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  1. I would happily pay more to get a faster Internet, but the one i have is the fastest that Sonera can provide at the moment. I would change my operator, but i'm tied for 2 more years with an contract. It seems there is nothing to do? No way to make a port have limitations on how much they can use data? Any sort of program or something?
  2. Sorry for taking so long to answer. I had some things to do and then had to go to sleep and get to work. Those are when the Motorola was not connected. Those were when Motorola was connected and playing a broadcast movie. First time i tested i had different speeds, but changed the speedtest location and got these. Those are the ones i got from the other server, but i don't trust them. They are way too different than the Turku server results. These numbers ain't that bad. 33-50 download when Motorola is on, but it becomes pretty bad when i have other devices connected. Usually my kids have their tablets and wife has her Motorola digibox. Then i'm trying to watch some HD 1080p hockey match, then that 30mb/s is way too low.
  3. Sorry for taking so long to answer to your question. I connect my modem to the telephone line. So is there way to make the Motorola not suck my bandwidth so much? I couldn't find any settings from it that could make it to suck less bandwidth?
  4. Eh, i have no idea what an apartment complex is and Google Translate doesn't help. I live in a apartment house. If you're trying to find i'm a using a Internet that the whole building uses, that would be, no. In Finland it's normal to have low upload and high download speed. I don't know is it worth of mentioning, but the connection i have is fiber. So it's 100/10Mb/s fiber connection.
  5. Oh, sorry. When i said megabytes i mean megabits. I have an 100Mb/s download and a 10Mb/s upload. Usually i get around 75/Mb/s. I don't know about the technology. There is no satellite dish on my roof or anything like that. Usually we put a cable to the wall and that provides the channels to our TV, but this one doesn't have a cable. It only has a power wire and a wire to the router. So i guess it gets the channels from the ISP's servers or something like that? The digibox is a Motorola 1853 and the router that i got is Inteno DG301. The old router/modem is a ZyXEL P870HN-51bv.
  6. It won't work with the original modem, that's why they sent a new one. My ISP is a Finnish company called Sonera. The digibox is a Motorola 1853 and the router that i got is Inteno DG301. The old router/modem is a ZyXEL P870HN-51bv.
  7. First i unplugged the digibox and ran a speedtest. I got to my normal 75 megabytes. Then i unplugged the modem and got the old modem back and got around the same speed as before.
  8. Hello, it's been a while when i last visited this place. Again, i need your help. So around a week ago i bought this service from my ISP that allows me to watch more TV stations. It came with a new modem and a digibox (kinda like a satellite). So i installed them both with no problems. Then i started to notice that my Internet was super slow, i was getting like 5-20 megabytes when normally i get around 80-100. I called the customer support and asked why was this happening. They said that the new digibox (again, the satellite thingy) needed Internet to work. Basically customer support said, that i have to deal with a slower Internet. After trying to find a solution on my issue, i found that it uses most of my Internet, because everytime it records something it uploads it to my ISP's servers, so i can watch the shows anytime with any device. This doesn't explain why it still uses most of my wonderful Internet when i'm not recording. Now i'm wondering here can i like make it slower, so my computer gets a faster Internet? Some way to make the modem give a specific port less data? Thanks in advance!
  9. Falcao

    Antivirus

    Oh, almost forgot! (I don't know how can i change my last message, so i'll post a new message) I don't want to install avast toolbar(?), so is it less effective on my browser?
  10. Falcao

    Antivirus

    Okay. I understand and respect this site's policy. Hope you guys don't get me banned or something. But again, you guys were so helpful !
  11. Falcao

    Antivirus

    Well this seems like a friendly community! You all have be very nice and helpful. So i got my information, but still i'm kinda lost with the IP thing. So i'll try to explain where i need the help. (Sorry if my English is kinda messed up, because it's not my primary language. + i'm so tired) So, i had my new internet for like 3 months. I use Piratebay pretty much, (hope nobody is a police, lol) so i'm kinda afraid to get caught. That's why i'm looking for a IP changer. I have no clue, if i change my IP is my internet going to go nuts? Any expert are willing to help. Thanks!
  12. Falcao

    Antivirus

    Uhmm, i dont know where i should put this. If it's in the wrong place, please move it. Can someone tell me a good free antivirus? I'm using right now Avast 7 (i think), but i'm afraid that my PC is not still secured. So i'm looking for a better antivirus, probably lite one. I have heard that Comodo has a good firewall, but it's not lite. Some one two combo would be nice. And a bonus question! What doe's a IP changer program do? I know it changes my IP, but can i still use my internet after that? Does it mess up something in my computer? Because i have my Xbox connected to the modem, so will i lose some stuff in my xbox? Like BF3 online pass? IP noob over here Second bonus question! How can i keep my computer fast and clean. I'm running a Windows Vista 32-bit. I have Ccleaner and i use it once a weak. And i have that Disk Defrag thing too. I have used msconfig to remove some programs from starting, but still my computer is kinda slow.Thanks!
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