This isn't exactly a "beginner" question, but it as it applies to several os versions, including non-kubuntu, this seems like a good place to post it.
Over the last several days, I have noticed that my network connection has slowed to a crawl. What used to be around 180kb/s is now bouncing around 30-50kb/s.
This is happening on natty and oneiric, as well as on aptosid. Now all of these OS's are based on sid, and all have been updated, so it COULD be something that came down the pipe. It could also be a problem with the router or dsl modem -- both have been shut down and restarted several times. And it could be an isp problem. This is happening with apt-get as well as firefox. jnettop isn't showing anything unusual that might be hogging the connection.
Question is, what is the best approach to figuring out where the bottleneck is, given that I have no analyzer or other equipment?
Over the last several days, I have noticed that my network connection has slowed to a crawl. What used to be around 180kb/s is now bouncing around 30-50kb/s.
This is happening on natty and oneiric, as well as on aptosid. Now all of these OS's are based on sid, and all have been updated, so it COULD be something that came down the pipe. It could also be a problem with the router or dsl modem -- both have been shut down and restarted several times. And it could be an isp problem. This is happening with apt-get as well as firefox. jnettop isn't showing anything unusual that might be hogging the connection.
Question is, what is the best approach to figuring out where the bottleneck is, given that I have no analyzer or other equipment?
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