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emjaay

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#205698 23-Nov-2016 16:19
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Hey guys, brand new to this forum but I can't seem to find anywhere else to talk about this.

 

 

 

Whenever I download a file I always see the download speeds plummet.

 

This is usually about 5-10 minutes into any download and I can't seem to find a fix for it.

 

I have tried contacting spark but they gave me the same dull questions that everyone has already done: "Turn off the router for 30s etc."

 

I can't find any reason as to why it starts of good then hits rock bottom.

 

 

 

Current plan is unlimited fiber 100/20 and i am currently getting 3mbp/s and 20upload.

 

Anyone know why this may be happening?

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

emjaay.


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  #1676262 23-Nov-2016 17:11
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DarkShadow:

 

Read this, then answer the questions above please.

 

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=39&topicid=171109

 

 

Just to confirm that I have not forgotten about that post and if the situation changes, I will update it :-)

 

To the OP, sorry, there can be so many issues with wireless that until you've been able to test on a wired connection there's nothing sensible I can do to help.

 

 

 

Cheers - N

 

 





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