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Increase your Comcast speed
Submitted by altj on Mon, 12/18/2006 - 10:40
This post by Uncle Jesse was brought to my attention today. He says that he found an article that suggested "moving the router away from the modem, and that line noise can cause significant slowdowns." I'm going to have to give it a shot when I get home tonight and see if it helps me out. I'll post my test results here later...

Well, I ran some tests last
Well, I ran some tests last night and this morning with very inconsistent results. Prior to moving the modem, my download rates ranged from 2642-5885 Kbps.
After moving the modem, the range was 1653-6522 Kbps. I'm not sure if I had some hog in my neighborhood causing the inconsistent results or not.
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