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Any good ways of speeding up your internet? +REP
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I live in Ireland, I have a very good pc and next gen router.
I cannot buy anything to improve it and this computer is new, I had my old pc set up to the best internet but now I forget all of these tricks.
Can anyone help me out?
I cannot buy anything to improve it and this computer is new, I had my old pc set up to the best internet but now I forget all of these tricks.
Can anyone help me out?
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Upgrade your plan is your best bet. Or turn off all the devices you are not using.
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yeah, you can buy a new package or upgrade and change to a different provider.
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Well if you want truly faster internet you have to buy it.
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Make sure you are the only device connected to the internet.
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I'd recommend upgrading your current ISP to a higher plan.
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VPN wrote Upgrade your plan is your vest bet. Or turn off all the devices you are not using.
we have the max speed they can give, they haven't fibre optic, one company does but if we move to them we won't get unlimited downloads, Vodafone are good enough I think though, We have lots of things on wifi but all are being used :/
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Upgrade to fiber broadband for super fast speeds
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JSON wrote yeah, you can buy a new package or upgrade and change to a different provider.
Resort wrote Well if you want truly faster internet you have to buy it.
Ethics wrote Make sure you are the only device connected to the internet.
EstablishedGaming wrote I'd recommend upgrading your current ISP to a higher plan.
We have the best package around, we cant get a different provider they are giving us 50Mb/s but all of that isn't coming though we are getting 12 Mb/s
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You could use less devices on your network. Try and disconnect all devices from your network (that you are not using)
The best thing to do is to contact your ISP and get your broadband speed upgraded. You can improve performance, but not the actual speed as your ISP has limited you to your current download speed.
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The best thing to do is to contact your ISP and get your broadband speed upgraded. You can improve performance, but not the actual speed as your ISP has limited you to your current download speed.
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