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Exceed download rates by uploading more quickly than they download.

Exceed download rates by uploading more quickly than they download.

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CptCookies12
Member
134
10-26-2025, 10:03 PM
#1
I subscribe to Xfinity with 100mbps internet. My average download speed is around 400kbps, and upload is about 15mbps, whether I'm using Wi-Fi or Ethernet. It's the same across both connections. Why am I not getting at least 20mbps? I'm feeling frustrated and prefer to handle it myself instead of reaching out to Comcast for a fix.
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CptCookies12
10-26-2025, 10:03 PM #1

I subscribe to Xfinity with 100mbps internet. My average download speed is around 400kbps, and upload is about 15mbps, whether I'm using Wi-Fi or Ethernet. It's the same across both connections. Why am I not getting at least 20mbps? I'm feeling frustrated and prefer to handle it myself instead of reaching out to Comcast for a fix.

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GETSOU
Member
220
11-01-2025, 02:19 AM
#2
Talk to your service provider to figure out the issue. If the problem is with your connection, they won’t assist. Avoid paying for speeds you don’t receive. Assume you’ve verified your cables and updated your router’s software.
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GETSOU
11-01-2025, 02:19 AM #2

Talk to your service provider to figure out the issue. If the problem is with your connection, they won’t assist. Avoid paying for speeds you don’t receive. Assume you’ve verified your cables and updated your router’s software.

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Nucleaax
Junior Member
9
11-01-2025, 04:13 AM
#3
It might be my fault. I didn't say I'm in an apartment with many nearby Wi-Fi signals. I know these networks can clash.
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Nucleaax
11-01-2025, 04:13 AM #3

It might be my fault. I didn't say I'm in an apartment with many nearby Wi-Fi signals. I know these networks can clash.

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Bee101
Junior Member
37
11-08-2025, 04:10 PM
#4
Choose wired connection. Determine your router model when using cable.
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Bee101
11-08-2025, 04:10 PM #4

Choose wired connection. Determine your router model when using cable.

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smilingskink
Member
52
11-28-2025, 09:29 AM
#5
Connect your gadget to the router using a wired connection and check the performance once more. Should the speeds remain poor, reach out to your internet service provider.
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smilingskink
11-28-2025, 09:29 AM #5

Connect your gadget to the router using a wired connection and check the performance once more. Should the speeds remain poor, reach out to your internet service provider.

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Stealsz
Member
126
11-28-2025, 04:15 PM
#6
You're experiencing consistent results across both wired and wireless connections, but speed tests on another PC didn't show differences.
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Stealsz
11-28-2025, 04:15 PM #6

You're experiencing consistent results across both wired and wireless connections, but speed tests on another PC didn't show differences.

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FREE_GAMES
Member
75
11-28-2025, 10:43 PM
#7
It seems there could be interference from the cable wire leading to your modem. The higher frequency bands used by Comcast overlap with LTE signals and broadcast TV. Damage to the wire or connector in your home or at the pole might disrupt your download speeds. To confirm, check the modem’s diagnostic pages for persistent uncorrectable errors on specific channels. Another chance is scheduled maintenance, which could temporarily remove certain channels.
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FREE_GAMES
11-28-2025, 10:43 PM #7

It seems there could be interference from the cable wire leading to your modem. The higher frequency bands used by Comcast overlap with LTE signals and broadcast TV. Damage to the wire or connector in your home or at the pole might disrupt your download speeds. To confirm, check the modem’s diagnostic pages for persistent uncorrectable errors on specific channels. Another chance is scheduled maintenance, which could temporarily remove certain channels.

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jamxxee
Junior Member
23
11-29-2025, 03:22 AM
#8
I'll examine that.
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jamxxee
11-29-2025, 03:22 AM #8

I'll examine that.