Fast download but (very) slow upload speed
I know that typically upload speeds are slower than download from most ISP in the US, but I have been doing tests the past few weeks on 3 different Mac's (and iPhone/iPad) and while my download speed is good (between 20 and 30 mbps, my upload speed never really gets past 1mpbs (.95 is about average).
Are there any settings on my Airport Express settings that I can change or look at? I'm running the latest Lion on two pretty new machines and Snow Leopard on an older iMac that we have, all with very simiar results.
Thanks.
One area to try is to change the default (Automatic) setting for the Ethernet WAN Port in the AirPort Utility.
I would suggest trying 1000 Mbps/Full Duplex, and then, 100 Mbps/Full Duplex to see which gives you better results.
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Very slow upload speed via infinity 2 (business) u...
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Had my line fixed today by engineer (no dial tone).
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I reset modem and router after he left and appreciate my profile is probably in need of some TLC after a weeks line fault, but is this normal in this situation? I heard it can take some time to reprofile my line and before it was fixed it was even worse at 0.10Mbps
Just seems very low considered the line is now operational again.48Hrs+ on from residential line reconnection my business infinity 2 broadband upload speed is now approaching normal speed levels.
What a 10 days that was all because some ass disturbed the cabling in the street cabinet!
Yes I'm aware I have business broadband and am talking about it in a residential based forum, but my actual phone line is still residential that it is supplied over and the business broadband product is much the same animal as that supplied to residential customers i.e. Infinity 2 Unlimited. Only the mail and option of static i.p. appear different - that is all.
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I can post screen shots of the speed test later if necessary.
Solved!
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Very Slow Upload Speeds on Infinity
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http://speedtest.btwholesale.com/
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WRT310Nv2 very slow upload speeds
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FAQ
1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
Download Speed
37.88 Mbps
0 Mbps
38.71 Mbps
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Have recently moved back to BT from Talk Talk. Average speeds with talktalk were: 2800kbps down and around 400kbps up. This is what I am getting now!!!!!
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Connected
Connection time
0 days, 0:34:10
Downstream
1,472 Kbps
Upstream
64 Kbps
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VPI/VCI
0/38
Type
PPPoA
Modulation
ITU-T G.992.1
Latency type
Interleaved
Noise margin (Down/Up)
11.6 dB / 5.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up)
63.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up)
16.5 dBm / 12.8 dBm
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1
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Never thought I would say this, but why did I leave talktalk????
What can I do???? Nothing has changed with my internal wiring and all I have done is change the talktalk router for the home hub.Hi Martsamps,
20Meg ADSL2+'s Upload speed is rate adaptive unlike the old 8Meg ADSL connections (Which are capped at 448kbps). Looking at your line attenuation, it looks like it won't get any better im afraid. Hopefully someone can confirm this. It could be that the homehub isn't as good on your line as your old TalkTalk router (It's been known to happen).
Cheers
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I have Exchange 2013 setup in a new environment (no migration) and it is working great except I just realized there is a big problem.
I notice the following
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Outlook 2010 with sp2 with cached exchange mode on: when I import the pst into outlook, it imports fine but the sync is extremely slow. It uploads to the Exchange 2013 mail server at 20-70KB/sec (bytes) via LAN.
Problem 2:
Outlook 2010 with sp2 with cached exchange mode off: when I import the pst into outlook, it imports extremely slow. It uploads to the Exchange 2013 mail server at 20-70KB/sec (bytes) via LAN.
More info:
-user1 has 1GB of mail and when setting up the user on a new pc with outlook with cached exchange mode on, it downloads the mail very fast. It downloads at 40-80 Mbps/sec (bits).
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Why is the download so fast from Exchange 2013 but the upload to Exchange 2013 is extremely slow? How do I fix this?
ThanksI did some more testing.
I setup a test environment with:
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http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/571571-outlook-slow-after-migrating-to-exchange-2013
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Hi,
For some time now we have been struggling with very slow browsing speeds. Sometimes the web page will not even load. ADSL speed checks show a good up and down speed and shown below and everything appears to run well if we simply download a file.
Do any of the numbers below indicate any problems?
We have various pc's both hard wired and connected wirelessly and the problems are the same on all. The laptop works fine on my office connection.
Any help greatly appreciated.
ADSL Line Status
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Connected
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17.55 Mbps
Upstream:
1.053 Mbps
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VPI/VCI:
0/38
Type:
PPPoA
Modulation:
G.992.5 Annex A
Latency type:
Interleaved
Noise margin (Down/Up):
3.6 dB / 7.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up):
20.9 dB / 11.1 dB
Output power (Down/Up):
20.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up):
8822810 / 44550
CRC Events (Down/Up):
121 / 59570
Loss of Framing (Local/Remote):
0 / 0
Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):
0 / 0
Loss of Power (Local/Remote):
0 / 0
HEC Events (Down/Up):
1805 / 164783
Error Seconds (Local/Remote):
87 / 45535Hi,
Thanks for replying.
line test was fine.
Here are results from bt speed tester
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Download Speed
15.57 Mbps
0 Mbps
21 Mbps
Max Achievable Speed
Download speedachieved during the test was - 15.57 Mbps
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2. Upstream Test: -provides background information.
Upload Speed
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0 Mbps
0.83 Mbps
Max Achievable Speed
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