Like any major highway system, the Internet
information highway has many roadways and interchanges, each with their own capacity and speed limit, and, like highways for cars, sometimes you get traffic delays. Just as you have to wait in a your car while other traffic goes through at a traffic light, data sent to your computer has to wait while other data passes through routers, the Internet equivalent of an intersection, on it's way to you.
You are more likely to run into slow Internet traffic during peak use hours than those times when fewer people are online, such as after 1:00am and before 5:00pm. When this page was being tested, I found that the results on my modem varied from a consistent 120 to 180 KB morning and afternoon, all the way down to 60 to 80 KB during evening peak-use hours. If you really want to find
out what your best possible Speed Test result is, try the Speed Test at 3:00am on a weeknight, when almost everyone is asleep when Internet use is at it's lowest. (Friday and Saturday nights are not a good choice.)
To test your Internet speed you can download
the 53MB test file found here. (Click on the link
and Save the file to your computer - you can stop the download before it completes or delete it once you are finished.)
This will show you your download speed from your computer to our head end where it then goes out to the Internet, we are only able to control the speed you get to here, once your out on the Internet you are limited by the above mentioned routers and speeds of the site you are visiting.
Some other reasons your Internet may be running slower than usual:
Spyware
…A recent survey concluded over 20 million people have some sort of spyware or adware
application on their computer tracking their every keystroke ...yikes! Even more amazing than that is these little applications can be (and usually are) installed on the "sly". If your Internet security controls aren't properly set, just visiting a Web
site or clicking on a Web ad can install a spyware application without your explicit consent or knowledge. Here is a great article about spyware and some good methods of getting rid of them.
Spyware Article
Viruses… If your computer is infected with a virus
it will inevitably make your system run slow. Always ensure you have an up to date Anti-Virus program running that has been set-up properly. Update your Anti-Virus software frequently to receive the latest virus protection.
Routers… Routers are great for a lot of things, but just like anything else they must be kept up to date. You should update your router
with the latest firmware for your brand frequently. To do so go to your router manufactures website
and look for firmware updates and download and install the latest.
Defragmentation… After you have been using your computer for a while it becomes necessary to defrag it. Pretty much any version of Windows has a program on it for defragging your computer. You can usually find this program by going to Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools. Here is a good article about Defragmentation.
File sharing… Can also cause your Internet to slow down because your bandwidth
is being taken up by people downloading files from your computer. For more information on file sharing please visit our Tutorial Here.
More RAM… Although our minimum requirements are for 64MB of minimum RAM, which will get you up and running, things seem to run a lot smoother and faster with more RAM. We suggest running at least 512MB of RAM to get the most out of your computer.
Clean-Up… It is always a good idea to clean up your computer periodically. You can take it to a certified computer shop that will do this for a small fee, or you can do some of the easier stuff on your own:
· Delete Cookies
· Delete Temporary Internet Files
· Delete Recycle bin
· Run Defrag
· Run a spyware program like Adaware or Spybot
· Do a full Virus scan
· Download and install any Windows updates
· Re-boot your computer