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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 30-Dec-16 08:00:17
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Re: Code Look accuracy?


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Thanks, for the fast reply and update.
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(deleted) Fri 30-Dec-16 10:28:35
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Re: Code Look accuracy?


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In reply to a post by witchunt:
Wickhambrook exvhange


That makes me 5km from the exchange, but I get 6.4Mbps average download speed?
I reckon it should be closer to 2Mbps?
Standard User ggremlin
(experienced) Fri 30-Dec-16 11:08:01
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Re: Code Look accuracy?


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In reply to a post by Thumper:
In reply to a post by witchunt:
Wickhambrook exvhange


That makes me 5km from the exchange, but I get 6.4Mbps average download speed?
I reckon it should be closer to 2Mbps?
I don't see how it makes you 5k from the exchange.
it appears the exchange to cab 1 distance is under 400m, and you said cab 1 is about 600m from you.
total 1km


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 30-Dec-16 11:23:57
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Re: Code Look accuracy?


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Ah, that is because it isn't.
When I put a marker on street-view and set it to navigate to my house, the pin is in a totally different location to the exchange.
[Edit: so your location looks to be correct. Thank you.]

Edited by deleted (Fri 30-Dec-16 11:49:23)

Standard User ggremlin
(experienced) Fri 30-Dec-16 20:51:30
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Re: Code Look accuracy?


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it was witchunt who got the exchange location.

and in this case yea, codelook is not good for accuracy!, However, generally they are a VERY good resorce
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(deleted) Fri 30-Dec-16 22:22:44
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Re: Code Look accuracy?


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In reply to a post by ggremlin:
it was witchunt who got the exchange location.

and in this case yea, codelook is not good for accuracy!, However, generally they are a VERY good resorce


Thank you to all of you for your responses, with special thanks to witchunt for locating my local exchange.

Indecently, I greatly appreciate the information codelook provides.

Edited by deleted (Fri 30-Dec-16 22:58:14)

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(deleted) Mon 23-Jan-17 12:00:36
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In reply to a post by gerarda:
Of course the ISPs and Codelook can only have accurate data if the Openreach database is correct. I wish I had £1 for every time I have redirected an Openreach engineer from the cabinet that serves the public telephone box back to the cabinet a quarter of a mile away. 8 months after installation and two months after going "live" it still does not a have a post code reference.


I wonder if someone from Openreach reads this forum. Codelook now shows the postcode for our (not so) new cabinet.
Standard User PaulKirby
(knowledge is power) Mon 23-Jan-17 12:26:46
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In reply to a post by gerarda:
In reply to a post by gerarda:
Of course the ISPs and Codelook can only have accurate data if the Openreach database is correct. I wish I had £1 for every time I have redirected an Openreach engineer from the cabinet that serves the public telephone box back to the cabinet a quarter of a mile away. 8 months after installation and two months after going "live" it still does not a have a post code reference.


I wonder if someone from Openreach reads this forum. Codelook now shows the postcode for our (not so) new cabinet.

Well codelook still says I cannot get fibre, yet I have it and have done before codelook got its last update.

Paul

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