Google DNS should be fine. I would tell your desktop machines to use Google DNS instead of the router and see how you get on.
Got your email. Back at work tomorow, Will check your cable modem out and see if there is any reason why u only get 80mb.
hi guys
Ive been using google DNS and it hasnt helped the problem at all, pages still fail to respond and time out then work instantly when i refresh and its very frequent!
Check your connection speed. It sounds like you could be connecting at 100Mbps on the local network, hence only seeing around 80Mbps down. Right click the little 'computer' icon by the clock, choose 'Open Network & Sharing Center'. Click 'Change adapter settings' in the menu on the left and then right click your ethernet adapter and choose Status. It should say you're connected at 1Gbps, else you're either on a 100/10 NIC or your ethernet cable could need replacing.
Just a thought.
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Hey there,
Checked your modem for you, The specs appear to be out a bit, Hence the 80mb,
Downstream RX Power 10.2 dBmV 10.4 dBmV 10.6 dBmV 10.5 dBmV 11.2 dBmV 10.9 dBmV 10.4 dBmV 9.8 dBmV
The above figures need to be as close to 0 as possible, betyween 0DBMV and 7DBmv is OK, These are sitting above ten, Unfortunately i cant fix this for you, You will require a engineer, Log a ticket with VM residential and Swansea centre will sort this out for you, When you speak to them ask for them to check the "levels" Engneer will be required to attenuate the service for you. This may be having a knock on effect with the other problem you are having, I would also check what rainmaker has mentioned above as well. Cheers.
Thanks we are using Gbps switches all over the network, im on a mac so cant do the process you described unless i can work out how to find the same info on my macs preferences.
Sorry I run Win, Mac and Linux here but since the majority run Win I just automatically uploaded the same. Click the Spotlight icon at top right (or press CMD + spacebar) to open the search box. Type Network Utility and press enter. It'll open to show you the details of the connection, including link speed. Mine's blank because I'm on wireless for my MacBook Pro but you get the idea:
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You got a lappy with a gig netwrk card in?