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Re: What sort of speeds are you getting out...
« Reply #45 on: 16 December 2013, 10:10:50 »

Strange how you're getting a massive download speed there, yet a modest upload speed!  :-\
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« Reply #46 on: 16 December 2013, 17:57:17 »

Whats the point? Upload is too low to do anything useful with it  :-\
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« Reply #47 on: 16 December 2013, 21:21:29 »

Whats the point? Upload is too low to do anything useful with it  :-\

I know! and there's poor old MrOmegaMan dying to upload his Omega porn to youtube!  :o  ;)  ;D
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Re: What sort of speeds are you getting out...
« Reply #48 on: 16 December 2013, 21:56:38 »

Whats the point? Upload is too low to do anything useful with it  :-\

I know! and there's poor old MrOmegaMan dying to upload his Omega porn to youtube!  :o  ;)  ;D

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Download is most important to me overall id say, Music, Films, Netflix etc. Aye upload is handy for Photobucket,YouTube etc. Still THREE is faster than my BT 0.30mbps upload  :o
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Re: What sort of speeds are you getting out...
« Reply #49 on: 16 December 2013, 22:01:44 »

Whats the point? Upload is too low to do anything useful with it  :-\

I know! and there's poor old MrOmegaMan dying to upload his Omega porn to youtube!  :o  ;)  ;D

 ;D

Download is most important to me overall id say, Music, Films, Netflix etc. Aye upload is handy for Photobucket,YouTube etc. Still THREE is faster than my BT 0.30mbps upload  :o
Why so slow? Most ADSL2 services should manage nearly 1Mb up under most conditions. You may well find the slow ADSL you have actually gives better throughput, due to more consistent latency, inconsistent latency plays havoc with TCP windows, thus retries and artificial IP throttling (at the endpoints, not due to in-transit shaping).

My BT line can sustain approx 2MB up (so around 20Mbps)  :P
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Re: What sort of speeds are you getting out...
« Reply #50 on: 16 December 2013, 22:07:25 »

Whats the point? Upload is too low to do anything useful with it  :-\

I know! and there's poor old MrOmegaMan dying to upload his Omega porn to youtube!  :o  ;)  ;D

 ;D

Download is most important to me overall id say, Music, Films, Netflix etc. Aye upload is handy for Photobucket,YouTube etc. Still THREE is faster than my BT 0.30mbps upload  :o
Why so slow? Most ADSL2 services should manage nearly 1Mb up under most conditions. You may well find the slow ADSL you have actually gives better throughput, due to more consistent latency, inconsistent latency plays havoc with TCP windows, thus retries and artificial IP throttling (at the endpoints, not due to in-transit shaping).

My BT line can sustain approx 2MB up (so around 20Mbps)  :P

It's been in the local news that the area i'm in has bad Broadband speeds, Lot of people in the same boat, Apparently they are doing something to improve speeds here no idea what or when mind, On a good day i'll get around anywhere from 1.5-3.0mbps download and 0.10-0.70mbps upload.
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