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Improving Access Speeds During High-Traffic Periods on Easynews
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Improving Access Speeds During High-Traffic Periods on Easynews

If you're experiencing slower access speeds with Easynews, particularly during specific times of day, this guide outlines steps to help identify and resolve the issue.


Step 1: Evaluate Your Internet Connection

  • Restart Your Modem or Router: Power off your modem or router for a full 30 seconds before switching it back on.

  • Run a Speed Test: Use a reputable speed test tool to compare your Internet speed with your subscribed plan.

  • Temporarily Disable Antivirus or Firewall: Security applications may occasionally limit performance. Temporarily disable them to test the difference.


Step 2: Review Easynews Settings

  • Maximize Allowed Connections: Ensure you are using the full number of connections included with your Easynews plan.

  • Pause Background Activity: Disable automatic repair, extraction, or other background processes in your Usenet client to prioritize speed.


Step 3: Check System Performance

  • Close Resource-Heavy Applications: Applications using high bandwidth or CPU can slow access. Shut down or pause any large updates, cloud backups, or video calls.

  • Confirm No Other Users Are Active: Other household members may be consuming bandwidth, especially during evening hours.


Step 4: Secure Your Easynews Account

  • Change Your Password: If you suspect unauthorized use, update your Easynews password from the My Account page.


Step 5: Investigate Your Internet Provider

  • Ask About Peak-Time Throttling: Some providers reduce speeds during high-traffic periods.

  • Check for Maintenance: Contact your Internet provider to confirm there are no ongoing maintenance activities or outages.


Step 6: Test With and Without VPN

  • Try Both Configurations: A VPN may improve or reduce speed depending on your provider's routing. Test both scenarios to identify any change.

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