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  • Who has the slowest broadband?
  • franksinatra
    Full Member

    0.125 mb/s Download speed for me today.

    I think I may get dial up again, would probably be quicker

    Anyone any slower?

    toby1
    Full Member

    I might have once seen 1Mb at home, maybe once. Usually hovers around the 0.5Mb region though.

    IN THE STICKS (no more than 5 miles from one of the largest tourist cities in the east and allegedly near the silicon fens!)

    trickydisco
    Free Member

    fine here

    saxabar
    Free Member

    Besthesda, North Wales:

    Drac
    Full Member

    Mine’s poor today.

    piemonster
    Full Member


    Dundee

    pingu66
    Free Member

    Me its been down for two days.

    Rang BT lines not with them, ok I have sky maybe the OH put it with them. Nope.

    Doris is with THE POSTOFFICE.

    Why didn’t I think to ring them! Because they do letters.

    Anyaway went down 4pm Monday took a couple hours to find who I am with. Then 3 phone calls to customer service? Who were crap.

    Faults outside no need to visit. Get home toinight and they had to visit. USELESS.

    Going back to BT.

    igrf
    Free Member

    Kent; just got suckered into Sky broadband, big mistake.

    Not that BT was much better.

    scaled
    Free Member

    Don’t think i’m in with a chance on this one…

    FROGLEEK
    Free Member
    brokensoul
    Free Member

    Not very good

    Obvious numpty question: How do I get the image to show?

    crispo
    Free Member

    Pretty standard day out our house. Village only a few miles away from Preston.

    buzz-lightyear
    Free Member

    Check you sync-rate and signal/noise on your Router’s control pages. A low sync rate can be caused by periods of line noise from poor filters or bad copper/exchange, or a sequence of disconnections. BT run an algorithm called ADSL MAX which they use to throttle-down your uplink rate when you have a line problem. Even after the problem is solved, the throttle is only relaxed after several days of “clean” lines. This makes diagnosis rather tricky!

    unklehomered
    Free Member

    😯

    my god some people have awesome broadband… 16M down .8 up for me. And that’s actually the best I’ve ever had…

    Edric64
    Free Member

    Ping 84 download 0.63 upload 0.36 do I win?

    smiththemainman
    Free Member

    This is the excellent Orange Livebox results that I can handle while its free with my mobile but as from 22nd I have to pay, so its shop around time now!!

    molgrips
    Free Member

    I think I am going to switch to someone who has decent kit at the exchange.

    However BT told my wife no-one would be any better than anyone else.. I think that might be bs because it’s a LLU exchange and other people have ADSL 2 instead of BT’s ADSL Max (I think)

    thorpie
    Free Member

    Issues with ours over the last week, 0.61mb/s with Sky Broadband at the moment!

    beefheart
    Free Member

    Slower than 93% of the country here in rural Wales.

    willej
    Full Member

    Ours has been quite good lately, for “normal” broadband:

    franksinatra
    Full Member

    Not looking great, this is one competition that I take no pride in winning.

    Not sure why I am hosted in London. Seems a long way away from home here in Scotland

    tjr666
    Free Member

    sparkyrhino
    Full Member

    wow some shite speeds there,how the hell do you watch porn? 😯

    bruk
    Full Member

    Moving soon but research suggests will be even slower. Great.

    franksinatra
    Full Member

    There is a fault which BT have said will be repaired by 9th Oct.

    My landline was down yesterday. Called them on my mobile and spent 20mins going through options, being put on hold etc. Eventually got through to a call handler and the conversation went like this.

    BT: What is the problem sir?
    Me: My landline doesn’t work, I have no dialling tone, I cannot make or receive calls.

    BT: OK sir. I will need some more detail. Are you phoning from the line that is broken.

    Me: Obviously not…

    beefheart
    Free Member

    wow some shite speeds there, how the hell do you watch porn?

    Forward planning….

    We may have crap internet, but I have trails on my doorstep.

    johndoh
    Free Member

    beefheart – Member
    wow some shite speeds there, how the hell do you watch porn?
    Forward planning….
    We may have crap internet, but I have trails on my doorstep.
    POSTED 58 MINUTES AGO # REPORT-POST

    I guess 21st century solutions to same old problems. Didn’t we all used to line up jazz mags ready for the money shot. Just do the same with open browser windows…

    drain
    Full Member

    Thought ours was pish but looks like some people’s is even worse

    Ain’t schadenfreude wonderful?! 😈

    timidwheeler
    Full Member

    Download: 3981 kbps

    Upload: 1718 kbps

    Ping: 45 ms

    timidwheeler
    Full Member

    Just did it again and got.

    Download: 19.09 Mbps

    Upload: 1.73 Mbps

    Ping: 171 ms

    allyharp
    Full Member

    kiwijohn
    Full Member

    Getting 4Mbs on the wifi at home.
    26Mbs over 4G on the iPhone.

    yunki
    Free Member

    can’t complain, out in the sticks on a BT landline..

    Mackem
    Full Member

    The fastest it’s ever been.

    Matt24k
    Free Member


    All depends how far I am from an island with a 3G mast.

    susanmiller696
    Free Member

    Mine is fluctuating between 1.5 -2Mb/s ?

    Crell
    Free Member

    This thread makes me feel better. I thought I had it bad with ~4 – 4.5 Mb/s

    I did get mine to improve considerably (from about 1.8 MB/s by

    Removing the bell wire
    Fitting a NTE5/a (which negates the bell wire fix IIRC)
    Buying a Billion Bipac 7800n
    Changing the SNR ratio setting on the Billion (currently 6, default is -1)

    Each of these made an improvement and I did have the “leaps” in performance written down somewhere but I can’t find them. If you’ve not done the above (the first two are free / cheap) it’s worth googling as they’re very simple to do. YMMV

    jarvo
    Free Member

    ^^^ This.

    If you’re having poor performance, it may well be the internal wiring isn’t helping. Best to plug it into the BT Master socket for the rest of the house.

    Certainly disconnect the bell wire, and all other extensions if not needed.

    Conversely I’m stuffed for getting BT Infinity, as my phone line connects straight into the exchange which is pretty much next door … rather than via a roadside cabinet.

    deadslow
    Full Member

    This morning (4 miles from Reading):

    This afternoon after Infinity install :

    Happy days!

    fanatic278
    Free Member

    Currently having difficulties keeping within my 10GB data limit. I’m astounded I use much data as I do nowt more than looking at web pages.

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