How to measure the speed of the broadband at home - see if you have been telecom pit

  
Some time ago, there was a report that the owner of a community sued the telecom broadband for fraud. The broadband package of his own is 10M bandwidth, but through his own test Only 2M is not enough. What is going on here? Have you ever encountered such a situation, is this a common phenomenon? Is it accidental or inevitable? The following small series talk about how to test your own network speed to see if you are also pitted! Steps/methods 1. Go to the management page of the broadband cat (1) Set the ip address of the computer to the same network segment as the broadband cat (check the manual). The cat is usually 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 and set the machine to 192.168.1. .X or 192.168.0.X (X is any number greater than 1 and less than 255) In general, it should correspond to the cat's network segment. (2) Set the IP address of the computer. Enter CMD in the run. Enter the ping space 192.168.1.1 (according to the segment you set) in the black dialog box that appears. If the content displayed on the similar picture is set successfully. (The cmd prompts of different systems are different. This is the interface of WIN7.) 3. Enter http://192.168.1.1 in the browser (if your cat's IP is 192.168.0.1, enter the address in parentheses) 2. In the cat The status information can be seen in the following information activation rate /uplink (kbps) 1472 /384 noise margin /uplink (dB) 9.0 /20.0 loop attenuation /uplink (dB) 42.5 /31.5 power /uplink (dBm ) 16.0 /11.5CRC down /up 154 ​​/6 where the above activation rate /up (kbps) 1472 /384 & rdquo; is the highest speed your cat can match with your line here is Kbps and Our storage unit Guardian relationship is 8Kbps = 1kb so this value divided by 8 is the highest speed you can achieve. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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