Your internet connection is slow.
Your internet connection is slow.
You're experiencing slow internet speeds, around 15 Mbps download and 0.7 Mbps upload. It might be due to your outdated router from 2014-2015 or your location in Riga, Latvia. Since you don't have a wired connection and use DSL, consider checking your provider's network performance, contacting Lattelecom for support, or exploring alternative plans that offer better speeds.
The speeds you pay for depend on your Internet Service Provider. Each ISP offers different plans with varying data rates and pricing.
I charge roughly twenty dollars for connections up to 200 megabits per second.
I'll contact the ISP to get the details. Keep in mind that DSL has distance restrictions—being farther from the central office or the remote box in your area makes the connection worse.
This might seem like a simple question, but are you sure you can handle whatever comes next? You don’t have to spend long hours looking up information or waste money online.
With DSL, the chances are slim your ISP offers "200Mbps." That speed would correspond to a VDSL2 30a setup over coax, which is very rare for a consumer line. Could you log into your modem and provide a screenshot of your connection stats? Most devices have an info page displaying downstream/upstream rates, SNR, power levels, and connection type—this suggests you might be on ADSL2+, which would likely represent the maximum speed available for a fixed service unless Fiber (GPON) or Cable (DOCSIS) is offered nearby.