them to check if your Modems and wireless routers are outdated. Good  Luck :D

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