Mine is down a bit this am, guess the school kids are all on Facebook before school. Still our exchange is due to be upgraded to 24mb any time now but this will do for now.
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How bad is my broadband for £20 a month? try this test for webpage loading time.
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With 02 on their mid package up to 10meg I think and my average load time was 1.95 seconds
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With that iPlate thing, it can take up to five days for the exchange to detect the reduced noise/interference, and increase the speed. Its unlikely to be an instant speed increase.
Also, the latest sockets already have the iplate built in
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Although its extremely variable. Also, I live in a fairly small village!
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Be glad you don't live in Africa!!!
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Work's a bit more nippy.
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ouch. my work upload speed is actually quicker than the download speed. and they are both slower than my home line
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Spooky, they say give it 24 hours to start noticing a difference but mine was instant i.e. as soon as I conencted the phone/router to socket and connected to the web...instant fix...it probably should take a bit of time but I found the time adjust was zero...
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Bah, internet slugs... 1.19 second average load time, 18656Kbps download, 727Kbps upload
Virgin Cable XL package (20MB I think, soon to be upgraded to 50MB
!) - around £50 a month but this is the TV and phone as well.
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Bah, internet slugs... 1.19 second average load time
Demonstrates the diminishing returns on speed though.
As I'm at a third of your speed, but only 0.27 seconds slower.There is definitely an upper limit where your own speed doesn't matter and you're waiting for the other bits (intial connection, DNS lookup, web server response etc) especially on smaller sites with less infrastructure.
Still... wish I could get cable
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bearing in mind that normally only villages right out in the sticks will have their own exchange
What exactly do you mean by "right out in the sticks"? It's only a 3 mile drive for me right into the centre of Worcester. From the village exchange to the edge of Worcester suburbs is less than a mile - though I get far better internet speeds than them!Posted 2 years ago # -
aracer, where are you, and where do you normally ride? I live just off the Ombersley road in North Worcester by the way, apparently for some reason we're connected to the Fernhill Heath exchange despite being closer to the town centre... Odd thing is despite my slow download speed, my upload speed seems more consistently fast that many people on much faster connections. Oh, and the comment about the quality of wire Vs quality of the exchance must be true... My DL speed never drops much below 2.5Meg, even at peak times... Must be crap wiring limiting the speed!
Just read Ian Munro's post about "work being a bit more nippy"... HOLY SHIT That's fast!
Here's mine...
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Powick. I'm normally on the Malverns when I ride (though haven't been out for quite a while for a variety of reasons, apart from yesterday afternoon when I was out collecting controls from an orienteering event by bike!) Mostly ride at lunchtimes when I do, since I can "ride from the door" straight onto the hills.
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Mostly ride at lunchtimes when I do, since I can "ride from the door" straight onto the hills.
Cool, drop me an email (it's in my profile) mate... I'm currently sat at home not doing very much (still unemployed, but hopefully for not too much longer) so always up for a ride... Not always easy trying to get any of my mates out cos they've either just got married, are about to, or just got lazy!
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aracer, which village exchange are you referring to? If the Fernhill one, from its location I'd guess it is serving quite a big chunk of North Worcester and could be the same size as the main exchange.
Village local to me is 4 miles from the exchange. Half the village can get broadband...(probably 0.5mb max) the other half can't. Reason - two cables serve the village (via the same route) One cable is completely used by the lucky sods with bb, the other cable has higher losses and supplies the unlucky who have to make do with dial up. I have memories of sitting at the cab searching through the 200 pairs in the good cable in the hope of finding one without a dial tone. The only spares are faulty, and isn't viable to fix them as all the joints are along a twisty national limit road.
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approx £35/ month including unlimited landline phonecalls
Wilkommen in der Schweiz
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Bah - just under 2 megathingys here download - and thats bt in a city.
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Bloody Hell - this is slow!!
Time for a change methinks!
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From that site:
9264Kbps
480Kbps
02.21 secondsI pay 21 quid a month, including phone line and cable TV.
Bargain.
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aracer, which village exchange are you referring to?
I did say up there, but if you missed it, Powick. Don't think it has any connections into Worcester, despite the edge of the burbs being nearer the exchange than many of those connected to it.http://www.samknows.com/broadband/exchange/WMPOW gives info - only 1352 houses as opposed to 14k for central Worcester exchange, 9k for St Johns which probably serves the nearest burbs and 9k for Fernhill Heath. http://www.samknows.com/broadband/mapping/mapping.php?ecode=WMPOW gives coverage map. In fact you can learn a lot in general there about what sort of BB service you should be able to get.
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Oh, and according to that site, Maverickboy, you're likely nearer the FH exchange than the Worcester City one.
...and having seen that I should only get 5.5Mbps I thought I'd check again - my best yet! Can anybody beat 1.37Mbps more than you're supposed to get
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Speed is very server dependant. I have to connect to somewhere with a fibre optic link to get full speed. Traffic across the Atlantic is a little slow.
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