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Post subject: hollister How do I Test my Broadband Speed
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When I test my broadband speed at different times of the day, I tend to get slightly different results. This is because, at peak times, you can get a reduction of speed due to congestion on the line.
On ADSL, the distance from your telephone exchange will have a massive impact on the level of connectivity that you will receive. The copper cables of the BT infrastructure are not particularly good at carrying broadband signal and, therefore, speed deteriorates over distance. This can happen to the extent that some people with a telephone line can't get ADSL broadband at all. On the other hand, if you are within 200m of your telephone exchange, you'll likely to get extremely good connectivity. Where I am, I'm about 200m from my telephone exchange, and I walk past the exchange every time I take my children to the park. Therefore, I get well over 18mbps connection speeds on [url=http://www.mxitcms.com/abercrombie/]abercrombie milano[/url] my devices.
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During A Test
If you find that your wireless connectivity is far below your wired connectivity, you should probably look at things such as interference from other devices in your home, where you're connecting from and whether you're getting interference from other wireless connections near you.
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