Causes of Slow Internet Connection
A slow loading web page is the ultimate nemesis of a fast paced life! Learn about the various causes of slow Internet connections from the following article to know exactly what to do to get the net running!

~ Rupert Murdoch
Indeed, in an age when it's all about speed - be it success or even survival - how can you let something as basic a utility (with reference to the 21st century) as your Internet connection slow you down? However, no matter how many service providers you switch or whatever network friendly locations you keep moving that router of yours around, the inevitable always manages to take place - despite all your best efforts, there are days when the Internet speed just won't pick up momentum, as if inspired by the proverbial tortoise!
Anyway, that reminds me, did it ever occur to you that the Internet speed is the slowest when you need to get that crucial information for your senior project the most? Did you ever notice how the webpage loads at a creeping pace when the latest subject of your romantic interest texts you that he/ she is online and wants to chat? Ah well, that's some real life relativity I would say! Seems like we're drifting - coming back to the causes of a slow Internet connection, the following segment tells you all the possible reasons behind a slow Internet connection that contribute towards your misery at the hands of information technology!
What Causes a Slow Internet Connection?
There are a lot of reasons behind the singular issue of a slow Internet speed. While most reasons do not call for any sort of alarm, certain causes may harm your computer if instant diagnosis is not done and damage control is not resorted to immediately. Let's take a stroll along the various causes of slow Internet connection to better understand how to fix each slow connection issue. After all, the answer lies in the problem itself and once you diagnose the issue, taking the corrective action becomes easier!
- Your Internet server may be facing a traffic overload, making your connection slower. This often happens during certain peak hours.
- The problem may be with your browser. If it has too many add-ons attached to it, its performance can get weighed down by so many unnecessary programs running together.
- You are getting less bandwidth than what is there in your service agreement.
- The router cables may have become loose and this can cause signals to be lost.
- The router and the OS on your computer may not be compatible with each other.
- Your computer could be infected by malware which eats up your bandwidth without you realizing it.
- Too many programs or applications running on your computer simultaneously slows down the overall performance speed of your computer including the speed of your browser.
- The type of connection also makes a difference to Internet speed. A DSL connection is faster than a dial-up connection and a cable connection is faster than a DSL one. A FiOS (fiber optic service) connection is by far the fastest among all types of Internet connections.
- Check what condition the telephone wiring of your home is in. Damaged wiring causes the modem to pick up stray connections and cross signals and it will have to keep sending the signals over and over till uninterrupted transmission is established.
- If your computer and modem are old, you may need to upgrade their settings to get better speed out of your Internet connection. You can download and run an optimizer software on your computer for this purpose.
- Internet speed is often determined by your distance from or proximity to the access point. Hence, the farther away you are from the wireless router, the slower your speed will be. This is especially applicable in Wi-Fi enabled campuses or a Wi-Fi enabled office environment.
- Last but not the least, Internet cookies and temporary Internet files can also slow down your Internet speed.
- A cluttered up, overloaded RAM is also a common reason for the Internet as well as the entire system running slow.
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