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Started by sobranie, Jun 07, 2007, 14:22:28

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Rik

The cable side of VM seems OK, Eve, it's the ADSL side that's really bad.
Rik
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This post reflects my own views, opinions and experience, not those of IDNet.

DorsetBoy

Quote from: Rik on Jun 08, 2007, 11:06:03
The cable side of VM seems OK, Eve, it's the ADSL side that's really bad.

It's odd some say VM broadband is hopeless but some I know in the Bournemouth/Poole area love it and say they have never had a problem,the area is operated on the original NTL (NYNEX) infrastructure they probably did better installs then.

Kheldar

i'd give up bbq's for a week if i could go back to my old blueyonder cable connection rather than this piece of string on i have now.

sobranie

Tks for all replies over the last few days.
Not a particularly happy bunny re. making a decision. Usual probs of course, some people love brand X and others hate brand X.
New router technology doesn't really help either so decision made to nurse my present heap pending market movements especially where high def streaming is concerned.

Tanzanite

Just thought I'd repost a suggestion as yesterday I got a new router after hearing how someone managed another 1mg of sync speed with it. I managed to get a sync speed of 7616 with it, even though 4 other routers have all been around 5100, 4800, 3700!!
It's kept the noise margin fairly steady too unlike previous ones where it would go from 15 to -2 and anywhere in between all through the day. I have noise, crackles, echos on my line and it needs to be fixed (again!) yet this router has made me sync at a higher speed than I've ever got.

Of course everyone gets different results with different routers but this one was only £36 and if u buy it online I believe you have a 7 day distance selling cool off and could send it back if no good for you.
It's a billion 5200G. I've got good signal strength in a fairly large, very old house with lots of walls too.