The OS decides what needs to be given priority. Even mac hangs up all the browsing activity when downloading security updates *manually*. So, it gives priority to download of security updates over any other activity.
Some OSes are smart enough to give higher priority to browsers. You may try a live linux system on a USB drive.
He is lying,they are kaam choor people ask him to do it and than let us see,they are hesitant to work.Update:
I got in contact with the JTO, he said that 8Mbps is the max speed my line can handle. 🙁
He also added that there are faults in the underground cables which can't be repaired that easily.
Though my Downstream SNR is 24, the Upstream SNR is quite low at 5db
I insisted on raising the rate cap to 16Mbps, but he explained that it's of no use as he had already tested and decided to keep it stable at 8Mbps.
I'm changing to FTTH soon as its available in my city.
Thanks anyways.
Do you use any kind of load balancer for the two connections?
He is lying,they are kaam choor people ask him to do it and than let us see,they are hesitant to work.
No. Both are installed in different places (home / work).
JioFi is my alternate connection. I have a Mikrotik router with USB connectivity to connect LTE modems (such as JioFi). It offers load balancing with LTE or with any other secondary connection, but I don't know how to use it. 😉 So far, I am able to switch to JioFi manually using a built-in command. It is a pain to learn to use it. Just learned about a button (called mode button) that can be customized to do anything within the router, like switching to the alternative connection when the main connection goes off. But, can't complain much as it offers the best value for money as a router (with tons of features such as load balancing, auto-failover, etc).
That means u went to 2mbps from 8mbpsThe data rate was 8191Kbps on Thursday, it went down back to 2048Kbps on Friday morning. I got hold of the JTO's contact number, I'm ringing him up.
This is not my primary connection, so, BSNL at 1MBps is okay to pass the vacation.
Anyways, 1MBps is enough for streaming Netflix and YouTube at 1080p.
Care to mention the model?
That means u went to 2mbps from 8mbps