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the difference in estimated and current line speed ?
27-07-2010 12:58 PM
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Estimated line speed: 2.5Mbps - the estimated speed from my local exchange on sign up day
Current line speed: 7.15Mbps - 14 days later and steady as she goes
router on 24/7 since day 1 to up till now
value speed according to online general speed checker s = 3MB (not bad) so dont worry
router on 24/7 since day 1 to up till now
can a router record and save these speed settings (ie is a router reboot needed )
As I'm thinking if I reboot it , if its intelligent then it may catch up nearer to my line speed as it appears today
saying all that the constant 3 MB /sec that I get is fine
Current line speed: 7.15Mbps - 14 days later and steady as she goes
router on 24/7 since day 1 to up till now
value speed according to online general speed checker s = 3MB (not bad) so dont worry
router on 24/7 since day 1 to up till now
can a router record and save these speed settings (ie is a router reboot needed )
As I'm thinking if I reboot it , if its intelligent then it may catch up nearer to my line speed as it appears today
saying all that the constant 3 MB /sec that I get is fine
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Re: the difference in estimated and current line speed ?
27-07-2010 1:02 PM
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What does this say https://portal.plus.net/my.html?action=data_transfer_speed
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Re: the difference in estimated and current line speed ?
27-07-2010 1:04 PM
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hello strat
Estimated line speed:
2.5 - Checked on 2010-06-01 22:27:41
Current line speed:
7150
Estimated line speed:
2.5 - Checked on 2010-06-01 22:27:41
Current line speed:
7150
Re: the difference in estimated and current line speed ?
27-07-2010 1:06 PM
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That's ok. Just making sure your PN profile matched your BT one.
Looks like you could benefit from having interleaving turned off......if it's currently on.
Looks like you could benefit from having interleaving turned off......if it's currently on.
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To argue with someone who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead - Thomas Paine
To argue with someone who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead - Thomas Paine
Re: the difference in estimated and current line speed ?
27-07-2010 1:12 PM
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I'm happy with 3MB per second , and whats more its really steady...
I did think the same as you and to turn off any error correction
but earlier I thought I'll leave it on ... for now ... Its so stable
thanks strat and tc
I did think the same as you and to turn off any error correction
but earlier I thought I'll leave it on ... for now ... Its so stable
thanks strat and tc
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