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My internet speed right now is 15 down, 1 up. Everything takes a few seconds to load and I can't watch hd youtube, play games, or play gifs without waiting a minute or two for it to load. I have cleared cache and restarted router and modem. I am not over my cap.

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There are times where there is high load on internet, your neighbors may be streaming and also causing problems.

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Sounds like it could be high ping. What is your ping?

 

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There are times where there is high load on internet, your neighbors may be streaming and also causing problems.

It happens all day for the past week or two. I don't think that is the problem unless I have bad neighbors that download stuff all day

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Sounds like it could be high ping. What is your ping?

ping isn't that bad. it is 9ms

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try speedtest.net on a couple different servers.

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try speedtest.net on a couple different servers.

I have tried 5 different servers and all of them have the same results

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I suggest you run a pingtest. Just the ping it's self is a little factor in streaming, gaming, etc. What's your packetloss and jitter like?

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Hi.

 

Could you post your Speedtest.net (image) results and perform a traceroute to google.com?

 

How to perform a traceroute in Windows:

1. Windows + R

2. Type "CMD"

3. Type "tracert google.com"

After it's done: right click "select all" and press ctrl+c.

Paste it here and cover your name (if it's your real name) with something else (eg. "C:\Users\Anonymous>tracert google.com").

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Hi.

 

Could you post your Speedtest.net (image) results and perform a traceroute to google.com?

 

How to perform a traceroute in Windows:

1. Windows + R

2. Type "CMD"

3. Type "tracert google.com"

After it's done: right click "select all" and press ctrl+c.

Paste it here and cover your name (if it's your real name) with something else (eg. "C:\Users\Anonymous>tracert google.com").

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Tracing route to google.com [74.125.129.138]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
 
  1     9 ms     8 ms     9 ms  cpe-98-148-208-1.socal.res.rr.com [98.148.208.1]
 
  2    10 ms     9 ms     9 ms  76.167.28.17
  3    11 ms    11 ms    11 ms  72.129.25.36
  4    12 ms    11 ms    11 ms  agg24.lsancarc01r.socal.rr.com [72.129.25.0]
  5    13 ms    11 ms    11 ms  107.14.19.32
  6    14 ms    11 ms    12 ms  66.109.9.24
  7    11 ms    12 ms    12 ms  72.14.197.157
  8    19 ms    27 ms    11 ms  64.233.174.238
  9    38 ms    37 ms    38 ms  72.14.238.0
 10    46 ms    39 ms    45 ms  72.14.239.157
 11    52 ms    53 ms    57 ms  64.233.174.131
 12     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 13    37 ms    44 ms    38 ms  pd-in-f138.1e100.net [74.125.129.138]
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Seems fine to me...

 

Have you tried switching to Google's DNS servers?

HDD bottleneck?

Registry cleanup? (I prefer CCleaner to do the job)

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Seems fine to me...

 

Have you tried switching to Google's DNS servers?

HDD bottleneck?

Registry cleanup? (I prefer CCleaner to do the job)

I haven't tried DNS yet but I have a SSD and I use CCleaner weekly. I'll trywith the DNS

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what you could be needing is a sufficient amount of ram, my friend! if your system has under 4GB of ram, then you should look into buying some new modules as they aren't that expensive anymore, I'd go with 8GB of 1600mhz ram, if your system can handle it, that is!

if your system though can't handle youtube 720p playback smoothly, it might be time to uprgade.

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what you could be needing is a sufficient amount of ram, my friend! if your system has under 4GB of ram, then you should look into buying some new modules as they aren't that expensive anymore, I'd go with 8GB of 1600mhz ram, if your system can handle it, that is!

if your system though can't handle youtube 720p playback smoothly, it might be time to uprgade.

Seems like he has a decent enough system for web browsing, lol.

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Call your internet company.

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