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Hi all. Recently my internet speed has decreased dramatically. It's not the best but it's whats available in my area. I am supposed to get 5mbps down and 1 mbps up. I have done speed tests and it shows i am currently getting 0.97mbps down and 0.77mbps up. I have no idea why this is happening. I phoned my internet provider and they said it was all fine on their side. They have even sent me out a new router which i have up and running. No improvement what so ever. I have run a virus check, flushed the dns, cleared caches, and even installed new browsers. I am stumped.

Here are my speedtest.net results:
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If anyone could help that would be great!
 

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I am currently connected wirelessly. But i have tried using a cable and it's exactly the same.

I believe the router and modem are combined. All i have is a new EE bright box.

I shall try having a look in the router configuration pages as you said.
 

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Right i am in the settings. The downstream rate and upstream rate are more or less the same as the screenshot i posted earlier.

This would mean a problem on my isp's side?
 

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a problem from the router back to the ISP
so it maybe anything in that route

Router>cable>filter>telephone socket>line - out to the street and back to the ISP

one thing to do
would be to minimise down to just one socket

Are you UK based as its EE
if so is this via the Telephone line
and then next do you have the router on the MAIN BT Socket
NTE5 BT Master Socket - Remove lower faceplate to reveal TEST socket - Best Broadband connection

if so
remove the filter
remove the base plate
connect the router directly to the Test Socket and test speed again

That will eliminate the internal house wiring and just leave the master socket cable out to the exchange > and on to the ISP
 
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