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The thread discusses slow internet speeds on a TP-Link router that has been in use for over 10 months. The original poster seeks ways to improve speed without extra cost, but others clarify that increasing bandwidth typically requires purchasing higher-tier plans from the ISP. Overall, the advice emphasizes that the main limiting factor is the ISP's provided speed, not the router itself.

Tomsonn

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I am using TP-Link router. It is more than 10 months old. I think now I am getting internet speed slow. Is there any way to increase my internet speed? I don't want to pay extra money.
 

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Nope....the only way to increase your DL/UPL speeds is to buy more bandwidth from your ISP or switch to a ISP that offers higher speeds.

Do you know what your current DL/UPL package is. Example: I'm paying for 20 Megs.

Jimbo22

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Nope....the only way to increase your DL/UPL speeds is to buy more bandwidth from your ISP or switch to a ISP that offers higher speeds.

Do you know what your current DL/UPL package is. Example: I'm paying for 20 Megs.
 

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Neemobeer

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Hopefully this helps you determine speed bottlenecks, generally it's going to be at your ISP which means more $$ = more speed
An image from 'Increase internet speed'. Diagram explaining key components and speed considerations in a home internet network setup.
 

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