Very slow speeds

Started by zappaDPJ, Mar 30, 2010, 05:33:53

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Rik

Show them the router, they'll be quick and discrete. ;D
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adamr8965

white netgear one, with blue flashing dome lights cant miss it.

Rik

That will confuse them, they'll think they're being pulled over for speeding. ;D
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adamr8965

stops the misses hoovering to fast.

Rik

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adamr8965

its a turbo hoover aswell. :eek4:

Rik

So there's no dust on her, then? ;)
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GizmoTheMogwai

Getting really cr*ppy speeds tonight, anyone else?

zappaDPJ

Yes but the net is behaving extremely strangely from my location. Earlier tonight there was almost zero throughput with web pages taking over a minute to fully resolve. I then did a speed test and got the best result for both streams that I've ever seen. Now it's pretty slow again but not as bad as it was a couple of hours ago.
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zappaDPJ



I have virtually no upstream which might explain why even with 2MB down this page took over a minute to fully load.
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zappaDPJ

And a couple of minutes later...



As I said at the start, the net is behaving extremely strangely from my location  :eyebrow:
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zappaDPJ

I just completely lost all throughput and again a few minutes later it's back to full speed.
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adamr8965

It could be something to do with the paddington problems, or rik has been doing his online food shopping.

I havent really had any problems so far, my connection slow a little at peak times now which it never did before.

DorsetBoy

http://www.idnet.net/support/status.jsp

there is a huge list of phone areas still affected.

zappaDPJ

My exchange doesn't appear to be on the list so I'm not sure what's causing it. I'll get on to support after the break if it continues.
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Rik

The problem is that it's causing reduced capacity as well, Zap - I got a 'network busy' when trying to make a phone call yesterday.
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zappaDPJ

Capacity or congestion was my first thought but I don't appear to have any issues during the day. I've just managed to do a BT speedtest, the first time it has worked for me in months. I now realise it wasn't recognising the phone number I'm currently using. It is fairly new but it seems a bit inefficient that it's taken around 6 months to recognise!

Anyway at this time of day things are a little sluggish (700 Kbps slower than usual) but certainly nothing to complain about.

Download speedachieved during the test was - 5611 Kbps
For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 600-7150 Kbps.
Additional Information:
Your DSL Connection Rate :7552 Kbps(DOWN-STREAM), 448 Kbps(UP-STREAM)
IP Profile for your line is - 6500 Kbps

The problems start later on and continue through to the very early hours. I'll try and do another one later tonight if I'm around.
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Rik

Good luck with that - hot VP looks the most likely cause.
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wecpcs

Quote from: DorsetBoy on Apr 02, 2010, 06:40:48
http://www.idnet.net/support/status.jsp

there is a huge list of phone areas still affected.

My exchange is on the list, but as I was away all week on a Warner Holiday break, I did not find out until my return on Friday, upon reading this forum. I had shut down everything before going away and I fired up the router midday on Friday and all was normal, but I decided to do a speed test on speedtest.net to check and received my usual 6.35Mb/s download speed but my upload speed was only 0.23Mb/s, which is usually around 0.36Mb/s. After a reboot of the router I received 6.94Mb/s but my upload speed was still only 0.23Mb/s. So I decided to do a router shutdown for a couple of minutes and upon retesting my download speed was 6.83Mb/s and my upload speed was back to its normal 0.36Mb/s, so obviously something had happened while I was away but at least it was easily remedied.

Colin

Rik

It seems to still be going on, Colin. I'll be interested to see if BT come under fire from Ofcom for such a massive service failure.
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zappaDPJ

I've shifted a huge amount of data overnight and I've not noticed any problems at all so perhaps whatever was bugging my connection has been fixed.
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Rik

I'd imagine the overtime is rolling in for BT engineers this weekend. :)
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