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Title: Broadband speed
Post by: Turk on 01 January 2011, 23:13:06
Just realised I hadn't done a Broadband speed test since changing to a wireless modem last month. I'd heard that wireless should improve the speed a little, but hadn't expected it to double.

I was getting around 6.95mb, never quite broke into the 7mb.
I've just run a test and got 14.84mb.   :o :o

Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: Debs. on 01 January 2011, 23:15:04
Wow....what a result! :y


Loving the new avatar-pupsters, BTW! :-*
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: aaronjb on 01 January 2011, 23:18:06
Actually wireless vs. wired - wired should win every time. There's simply more handshaking, collision avoidance and external interference on a wireless connection vs. a wired connection.

My guess would be that you are on an ADSL2+ line and your old wired modem was an ADSL modem while your new one is ADSL2+ compatible, thus allowing you to get the speed your line can handle rather than being capped at what plain ADSL can handle.

Still, never look a gift horse in the mouth, and all that.


Oh and .. (http://www.speedtest.net/result/1093349910.png)
*whistles and wanders off*
 ;D
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: Turk on 01 January 2011, 23:27:12
Aye, wasn't expecting that much of an increase. By Jingo ! :o

The avatar is Dazzle the BC and Disney the Labrastaffy.
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: feeutfo on 02 January 2011, 00:30:33
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Actually wireless vs. wired - wired should win every time. There's simply more handshaking, collision avoidance and external interference on a wireless connection vs. a wired connection.

My guess would be that you are on an ADSL2+ line and your old wired modem was an ADSL modem while your new one is ADSL2+ compatible, thus allowing you to get the speed your line can handle rather than being capped at what plain ADSL can handle.

Still, never look a gift horse in the mouth, and all that.


Oh and .. (http://www.speedtest.net/result/1093349910.png)
*whistles and wanders off*
 ;D
So would that explain 02 being able to treble our connection speed? Previously sky could only manage 1.2 at best, 02 now deliver 3.5 on the exact same line. They have their "own equipment in the exchange" etc...?
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: aaronjb on 02 January 2011, 00:38:58
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Actually wireless vs. wired - wired should win every time. There's simply more handshaking, collision avoidance and external interference on a wireless connection vs. a wired connection.

My guess would be that you are on an ADSL2+ line and your old wired modem was an ADSL modem while your new one is ADSL2+ compatible, thus allowing you to get the speed your line can handle rather than being capped at what plain ADSL can handle.

Still, never look a gift horse in the mouth, and all that.


Oh and .. (http://www.speedtest.net/result/1093349910.png)
*whistles and wanders off*
 ;D
So would that explain 02 being able to treble our connection speed? Previously sky could only manage 1.2 at best, 02 now deliver 3.5 on the exact same line. They have their "own equipment in the exchange" etc...?

It could do - it's my (limited!) understanding that ADSL2+ gains the most at the 'top end' of the speed spectrum because it makes use of higher frequencies (and those are usually the first to attenuate off) - but I know it also includes changes further down the spectrum, so that could well explain the speed change.

I think ADSL2+ allows more 'bits per bin' for example, which can net you a nice speed boost..
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: TheBoy on 02 January 2011, 10:29:20
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Actually wireless vs. wired - wired should win every time. There's simply more handshaking, collision avoidance and external interference on a wireless connection vs. a wired connection.

My guess would be that you are on an ADSL2+ line and your old wired modem was an ADSL modem while your new one is ADSL2+ compatible, thus allowing you to get the speed your line can handle rather than being capped at what plain ADSL can handle.

Still, never look a gift horse in the mouth, and all that.


Oh and .. (http://www.speedtest.net/result/1093349910.png)
*whistles and wanders off*
 ;D
That would be my initial reaction as well :y


I must do a speed test from some of the servers I look after, 1 hop and gigabit connected to LINX ::)
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: TheBoy on 02 January 2011, 10:31:13
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Actually wireless vs. wired - wired should win every time. There's simply more handshaking, collision avoidance and external interference on a wireless connection vs. a wired connection.

My guess would be that you are on an ADSL2+ line and your old wired modem was an ADSL modem while your new one is ADSL2+ compatible, thus allowing you to get the speed your line can handle rather than being capped at what plain ADSL can handle.

Still, never look a gift horse in the mouth, and all that.


