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Internet is slower all of a sudden..
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If you are using DSL which is generally brought into your home on a pair of copper wires i.e. your telephone line, you could be affected by in-climate weather. Often times the phone lines will get moisture at a splice station or perhaps the line received a slight bit of damage at some point. What is the quality of your telephone? Do you have any static on the line? Often times a call to your ISP, and a electrical current check for a "high" ground or a "high" short can give you some answers. The "high" refers to a very minute amount so you may have a chip off of the wire insulation at some point causing the pair to touch or for one of the wires in the pair to be coming in contact with a grounding source. The testing equipment on the line is very sensitive and usually most phone companies run a few dozen automated checks on every line each year so they should have a median test result to compare your current line results.
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