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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: I_want_an_Omega on 30 March 2013, 12:50:23
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I was looking at my BT Broadband on-line and can see that my average monthly usage is about 49GB per month.
3 of us in the house, I work from home a couple of days a week - but I reckon the largest element is on line TV via the youview box - iPlayer etc, which we do tend to use most days in preference for not bothering to actually record anything.
I was wondering how that compares to other OOFers?
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Seems a lot to me but as you say TV and iPlayer soon eats a fair bit, is yours configured as a Public BT WiFi Hotspot?, having said that no idea if that gets added to your usage?
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About right, iPlayer in HD can be heavy use. Looking around 2Gb for say Top Gear in HD.
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I burned through about 20Gb last week ;D
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Seems a lot to me but as you say TV and iPlayer soon eats a fair bit, is yours configured as a Public BT WiFi Hotspot?, having said that no idea if that gets added to your usage?
Nope ,,,,,,,,,,,
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Seems a lot to me but as you say TV and iPlayer soon eats a fair bit, is yours configured as a Public BT WiFi Hotspot?, having said that no idea if that gets added to your usage?
Nope ,,,,,,,,,,,
Nope, right, well its not that then! ;D
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We use the PC a lot but not for TV or video. When I was with BT I used 11GB regualrly every month, annoying as the surcharge kicked in at 10GB hence I move to EE - unlimited.
Only thing I do miss is the free public wifi - brilliant idea, hard to believe BT came up with it.
It will almost certainly be videos and TV that push it up.
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We use the PC a lot but not for TV or video. When I was with BT I used 11GB regualrly every month, annoying as the surcharge kicked in at 10GB hence I move to EE - unlimited.
Only thing I do miss is the free public wifi - brilliant idea, hard to believe BT came up with it.
It will almost certainly be videos and TV that push it up.
Dont think they did, seem to remember something about Westminster Council come up with the idea and BT agreed to trial it there many moons ago. :-\
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It will be the streaming.
BT Wifi/Openzone/Fon does not count towards usage.
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usually use around 80gb a month, using iplayer netflix etc...
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Billing Period Peak usage Off-Peak usage Total usage
29 Dec - 28 Jan 5.27GB 9.99GB 15.26GB
29 Jan - 28 Feb 4.36GB 8.69GB 13.06GB
01 Mar - 28 Mar 5.29GB 21.02GB 26.31GB
Looks like I have been behaving myself this year. ::) Not like me. Maybe ought to spend more yime on the video link sites. :D :D
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Hmmm 92.4 GB this month, average 133GB
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No idea, as I partially load balance, and I can't get the stats for the BT Business Broadband line.... ....as its always been truely unlimited.
Stats for Zen line I do know, but with all the shite hanging off it, isn't a realistic comparison to this discussion...
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We use the PC a lot but not for TV or video. When I was with BT I used 11GB regualrly every month, annoying as the surcharge kicked in at 10GB hence I move to EE - unlimited.
Only thing I do miss is the free public wifi - brilliant idea, hard to believe BT came up with it.
It will almost certainly be videos and TV that push it up.
Dont think they did, seem to remember something about Westminster Council come up with the idea and BT agreed to trial it there many moons ago. :-\
I think that was the 'Wireless City Project' in 2003. What BT did though is to open up all their customers routers to other BT customers, creating 1/2 million hotspots in the UK, using the then extra long range routers. That is the brilliant idea. No doubt the BT person responsible is still unappreciated and in a lowly paid position. They don't promote it much perhaps because a lot of home users would switch it off if they knew their routers were open but probably because BT don't know what a good idea it was/is.
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Tech question (probably for TB)
I have BT Infinity and am a BT Fon member (obviously). I am aware that anyone using my BT Fon does not affect my D/L allowance.
Question is....when I start the computer upstairs, it always comes up with the message 'Connected to BT Fon'.... not my BT Hub...is this my BT Fon as I am nearer to my hub than a neighbours computer????
So basically, it would be better to download with BT Fon, so I increase my downloads with no penalty. Right or wrong ?
TIA
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I use between 5 and 7 Gb *per day* - I have a Plusnet business broadband connection (which is unlimited), although I no longer use it for business purposes much - my disabled wife streams TV for at least 6 or 8 hours each night as she has insommnia.
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Tech question (probably for TB)
I have BT Infinity and am a BT Fon member (obviously). I am aware that anyone using my BT Fon does not affect my D/L allowance.
Question is....when I start the computer upstairs, it always comes up with the message 'Connected to BT Fon'.... not my BT Hub...is this my BT Fon as I am nearer to my hub than a neighbours computer????
So basically, it would be better to download with BT Fon, so I increase my downloads with no penalty. Right or wrong ?
TIA
Yes and it's allowed. It won't count towards your broadband allowance. But BT Fon will be slower, 512kbps I believe. Main hub has priority so may slow down the fon a lot. Also don't know if it still does but fon would disconnect after 2 hours to stop large downloads. Lastly there is a limit equal to 7 days total use a month on fon. Given all that its probably not worth bothering with.
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Tech question (probably for TB)
I have BT Infinity and am a BT Fon member (obviously). I am aware that anyone using my BT Fon does not affect my D/L allowance.
Question is....when I start the computer upstairs, it always comes up with the message 'Connected to BT Fon'.... not my BT Hub...is this my BT Fon as I am nearer to my hub than a neighbours computer????
So basically, it would be better to download with BT Fon, so I increase my downloads with no penalty. Right or wrong ?
TIA
Yes and it's allowed. It won't count towards your broadband allowance. But BT Fon will be slower, 512kbps I believe. Main hub has priority so may slow down the fon a lot. Also don't know if it still does but fon would disconnect after 2 hours to stop large downloads. Lastly there is a limit equal to 7 days total use a month on fon. Given all that its probably not worth bothering with.
Thanks, mate :y
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Tech question (probably for TB)
I have BT Infinity and am a BT Fon member (obviously). I am aware that anyone using my BT Fon does not affect my D/L allowance.
Question is....when I start the computer upstairs, it always comes up with the message 'Connected to BT Fon'.... not my BT Hub...is this my BT Fon as I am nearer to my hub than a neighbours computer????
So basically, it would be better to download with BT Fon, so I increase my downloads with no penalty. Right or wrong ?
TIA
To make it connect to the hub wifi, adjust the wireless networks priorites on the computer - Win7, its under Wireless Networks.
As to using the Fon/Openzone/BTWifi, technically yes, but the way it VPN's the connection back controls what BT class as abuse... ...and remember its recorded against your (BTWifi) logon.
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Additionally, the VPN setup makes it a bit sluggish, and the users connected to the primary AP get priority.