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Peter7777777777
10 months ago

Try it.

Repeat the speed test at different daily times to exclude load peaks.

Check cable connections and network components for errors.

Restart the router or the modem

If the problem is still present, you should close everything in the background. So if you just have an online game.

Possible reasons for the low download rate of 3-5 Mbit/s could be:

– Overloading the network at peak times when many users are online at the same time.

problems with cabling or the network adapter, especially if you are connected via a LAN cable.

-Errorous configuration of the router or modem.

-Surfaces or quality problems on the management of your Internet provider.

The speed test at 35 Mbit/s indicates that the line itself should allow higher speeds. If everything doesn’t work, contact your internet provider.

LocalFlow
10 months ago

Hi.

your Internet provider gives your download speed i.d. Mbit/s (Mega)bite per second). If you download a file, the download will usually be in MB/s (megabyte per second).

1 byte = 8 bit.

So if you’re 50 Megabite by 8, you come to 6,25 Megabyte, you can download maximum per second.

However, with a 50k line, you should also get 50 megabits per second. If you constantly receive only 35 Mbit/s, you should deal with your internet provider and listen to where the problem is.

Xandros0506
10 months ago

my Internet

is not your internet. You’re just a small part of the Internet!

but I only charge with 3-5 mbs and if I make a test stand there 35 mbs

Where exactly is the difference between the two measured values….

One is the value of a test server that has nothing to do with measuring such data. The other is a server that is your connection to your provider network completely latte. He gives you what he can provide for you. And if there’s no more available, that’s the way.

The second difference lies in the route used from your computer to your router, the network of your ISP, various exchange points and network nodes to the network of the server operator and in it to the server addressed.
These are two completely independent routes on which completely different utilisations can prevail at the network nodes. And you have zero influence if the constriction does not already occur in your network between computer and your router.

flauski
10 months ago

Can it be that you’re messing up MB/s and Mb/s, i.e. MegaByte/second and MegaBit/second? The Byte to Bit conversion factor is 8 and then keep your 5MB/s 40Mb/s, which is a normal transfer rate for the connection and corresponds to the result of your test.