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Wednesday, December 11th, 2013 11:00 PM

Upload dropping down to 1mb at Specific hours.

I've been having very annoying slowdowns on my uploads.

 

Usually starts in the evening and then everything is 100% fine again the next morning.

 

This is going every weekday and it's slow to the point that you can't play games or anything because of the UPLOAD speed.

 

I called and they were gonna send a tech to check butthe issue is this. Their mornings-6pm schedules are only when the speed is all 100% fine. You see my point?

 

I checked the modem, my computers, did reboots, and everything is 100% fine.

 

I am using speedtest.net and the comcast speed tests. I been logging the speeds and times.

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So as you can see it's not stable mostly at late hrs and maybe early mornings Sometimes.

I feel like my upload is being SHARED or someone is doing some major uploading in my block. Is business class shared??? Help.

 

 

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Update, 2:01 AM and everything is fine again. So you see? It's as if somebody logged off and went to bed or something and it's fine again.

 

Update,11:50 pm

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 Back to slowing again.

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11 years ago

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11:00 am

 

Currently 100% flawless speed down and up.

 

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11 years ago

Only I use it so that rules out the iphones, ipads and such. I don't have wi-fi either. Just direct connect.

 

Trapped in a 2 year contract with many more months to go I am pretty much being held captive by this problem. My performance on upload makes my connection terribly unreliable. As bad or worse then most other ISPs.

 

So business class is shared?

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11 years ago

I would be interested in this answer as well, the only thing I can contribute this too is that teenagers are home, using tablets, cell phones, computers, facebook, twitter, netflix, and on and on.  I would think that Business class should not be shared with residential, but it seems that it is not true and of course not possible without running seperate lines.