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		<title>Simple ADSL Troubleshooting Tips You Can Do At Home</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To properly function in today’s world, the faster internet connection, the better. Everything is done online, business, banking, shopping, social media, etc. And nothing is more annoying that waiting for a slow internet connection to load things up. It’s not ideal for people running on tight schedules as it can greatly reduce productivity.</p>
<p>The fastest way you can deal with this issue is to call your provider. Ask for fair usage policy and inquire about your data limit. Usually you find out about your limit by running into a notification on your screen that says, “”Maximum concurrent connection limit reached”. But some networks will not have this feature and you will have to personally ask about your current situation. If your slow DSL performance is in fact due to a cap limit, you can replace your bundle and upgrade to a data package that will be enough for your monthly requirements. If that’s not the issue, then have them check your network setting and see if all the configurations are correct. You can also ask them to get you a new micro-filter and modem because the ones ISP provides are made of poor quality and need to be replaced every so often.</p>
<p>But if you’re a fairly tech savvy person confident with your technical skills, then do these simple steps on how to troubleshoot common connection problems before you call your ISP. Check your cable and modem for electrical interference. Noise from electrical interference will affect and slow down your DSL performance. Place them in areas where there are no electrical appliances like microwaves or electric stoves and keep the cables free from metal debris. Straighten up coiled cable because coiling will also create some form of interference. One effective way of blocking off electrical interference is by getting an interstitial plate for your modem.</p>
<p>Another troubleshooting tip you can do is to simply restart your router. It is the first thing that should be done to resolve the most common network problems. Sometimes, a refresher is all your router needs to get back into shape. It is also important to regularly update your network passwords and antivirus softwares. Check more ADSL internet tips at <a target="_blank" href="http://davecarter1.blogspot.com/2014/01/top-troubleshooting-solutions-for-adsl.html">dodo internet</a>.</p>
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