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Slow internet/ how to open internet ports

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I finally got my internet working. All I needed was a new modem, my old one was out dated by 4-5 years, which might be why it stopped working.
I can't remember how access the internet ports options. I think I have to change that from 11 to 1 or 2 to make my internet up to speed. I remember doing something like this before. I can barely watch 480p and youtube would lower down the quality and other problems also occur. Before i could watch 720 with no problem(1080 no way). However regular internet searching like Google or LCPDfr would work fine.

I finally got my internet working. All I needed was a new modem, my old one was out dated by 4-5 years, which might be why it stopped working.

I can't remember how access the internet ports options. I think I have to change that from 11 to 1 or 2 to make my internet up to speed. I remember doing something like this before. I can barely watch 480p and youtube would lower down the quality and other problems also occur. Before i could watch 720 with no problem(1080 no way). However regular internet searching like Google or LCPDfr would work fine.

Go to the start menu and type cmd to find the command prompt.

Type in "ipconfig" and find your IPV4 address.

Type that into the address bar of a browser and your router should allow you access to the settings. 

(I am at school right now, sorry for the bland explanation.)

You're referring to the channel, not the ports. Opening ports (called port forwarding) won't speed up your Internet. It allows your computer to send and receive traffic over a specific port. Normally almost every port is blocked by your router's firewall and Windows firewall for security reasons.

Changing your router's broadcast channel may speed up your wifi connection, however it's hard to say right now by how much or what channel you should use. You should look online for a wifi channel analyser to see what channels around you aren't being used by other routers (like your neighbours). The busier the channel, the more interference you may encounter.

As mentioned by the post above, use ipconfig to view the IP for your router and as before use that to access the configuration settings.

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You're referring to the channel, not the ports. Opening ports (called port forwarding) won't speed up your Internet. It allows your computer to send and receive traffic over a specific port. Normally almost every port is blocked by your router's firewall and Windows firewall for security reasons.

Changing your router's broadcast channel may speed up your wifi connection, however it's hard to say right now by how much or what channel you should use. You should look online for a wifi channel analyser to see what channels around you aren't being used by other routers (like your neighbours). The busier the channel, the more interference you may encounter.

As mentioned by the post above, use ipconfig to view the IP for your router and as before use that to access the configuration settings.

 

Youtube works better now, but sometimes it jumps between high and low, but keeps the audio same even in low quality. What could be the problem?

 

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