Carrier pigeons faster than broadband

Started by Rik, Sep 17, 2010, 11:01:29

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Rik

At least according to the Telegraph:

QuoteCarrier pigeons have won a race against rural broad band after delivering USB keys more quickly than a computer using rural broadband was able to download.

Ten pigeons carrying USB keys were released from a Yorkshire farm on Thursday. They reached their destination in Skegness, 120 miles away, within an hour and a quarter.

Meanwhile, a five-minute video download which was started at the moment of release had only managed to upload 24 per cent of a 300MB file within that time.

All those who agree, please raise a feather. ;)
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Tacitus

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Quote from: Rik on Sep 17, 2010, 11:01:29
All those who agree, please raise a feather. ;)

As my profile has just dropped to 135 and the BT Speedchecker regards 50 (little more than dialup speeds) as  aceptable, I'm finding it quicker to use my iPhone to post this whilst sitting in a coffee shop.

Pathetic isn't it  :mad:


Rik

Sadly, yes, Tac. Have you been on to support?
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Tacitus

Quote from: Rik on Sep 17, 2010, 11:15:43
Sadly, yes, Tac. Have you been on to support?

Will do Rik. Had to go to a meeting this am - term starts next wk so it's headless chicken time at present :-)


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Tacitus

OK contacted support and they're going to perform a line reset so the speed should go up later this afternoon  :)

I suspect this problem is not going to go away, so I can see me taking the hit with a BT visit. Wouldn't be so bad if they actually did something for the money. 


Rik

Oh, they will, Tac. They'll accept a mug of tea. ;D
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Rik

Are you saying we were wrong, Ben? ;D
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Tacitus

Should have started a new thread for this since we've drifted off-topic  :)

iDNet have done a line reset.  Not sure what it involves but I've not seen such a fast connection speed since I first got broadband.  Sadly it won't last as the SNR is already down to 6dB and it's only around 7:30pm  :(

Still full marks to them for being quick off the mark, they really are helpful - well so far as BT will let them  ;D

Post a comment in support of iDNet on TB and I'd be accused of fanboy-ism, astroturfing, stupidity, (you can get broadband for half the price with two boy scouts thrown in) etc etc.......


Rik

 ;D

The reset forces DLM back to its default state, Tac.
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Tacitus

Quote from: Rik on Sep 17, 2010, 19:36:05
;D  The reset forces DLM back to its default state, Tac.

Thanks Rik.  Speed continuing to drop....   :(


Technical Ben

Quote from: Tacitus on Sep 17, 2010, 19:31:32
Should have started a new thread for this since we've drifted off-topic  :)

iDNet have done a line reset.  Not sure what it involves but I've not seen such a fast connection speed since I first got broadband.  Sadly it won't last as the SNR is already down to 6dB and it's only around 7:30pm  :(

Still full marks to them for being quick off the mark, they really are helpful - well so far as BT will let them  ;D

Post a comment in support of iDNet on TB and I'd be accused of fanboy-ism, astroturfing, stupidity, (you can get broadband for half the price with two boy scouts thrown in) etc etc.......



But are those boy scouts faster than a pigeon?
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Tacitus

Quote from: Technical Ben on Sep 17, 2010, 19:54:31
But are those boy scouts faster than a pigeon?

No but if you rubbed them together you could set fire to the exchange....


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Just fired up RouterStats and noticed that the DLM has turned off interleaving, so it's no wonder the speed is dropping. 


Rik

DLM is telling you what you already know, your line is rubbish. :(
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Gary

Quote from: Rik on Sep 18, 2010, 10:59:21
DLM is telling you what you already know, your line is rubbish. :(
I wonder if WiFi networks like the unobtainable and hard to get hold of Kijoma will be the way to go for some people Rik, I emailed them....6mths ago and never got a reply, I can get 40meg up and 40meg down £2 per Gb pay for what you use at that speed which is what they offer as the only plan for  their top tier speeds in upgraded areas, but you have to have line of site still I believe  :eyebrow:
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Rik

WiFi may well be the future for rural customers, Gary, that or Rutland Telecom.
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Gary

Quote from: Rik on Sep 22, 2010, 12:51:18
WiFi may well be the future for rural customers, Gary, that or Rutland Telecom.
I suppose WiFi may be easier as the exchange does not have to unbundled you just have an aerial on your house and Ethernet straight to your router, if you could get hold of the barstewards
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pctech

Perhaps they have been swamped with demand Gary and won't take any further orders until they carry out more capacity upgrades (transceivers and backhaul)