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Hi guys.
I'm such a networking noob, and this forum has enlightened me many times before, so I'm back here for some good ol' OcUK help.
Basicaly..... We've had cable 2mb and 4mb in the past working through our Belkin Cable/DSL 4-Port wired router in the past, serving me and my dad's pcs without a problem. Works fine.
This week we upgraded to 20mb, and at most could get about 700kBps download (7.5mb) and 75kBps upload. Basicaly; upload working find, but downstream only runnin at around 40% of what is actualy coming in. Tried a direct connection from our modem to my pc (no router) and it worked fine, at 2000+kBps (20mb).
I can only assume then, that it is the router which is slowing us down. I've tried turning DHCP on and off, and enabling/disabling UPnP both not having any effect. I think the Belkin part number for the router is F5D5231-4 "4-Port Cable/DSL Gateway Router". Anyone have any ideas.... I've heard old routers like this, have slow processing speeds, and that can cause a bottleneck in bandwith....
I need any help you guys can offer, CHEERS!
I'm such a networking noob, and this forum has enlightened me many times before, so I'm back here for some good ol' OcUK help.
Basicaly..... We've had cable 2mb and 4mb in the past working through our Belkin Cable/DSL 4-Port wired router in the past, serving me and my dad's pcs without a problem. Works fine.
This week we upgraded to 20mb, and at most could get about 700kBps download (7.5mb) and 75kBps upload. Basicaly; upload working find, but downstream only runnin at around 40% of what is actualy coming in. Tried a direct connection from our modem to my pc (no router) and it worked fine, at 2000+kBps (20mb).
I can only assume then, that it is the router which is slowing us down. I've tried turning DHCP on and off, and enabling/disabling UPnP both not having any effect. I think the Belkin part number for the router is F5D5231-4 "4-Port Cable/DSL Gateway Router". Anyone have any ideas.... I've heard old routers like this, have slow processing speeds, and that can cause a bottleneck in bandwith....
I need any help you guys can offer, CHEERS!