There are many facets involve with line speed.  age of wiring, number of
users connected on the hub, capping by the provider... etc.  not sure of
there is a device available to measure actual speeds received, but would be
interested in finding out also.

On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 9:07 AM, tom holloman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Aloha
> Does anyone know where we can purchase a device to test the output of an
> internet cable before the modem? I’m in 40059 area code right now. They are
> paying spectrum for 200 speed and sometimes it’s so slow u can’t do speed
> test. When can do it it’s been as low as 0.6 and highest 58.
> My suspicion is cable coming into house. Any ideas?
> Mahalo
> Tom
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