Oh and .. (http://www.speedtest.net/result/1093349910.png)
*whistles and wanders off*
 ;D
So would that explain 02 being able to treble our connection speed? Previously sky could only manage 1.2 at best, 02 now deliver 3.5 on the exact same line. They have their "own equipment in the exchange" etc...?
Yup, ADSL2 generally boosts the sync speed, with associated increase in throughput if the ISP can handle it (Be There (which is what O2 use) has been known to be a bit patchy in some areas)
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: Varche on 02 January 2011, 10:57:29
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1093788475.png
ping 336
down1.31
up 0.3

That is good!

45meg Wow!
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: aaronjb on 02 January 2011, 15:08:13
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Yup, ADSL2 generally boosts the sync speed, with associated increase in throughput if the ISP can handle it (Be There (which is what O2 use) has been known to be a bit patchy in some areas)

Indeed - although on marginal lines ADSL can be a bit more stable than ADSL2.. at least it was for me in Slough (with 61dB attenuation on a supposed '2.5Km' line). Then again, that was with O2 - with Zen I had a rock solid 2.5Mb ADSL line, and O2 could only manage a flakey 2Mb line over the same copper..


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45meg Wow!

I am cheating a little and giving a result from a very good test, admittedly.. speeds around here tend to drop off on Sunday evenings with Virgin when everyone is online to about ~25Mbps (which considering the price, does take the pee a little) ..

Still, I'll still be one of the first suckers to sign up for 100Mb when they release it.

Must.. download.. the.. internet!
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: hercules on 02 January 2011, 16:43:41
(http://www.speedtest.net/result/1094112203.png) (http://www.speedtest.net)
thats about the same as when i was wired
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: Danny on 02 January 2011, 16:51:05
(http://www.speedtest.net/result/1094122922.png) (http://www.speedtest.net)

is that good or bad??
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: Plomien on 02 January 2011, 16:53:04
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(http://www.speedtest.net/result/1094122922.png) (http://www.speedtest.net)

is that good or bad??
depends on what you are paying for if a 7-8 Mb connection then good if a 20Mb then not so good
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: Plomien on 02 January 2011, 16:54:33
(http://www.speedtest.net/result/1094127580.png) (http://www.speedtest.net)
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: Varche on 02 January 2011, 16:55:27
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Yup, ADSL2 generally boosts the sync speed, with associated increase in throughput if the ISP can handle it (Be There (which is what O2 use) has been known to be a bit patchy in some areas)

Indeed - although on marginal lines ADSL can be a bit more stable than ADSL2.. at least it was for me in Slough (with 61dB attenuation on a supposed '2.5Km' line). Then again, that was with O2 - with Zen I had a rock solid 2.5Mb ADSL line, and O2 could only manage a flakey 2Mb line over the same copper..


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45meg Wow!

I am cheating a little and giving a result from a very good test, admittedly.. speeds around here tend to drop off on Sunday evenings with Virgin when everyone is online to about ~25Mbps (which considering the price, does take the pee a little) ..

Still, I'll still be one of the first suckers to sign up for 100Mb when they release it.

Must.. download.. the.. internet!


Go on then I will ask how much you pay for the Internet part? My service is only £38.80 per month inc Vat (45 euros). I am guessing yours seems like a bargain compared with that!! I am prepared to be wrong of course. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: aaronjb on 02 January 2011, 17:02:32
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Go on then I will ask how much you pay for the Internet part? My service is only £38.80 per month inc Vat (45 euros). I am guessing yours seems like a bargain compared with that!! I am prepared to be wrong of course. ;D ;D

I couldn't actually tell you .. my combined bill is ~£50 a month, though that includes the telephone line rental and the most basic TV package. I think it's about £25 a month or somewhere around there..
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: Danny on 02 January 2011, 17:06:04
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(http://www.speedtest.net/result/1094122922.png) (http://www.speedtest.net)

is that good or bad??
depends on what you are paying for if a 7-8 Mb connection then good if a 20Mb then not so good

good then, tenner a month, upto 8mb (had to find out of swmbo)
Title: Re: Broadband speed
Post by: Turk on 02 January 2011, 23:02:12
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(http://www.speedtest.net/result/1094122922.png) (http://www.speedtest.net)

is that good or bad??
depends on what you are paying for [/img]if a 7-8 Mb connection then good if a 20Mb then not so good
(http://www.speedtest.net/result/1094509706.png)

I'm on 'up to 8Mb' for about £20. Phone line rental, unlimited download, and free evening & w/end calls.