Internet speed
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Internet speed
Because of limitations in the telephone landline, I had to settle with DSL speeds of 18Mbit down and 2Mbit up for years. The telephone infrastructure has been improved and since today I now enjoy 103Mbit down and 29Mbit up. Wow!
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Is there anything you wish to share over that line
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Such as?
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I have no idea, I just noted that you now have the capability to share with high speed (if you wanted to).
Is this still over the telephone line? I had to switch from ADSL to a cable-tv based solution to get higher speeds.
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Is this still over the telephone line? I had to switch from ADSL to a cable-tv based solution to get higher speeds.
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Re: Internet speed
This is still over the same copper telephone line, at least the last mile or so to my home. It seems that the distance between my home and the main glass fiber network is now shorter and ADSL is replaced by VDSL.
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I'll be joining you soon: been at 15Mbit down/1.7MBit up for years, moving to 150/10 (switching to cable) in a few weeks. I'll still have an annoying data cap, but at least it's 1TB/month....
The DSLAM at my current place is really dodgy, and I really should have switched years ago.
The DSLAM at my current place is really dodgy, and I really should have switched years ago.
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Nice improvement.
I´m still on ca. 3500m bell wire and no improvement to expect.
Funny thing there is a fiber wire in the main road property of EON.
EON does nothing with it and awaits a leasing offer refusing to sell the cable.
So its 8Mbit/s down and 2Mbit/s up here - but only with the good old TI UR8 chipset.
I´m still on ca. 3500m bell wire and no improvement to expect.
Funny thing there is a fiber wire in the main road property of EON.
EON does nothing with it and awaits a leasing offer refusing to sell the cable.
So its 8Mbit/s down and 2Mbit/s up here - but only with the good old TI UR8 chipset.
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Nice, mine is less than half of that sometimes and my ping is horrible too. It sucks living in the country sometimes.Ronald P. Regensburg wrote:Because of limitations in the telephone landline, I had to settle with DSL speeds of 18Mbit down and 2Mbit up for years. The telephone infrastructure has been improved and since today I now enjoy 103Mbit down and 29Mbit up. Wow!
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I've now spent a couple of months on the higher speeds, and I no longer think about internet speeds at all. The big challenge now is getting my home network to use 802.11ac instead of 802.11n -- I still can't figure out why I keep getting dumped onto the slower bandwidth when the readings clearly show less interference and strong signals on the upper channels :\
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If all of the devices on your network can connect on the 5 GHz band, you can disable the 2.4 GHz band in your dual band router settings. Then all devices will use the faster connection.
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I'm stuck with 0.7Mbit download and 0.2Mbit upload... They don't want to connect our town to fiber optics network which ends about 2km away. There is nothing else than this 40 years old copper telephone wire, no cable-tv or LTE / 3G mobile network either, just GPRS. ISP said that they're planning to connect our town to fiber optics but they didn't said when. I have to wait 1-3 days to download Mac OS X zipped ISO images...
And all this is happening in Central Europe in 2018!
And all this is happening in Central Europe in 2018!