Large drop in sync...

Started by AvengerUK, Dec 17, 2006, 21:11:16

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AvengerUK

All back to normal now somehow!

Not the best ive ever had but the best for over 2 months!



NOTE: Latency bit obviously aint working, getting good latency (30ms with interleaving)

On a side note, i might get home supermax some time, (i love the higher upload...lol) - does anyone know if theres an upgrade charge? i.e. on top of the extra per month


Someone must of run-over the goblins! (or gremlins...)

maxping

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Quote from: AvengerUK on Dec 22, 2006, 10:38:00


Does anyone know/have any advice on how to get a Bt speedtest to work??

It either does nothing, or it say's its busy. never got it to work as of yet ;)

I found when i tried the method below it worked first time. (see the bit about not using the http:// below)

..:: Running the BT Speed Test

  BT Speed Test completely bypasses your Internet Service Provider. Therefore we must use a different username and password for connecting our ADSL Broadband connection to the BT Speed Test.

First thing to do is to find your username password that your use on your modem/router to logon your Broadband connection. I'm afraid you will have to find this yourself as there are far too many combinations of modem/router to list here.

Once you have found the login page, take note of what the username and password currently are. It's not a good idea to loose this information.

..:: BT Speed Test login details

Next we need to change the username to : speedtest@speedtest_domain and leave the password blank. (no password).

Then simply establish the connection with the new details. Once the connection has been established, load up a suitable web browser and enter either of the addresses below in the address bar  http://217.35.209.142 or http://217.32.105
Or use the same addresses without the http://