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Switched to AAISP FTTC at around 4:00pm this afternoon - Lots of router resets and bad single thread congestion, so still cannot stream 4K without buffering! - Evening single thread congestion followed me, so will have to get exchange congestion checked out!
http://postimg.org/image/a2wmsldrv/
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Its unlikely to be an aaisp issue, report it and I expect they will get onto BT wholesale to fix (or talktalk if you on talktalk backhaul).
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Yes, though I know someone else on AA suffering. Will wait and see what daytime speeds are like, though kids off school now, which caused daytime slowdown on my previous service.
Edited by professor973 (Mon 21-Nov-16 22:47:05)
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We'll have lots of monitoring etc, so do get intouch
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The above post has been made by an ISP REPRESENTATIVE (although not necessarily the ISP being discussed in the post).
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Switched to AAISP FTTC at around 4:00pm this afternoon - Lots of router resets and bad single thread congestion, so still cannot stream 4K without buffering! - Evening single thread congestion followed me, so will have to get exchange congestion checked out!
http://postimg.org/image/a2wmsldrv/
I have considered them also but please do let me know how you get on. I am worried that with the amount of streaming 4K and otherwise I would soon hit the TB limit.
I might be wrong - but as UHD is around 35mbps (or so I am told) then it wouldn't take long to hit it at a few hours a day streaming?
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Been in touch and AA hands problem to BT, which shows my choice of ISP is good - Action at last. Just dumped the supplied router as continually restarting and finally went crazy - TBB brought up the router page. Put my TP-Link TD-W9980 in line now and actually have BB for the first time in an hour or two. Pleased with AA response but not my BQM, which shows the router flapping like a chicken with its neck wrung lol
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share/42b41c7ad56...
Edited by professor973 (Tue 22-Nov-16 12:32:54)
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Pleased with AA response - Have put this line into the hands of BT already, which was the sole reason for choosing them - Got nowhere with this line for a long time now, so fingers crossed for a fix. If other suppliers had done the same, I could have saved lots of moves and expense.
Edited by professor973 (Tue 22-Nov-16 12:30:26)
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Update..... Not sure if the engineer at cab an hour or two ago, or my router change, but running nicely with the expected loss of original speed. Looking like it was the router. Initially sites reported full IPv6 capability, but after it rebooted, IPv4 only. Test will be this evening, but for now, buffer free native 4K streaming!
http://postimg.org/image/89r0jkbgb/
Edited by professor973 (Tue 22-Nov-16 13:07:40)
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I might be wrong - but as UHD is around 35mbps (or so I am told) then it wouldn't take long to hit it at a few hours a day streaming?
Depends on the source but for example a Youtube 4K video is compressed to about an average of 22Mbps VBR.
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Yes, one like this is 2160p, Which is lower quality I think, though classed as 4K. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRxJAr1mYqI
Edited by professor973 (Tue 22-Nov-16 15:32:44)
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