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Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:29 pm
by pete
Wow very nice there Buzz!
Here's Comcast is rebranding itself with a new name Xfinity(?). Better speeds than before.
About double the price now these days. It used to be $35 USD per month and now its about $70 USD per month.

Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 2:42 pm
by ilovemyjoggler
BuZz wrote:Downstream/Upstream got increased in Jan so time to post a new test.
speed is mostly good
Download speed is mostly WOW! BuZz, your post made me lol. I have one like you at home. By that I mean someone who seems just a teeny bit hard to impress

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My broadband supplier is being sold to Sky. I'm not happy about this - I have an inexplicable aversion to sky. Time to shop around.
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:46 pm
by pete
Interesting. I cannot see any of the speed net pictures anymore. Its just a picture with nothing in it.
I tried just now to do another speed test and when I save the results I do not see the picture. Here I just did a snapshot of the screens.
I then went to toast dot net and checked speeds. Depending on location and ISP I saw from 5 to 16 Mb downloading speeds (midwest, east coast and west coast US). I didn't really check on the international stuff though.
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 6:57 pm
by pete
The speed dot net test pictures came back. Odd that they were not there earlier today.
What the heck; might as well travel the world virtually....
Did a test between here in the midwest and the UK ....interesting results.
A bit better to London.
Another to Melbourne.
Another to China
Another to Mexico
Geez I am having fun with this (bored today).
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 1:49 am
by ilovemyjoggler
Pete, how can a man with so many projects on the go possibly be bored?
I hardly ever do speed tests as the results are too disappointing but as I currently pay peanuts for unlimited downloads, i can't complain about speed. I said in my earlier post my broadband provider will be taken over soon. So in preparation I did a bit of research this evening and was surprised at how few providers there are.
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 1:09 am
by gegs
Virgin speed doubling was supposed to happen in my area at the end of this month, so I was surprised to see that it said it had already happened when I checked my account today (I was still on the old speed yesterday). I confirmed it with speedtest.net and got a pleasant surprise. My "up to 30 meg" package is now:

Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 11:40 am
by baristaa
Upgrade to sky 20mb broadband? i was wondering if upgrading from 8mb to 20mb sky broadband will make a big diffrence to the speed of the internet. the company is called sky its in the uk the broadband is on the phone line its regular broadband its not a sky broadband.
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Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2014 7:47 pm
by hawsey
Depends on the quality of your line/ distance from the exchange in laymans terms , what speed do you get on up to 8mb ?
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 7:40 pm
by jimeney
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 7:43 pm
by jimeney
BuZz wrote:Downstream/Upstream got increased in Jan so time to post a new test.
speed is mostly good, however my line has a low SNR, so I am getting some problems like occassional disconnections etc. I would still swap this for 80/20 (like you can have on bt infinity). need more upstream speed!
What router have you got there? I have a superhub, which has 100mb ethernet - I'm not taking the jump to 120mb virgin because I know that the superhub isn't capable of handling that last 20mbit
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 2:15 am
by BuZz
I have a superhub 1, which has gigabit ethernet - if yours is the same, then it would be gigabit also. I have it in modem mode connected to a
http://www.tp-link.com/lk/products/deta ... TL-WDR4300 which is running
https://openwrt.org/ as the superhub itself is a bit pants. openwrt is awesome.
I would rather more upstream instead of higher download speeds though. I'm somewhat tempted to switch to bt infinity for the increased upstream. I've also had many problems last year with my connection, which is finally fixed, but I am intending to write to the complains department as it sucks I have been paying £60 a month for a service that had so much downtime (I had 6 or 7 engineer visits last year!)
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 2:51 am
by castalla
We've got 6 mb Orange - few problems running about 5 streaming devices at any one time ....
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 3:21 pm
by jimeney
BuZz wrote:I have a superhub 1, which has gigabit ethernet - if yours is the same, then it would be gigabit also. I have it in modem mode connected to a
http://www.tp-link.com/lk/products/deta ... TL-WDR4300 which is running
https://openwrt.org/ as the superhub itself is a bit pants. openwrt is awesome.
I would rather more upstream instead of higher download speeds though. I'm somewhat tempted to switch to bt infinity for the increased upstream. I've also had many problems last year with my connection, which is finally fixed, but I am intending to write to the complains department as it sucks I have been paying £60 a month for a service that had so much downtime (I had 6 or 7 engineer visits last year!)
I have a superhub 1 too I believe, I didn't realise it was Gigabit (either that or something in the mix is not allowing it to reach gigabit speed). I'm using a Cisco e4200 running DD-WRT as the main router, again like you, in modem mode. Perhaps it's time for me to take the jump then, I can live with 10mbit up, although when we get our speed bump to 152mbit, I wonder if that will mean better upstream too?!
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 11:30 pm
by offbeatdave
After 16 months of thinking my ADSL2+ upload was uncapped syncing at 888Kbps, after setting up my parents' new ADSL2+ connection I realised it wasn't! All it took was a quick message to Plusnet (apparently from this week their default upload setting is uncapped) and I'm properly uncapped!
It ain't fibre (one day it'll reach this part of the country) but it will get those little PnP III updates to the masses a few seconds quicker!

Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 4:24 am
by danfoshizzle
Not bad, but roughly half what I am used to

Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 1:22 pm
by pete
I am starting to notice that while my broadband pipes are OK in size; the internet itself appears to be oversubscribed (and controlled) and performance is starting to get worst than just a couple of years ago.
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 6:58 pm
by mickchip
Not seen this before so I thought I would give it a go.
Not bad at all.
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:16 pm
by pete
Here are some tests playing around.
House to Chicago
House to Madestone, UK
House to Southport, UK
House to Cheynne, WY
Curious what you guys see to Chicago from the UK?
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 6:21 am
by holys
My Internet speed test results are,
Download Speed: 18.89 Mbps
Upload Speed:0.795 Mbps.
I perform this test from
ScanMySpeed.com
Re: speed of your broadband?
Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 10:40 pm
by ilovemyjoggler
Having had persistent drops in internet to no internet at all this is what we get once it's back. Speed should be c.6 meg. This is AFTER an engineer came to change an external cable. Shite.