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Moderator billford
(moderator) Fri 27-Apr-12 19:09:27
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Re: BT speedtester


[re: adebov] [link to this post]
 
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I always assumed 'alpha' was a pre-beta/internal release
It is.

Bill
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Standard User adebov
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 27-Apr-12 19:16:27
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No wonder he/she posted as anon wink

Ade

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Moderator billford
(moderator) Fri 27-Apr-12 19:37:54
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Some Anons are less anonymous than others wink

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Standard User stevepressman
(member) Fri 27-Apr-12 22:20:51
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Re: BT speedtester


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I just got pretty much the same speed test result too Bill 2MB on the 80/20 HA HA this BT Tester is a joke.

My Broadband Speed Test


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 27-Apr-12 23:58:22
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Indeed, what a joke:- http://imgbox.com/aae6upA6 - 2AM

Looking at my bandwidth monitor It didn't actually manage to transfer anything on the download, so no supprise it reported 0Mb.

Seems to be in a better mood ATM: http://imgbox.com/aagUDvDn - 11PM
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 28-Apr-12 04:24:42
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Re: BT speedtester


[re: adebov] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by adebov:
So in non-BT speak...

4. Please stop your anti-virus software (who needs it anyway, there aren't that many Chinese teenagers looking at hacking your ebay account. It'll be perfectly safe switching it off - we're BT, you can trust what we say).
5. Please reboot your Home Hub (as we all know how flaky they are).

They forgot 9,10 & 11...

9. Please power down the cheap Chinese modem and let it cool down for a few hours.
10. Please do a beta test to get your download speed (because the normal one is rubbish with FTTC).
11. Please do a normal test to get your upload speed (because the beta test is rubbish with FTTC uploads and often returns a figure around 40% of your actual speed).

Oh and 12...

12. Please forgot about speedtesters, they're all rubbish anyway. Just do a multi-thread download (using a download manager program) if you really want to know your download speed.

LOL couldnt agree more the only reliable speedtest ive found is http://vmspeed.com/
Standard User GonePostal
(newbie) Sat 28-Apr-12 09:50:27
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the only reliable speedtest ive found is http://vmspeed.com/


Er . . don't think so. I'm at the end of a long copper wire and am currently sync'd at 2624kbps which means a BT IP profile of 2Mb/s. The Virgin test (as with all of the Ookla based tests) gets optimistic on lines like that and has just returned me a download speed of 2.07Mb/s which is (in theory) impossible. The TBB speed test has just returned 1.8Mbs which seems a lot more in keeping with the line.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 07-May-12 11:12:25
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Yes...DLM intervenes it will set a capped profile with a maximum rate and a minimum rate.
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