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    More upload speed than down

    2 m/bits for download and 16 for uploading. How do I switch those numbers around?

    Thanks - rev

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    What speeds are you supposed to be getting? Last time you had a speed issue it was the positioning of the neighbor's antenna.. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/sh...89#post1565489

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    Yeah, I fixed the antenna issue. I have no idea what the current setup is capable of but I'd be happy if I could switch the download and upload numbers. One post I read said I should disable WMM in one of the router pages. I don't know what that is but the person who posted said it was the only thing that worked for him. Can you confirm?

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    GOOGLE is your friend. It really really is.

    TRY IT - you'll like it.

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    You can't just switch upload and download. They are typically controlled by the ISP, and download is usually much faster than upload. You can try disabling WMM, but I doubt that will change anything.

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    Steve:

    >GOOGLE is your friend. It really really is.
    Then what's the point of a tech forum?

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    Reverend - Tech Forums are here to Assist You...which is different than doing the work For You.

    Where do you think we get the solutions from No one here has ever used the recording software you use...yet we attempt to help by going to it's site and SEARCHING for a solution.

    It is also expected that You give back.... In between questions - you could pop in and attempt to help your fellow techies.

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