If you find that your Internet speed is slow, here’s how you can troubleshoot it:
- Identify the ONU: it’s the little white or black box that our technician installed in your home. That’s where your router gets the Internet.
- Connect a PC or laptop directly to the ONU:
a. get a network cable (also known as UTP cable) long enough so it reaches from your computer to the ONU.
b. connect one end of the cable to your computer.
c. take out the cable that leads to your router from the ONU.
d. connect the cable that comes from your computer to the port where the router cable was. - From your computer, go to https://test.jcs.jo and test your speed.
If the test result are less than 80% of your contract speed, leave us a message at https://jcs.singa.ro/en/contact-us/ and we will contact you as soon as possible to solve your issue.
If the test result are good, then the problem is outside Jordan European Internet’s control.
It can be your router, your devices, the website that you’re trying to access, etc. You will need to contact a technician to identify and solve the issue.
Speed tests made using your phone/tablet/wireless laptop are not relevant, as they depend on wireless speed that can vary greatly.
No. Jordan European Internet services are not directly affected by the weather.
Jordan European Internet has an incredibly stable and dependable network, with proven reliable equipment that has been installed and operated. We are constantly striving to ensure that whatever the issue we maintain our network for 100% of the time 24/7 365.
You can find help troubleshooting your Internet service via step-by-step tutorials. If you are still unable to resolve your issue using any of the above resources or if you would like to report an outage or schedule an appointment for a technician to come to your home, contact us.