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Why do I pay for "high speed internet" when I avg. 0.7 mbps?
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I pay for upgraded up to 3 mbps and I avg only 0.7? Why do I have verizon? Anyone have any good reason I should be keeping it? Fios is not available at my location. Only option in my area is Time Warner Cable. It's as if Verizon wants me to cancel...
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Please post your modem's Transceiver Statistics so we can take a look at this further. Also, run a line quality test from the following site for me, and supply the results of it: https://secure.dslreports.com/linequality
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How do I find my modem's Transceiver Statistics>?
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What would be the make and model of your modem? I can tell you once we get that.