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We used to have the opposite problem with a Linksys model very similar to yours: anyone streaming video would basically shut down the internet for everybody else, even though there was plenty of capacity available.

If it still happens, upgrade to a mid-range router. This used to happen to me when I used to use an older Linksys 54G router…my son would start watching something on youtube and it would crawl the internet for everyone else in the house. So I did, and man does this thing kick ass. All my speeds during heavy usage like I described remain firmly in the down and up speed range. Might want to look for a setting called QoS stands for quality of service you can set certain devices as having priority and not to allow other devices to cut bandwidth below certain points.

Usually the base model routers do not have this feature. The other fun one is bonding appliances, not a cheap toy, but extemely useful where uptime is critical. Yeah, this model had it, but it was turned off. Anyway, long since replaced it with a better one. The primary downstream cable connection is great. We can stream music and a couple videos at the same time without a hiccup.

Used the troubleshooter to reset the connection and had her try again Started troubleshooting my self and ran simple speed tests, downloads work like a champ, but uploads kill the network This just started a couple of days ago, been running fine since. Below are some configuration items. Thanks, Roland. Monday, August 17, PM. Hi Roland, I suggest that you reset IE settings to default.

How to Roll Back a Device Driver If the issue still occurs, please capture a network trace when the issue occurs, and upload it in Skydrive of your Live Space from another computer. Wednesday, August 19, AM. The solution is to turn "task offloading" off for your network card. For Windows users we suggest saving the file to the desktop.

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Melon said:. The pretentiousness of your post is quite cute. Last edited: Sep 20, Thank you Red Falcon! RedFalcon, I'll try not to take that personally. Look - what the OP stated was that when uploading files the internet connection drops.

That is not normal. Despite what you might think - it's not a normal occurrence to upload files to the internet and have your internet connection drop because you don't have QoS or any type of traffic shaping. What you stated is in fact true, when you upload files your internet download speeds will be penalized to some degree depends on your service honestly.

Landmine - good luck with Pfsense, but know that your internet shouldn't have this issue in the first place. QoS is the right answer for you though if you think there's no other solution. As others have suggested, you may have signal problems with your modem. If you setup QoS you may just be masking another issue and not really getting what you paid for with your business line, please keep that in mind. Last edited: Sep 22, I happen to disagree or rather propose another possible problem already stated by others - that is all.

If the modem is the issue the solution has already been stated several times for that. Since you're committed in attacking me on this ill leave it be. You're being a completely disrespectful. Last edited: Sep 23, I must be the only one reading the actual posts then.

I'm seriously going off of what has been posted. Let's recap what the OP has and hasn't done: The OP has not stated whether or not the modem is or isn't the issue. The only thing tried so far that has been stated is an attempt to get PFSense properly setup - which I have supported as a solution. I also happened to state that I don't think it was actually fixing the problem but was rather a bandage to mask what might be a problem elsewhere. Others have posted that replacing the modem in this thread has or hasn't fixed the issue.

Go back through the posts and you'll see that. Someone else has verified it has fixed their issues in the past, and I myself have had a similar problem that was fixed by replacing the modem.



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