by GSkid » Sun Oct 19, 2014 2:44 am
I agree with Buzz. Bypass the Homeplug and connect directly to your modem or router and see your results. If that doesn't improve things, hook up a different computer and see if the issue persists on it. If it does persist, then the modem, ISP or router would be your next suspects. If another computer downloads with no problems, then the new computer is the likely culprit either as a hardware issue or possibly a software issue.
BTW.... if the problem is on the ISP side, keep in mind that DSL is far more susceptible to line issues than cable or Fiber-optic internet. DSL is susceptible to signal degradation the further in distance your home is from your area's telephone exchange. It's why telephone field-techs might test your line to see if the DSL signal is strong enough for internet service even though it's perfectly fine for your traditional telephone. It's because traditional voice communications are far more tolerant to long distance from the exchange than DSL is.
Also.... copper wires used for telephone lines in homes can corrode over time to the point of reducing speeds or even loss of internet altogether. Coaxial cable lines can also corrode and exhibit the same issues. In those cases you would need new replacement wires or coaxial cables.
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