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How Internet Speed Works?

by Aman Saini Writing Service

You’ve got a few options when you’re experiencing a slow internet connection. You can try to reset your modem, switch technicians, or maybe even move with a new provider. None of these will help if the problem is related to something other than the internet itself. 


You also don’t want to run into slow internet during a vital download or streaming event. You heard correctly; internet speed affects so many aspects of our life. It can also affect how we work, and how we communicate with our family and friends. 


That’s why it’s important to know how internet speed works. In this article, you’ll learn about some factors that can impact your internet speed, as well as the NBN speed tiers.


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Factors affecting your internet speed

There are many factors affecting your internet speed. Some of which you can control, and some you cannot. The majority of the factors that affect your internet speed are not in your control. However, many providers will help you with your internet speed for a small fee.


Technology type:

What is your type of high-speed internet? The main factor impacting your speed is the type of technology you are using. For example, if you are using ADSL compared to Cable, you will notice a difference in speed. The same can be said for different types of NBN. FTTP has a higher speed profile in comparison to FTTN.


Location:

Understanding the technology type in your area can be an essential part of deciphering your internet quality. For example, if you live in an area with an NBN HFC footprint, you’ll most likely receive a better internet connection due to the use of fiber-optic cable. However, more copper cabling will be required if you live in an area with an NBN FTTN connection.


Hardware:

Using the same Wi-Fi frequency or Ethernet ports is guaranteed to slow down your connection. The connection will suffer if you’re using a modem online with a low transfer rate. The same can be said if you’re using an old pc to connect to the network. Even if your modem has a fast line speed, your download speed will still be slower if you use an outdated device in conjunction with your internet connection.


Traffic:

There are indeed plenty of cars on the road when it comes to the internet. The more traffic, the longer it will take to get to your destination (or download a file). The same is true when you connect broadband internet connections. The more users are trying to access your network, the slower speeds, the more users in your home or neighborhood, the slower speeds.


Restrictions:

Your internet speed can slow down if your provider offers limited data plans. Unlimited data plans are becoming more and more common for both home and mobile use, but if you're affected by this problem, your speed may be fast again once your data limit is lifted.


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Choosing a suitable internet speed as part of your NBN package:

If you're lucky enough to live in an NBN-enabled area, most providers offer a range of speed tiers (e.g., 25 Megabits per second, 50 Mbps). You might be wondering if it's worth paying more for a higher level. Well, with the help of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, we've compiled some guidelines below to help you decide.


Asic Evening Speed:

The entry-level plan is perfect for the basics. If you connect broadband because your current internet speed is too slow, you might experience a decrease or increase in rate depending on the condition of your connection.


Standard Evening Speed:

This plan is most suitable for people who watch one high-definition movie while listening to music on another device during peak times.


Standard Plus Evening Speed:

When we're talking about high-speed internet, "one or more devices" might not just be your phone. Stream an ultra-high-definition movie and stream music simultaneously with this plan.


Premium Evening Speed:

This is the best internet connection on the NBN. It's perfect for people using their link to watch ultra-high-definition movies, play games during peak hours, or those who want a higher connection speed.


What if your NBN isn’t fast enough?

If your internet isn’t fast enough, you may want to consider upgrading to a higher tier. If you're paying for a higher level but not getting the expected speeds, speak to your service provider.


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Conclusion 

Whether you’re loading a website, watching a YouTube video, or chatting with friends on Facebook, your Internet connection is always working behind the scenes. You likely don’t give much thought to how fast your Internet connection is or the technical details of data transmission. But in fact, there’s quite a lot going on behind the scenes when you’re browsing, and it all starts with how fast you can transfer information to and from the Internet. Check what factor affects your speed and what speed is good for you. 


Also Read:- The Five Things You Can Do To Prevent Short Circuits


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