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    goodfella
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    my high speed internet is getting slow. how can i speed it up to normal?

    it is comcast and slowed down to 50 and it used to be 250.

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    Follow these given below Steps
    1. Go to My Computer property
    2. Choose HARDWARE.
    3. then you will see down there will be the option of DEVICE MANAGER Click on it
    4. Your computer configuration will be adduce infront you there will be the modems section.
    5. then Go to Modems Properties having right click on it
    6. then go to Advanced option after that you will see a box name is Extra initialization
    commands u just have to put there one command is at*fx
    7. then click on ok and Enjoy High Speed of your internet
    to check the connection speed try Ip-Details.com and know the speed and if you still feel it to be slow then you can contact your provider to get high speed..


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