Hooray for Fibre Optics

Started by joe, Jul 01, 2010, 11:05:37

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joe

I did Rik, first thing yesterday morning and they have contacted BT. Still the same this a.m.  >:(

Rik

BT aren't lightning fast, unfortunately. :(
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sof2er

http://81.187.105.49/?incident=342

There was an incident a few days ago with BT where they upgraded all DLSAM software but the software capped almost all FTTC lines to 2 Mbps (2125k IP Profile).

I'm not sure why you still have it, it should've been fixed monday but seems your problem started yesterday so that's odd...

Rik

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pctech

Have to say he doesn't mince his words does he.

Rik

He never has. Whether it's the best way to do business with BT I'm not sure.
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Bill

Quote from: Rik on Jul 22, 2010, 11:28:17
He never has. Whether it's the best way to do business with BT I'm not sure.

They do seem to get things done though... If I had to switch ISPs for any reason (other than cost!), AAISP would be on my (very) shortlist.
Bill
BQMs-  IPv4  IPv6

joe

BT reset at 10.00am. Now OK again.

BT speedtest confogured d'ld now 38717 (test now hangs at this point and wont complete).








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Bill

Quote from: joe on Jul 22, 2010, 12:14:25test now hangs at this point and wont complete

It's good at that >:(
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sof2er

:o Did you genuinely get 76 Mbps ? or was that speedtest bugging out somehow...I'm usually lucky if I hit the 38 mbps, it's most of the time around 35-36 mbps

klipp

Seems a tad unfair that some people get 35mb, and cable customers get 50mb, yet I only get 1mb.:(

Lance

76mbs would have been an error unless it is FTTP/H
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Rik

Probably caused by the AV software.
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Steve

The Speedtester ought to say "Please do not move away from your screen otherwise you miss it,you going so fast'
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Rik

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joe

I take anything over 35ish with a pinch of salt. It seems to be averaging out at 35ish. I've been using speedtest rather than BT because it was hanging on ie8 but having tried it on Firefox (3.6.3) it completes and gives the attached



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Rik

Go away, you're making me jealous. ;D
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Rik

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psp83

Or find out where they live and I'll go downgrade them  :evil:

Now where did I put them bolt cutters  :think:

;D

sof2er

For a few days I was only getting 31-32 mbps, so after I today powered my modem down for 1 hour and then back up it's going at almost 38 Mbps now :) (Which does show that the re-synch thing is still there !)

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