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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Sat 09-Apr-11 16:49:51
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[re: jchamier] [link to this post]
 
Good Lord!

How do you get your BQM to look like that? My O2 one was never so.

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My domains,website and mail hosting - Tsohost. Internet connection - IDNet Home Starter Fibre. Live BQM.

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Standard User acpsd775
(member) Sat 09-Apr-11 17:02:05
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ah that's good to here then im currently with cable so although the phone will cut off (porting number ) my broadband will remain for a few weeks after so i wont be without broadband at least phones active on monday but my ADSL wont go live till the 21st reason for keeping the cable a little longer lol im glad it all worked out for you.

Ash

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2004: Blueyonder 256k/512k => 2006: Blueyonder 2Meg => 2009 Virgin Media 10Meg => 2009/10 Virgin Media 50Meg => 21/04/2011 sky Unlimited

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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Sat 09-Apr-11 18:03:33
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in peak ??????????


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Standard User jchamier
(knowledge is power) Sun 10-Apr-11 12:55:38
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Good Lord!
How do you get your BQM to look like that? My O2 one was never so.


The "comb filter" effect? Thats the BE supplied TG585v7 in bridge mode with Ethernet port 1 connected to my Draytek 2820. The latency is BE's gaming mode enabled. (mostly fast path).

I wonder if the comb effect bars are spaced closer together the higher the sync.

Its definitely the 585v7, as if I swap it for the Draytek in ADSL mode, they vanish completely, however I get a lot of disconnections per week. The 585v7 hangs in.

The tbb flash test showing 15.22 Mbps download, 1.09 Mbps upload - and the mini graph is a straight line, no dips. The tbb java test shows 14.9 Mbps download, 1.1 Mbps upload.

James - be* pro - on THFB - sync about 17.2mbps - BQM
Standard User acpsd775
(member) Mon 11-Apr-11 08:41:52
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showed up at 8.30 lol what a relief that is was scared to sin want gunna show up and id lost my number haha but phew

Ash

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2004: Blueyonder 256k/512k => 2006: Blueyonder 2Meg => 2009 Virgin Media 10Meg => 2009/10 Virgin Media 50Meg => 21/04/2011 sky Unlimited

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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Mon 11-Apr-11 13:08:06
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That's good news. So how are you posting/doing anything while you wait for broadband?

My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk
My domains,website and mail hosting - Tsohost. Internet connection - IDNet Home Starter Fibre. Live BQM.

"Where talent is a dwarf, self-esteem is a giant." - Jean-Antoine Petit-Senn.
Standard User acpsd775
(member) Mon 11-Apr-11 13:37:19
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I've still got my cable broadband untill the end of the month so I'll still have it while my sky broadbands going threw it's training period lol sky told me my broadband with them will be active in about 7 days lol I'm actually posting this off my phone though lol

Ash

Edit
just got my email from sky its been activated on the 19th lol

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2004: Blueyonder 256k/512k => 2006: Blueyonder 2Meg => 2009 Virgin Media 10Meg => 2009/10 Virgin Media 50Meg => 21/04/2011 sky Unlimited

Desktop 1 Intel Core i5 2500 4gig DDr3 1333 64GB SSD 250gig sata 3 HDD 1TB sata 2 HDD Blu-ray RW Nvidia 8800GTS Win 7 Pro
Desktop 2 Intel Atom 330 2gig DDR2 677 250gig sata 2 HDD DVD-RW Win 7 Pro
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Edited by acpsd775 (Mon 11-Apr-11 15:08:59)

Anonymous
(Unregistered)Mon 11-Apr-11 14:58:52
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In reply to a post by RobertoS:
In reply to a post by TheHorseman:
I've seen a max down of 4.2MB/sec....
Daft speeds though, don't you think smile?

I'm used to fast speeds as work is on gigabit fibre (though my work computer goes through a 100Mbit switch)
and I have seen 11MB/sec downloading stuff for work.

It's daft that I can now upload stuff only slightly slower than I could download on Be*. The Speed tests show an upload around 1.1MB/sec and my download on Be* was 1.4MB/sec. All good stuff though smile

Edit: I was the first on my cab too, mind you I did place the order the day it went live.


The 1.4mb is in megabits NOT megabytes so 1.4mbps =0.1708984375 megabytes per second so if you are seeing 1.1MB/s then that =8.8mbps which is over 6x as fast

as a guide 1MB= 8mbps (8000kbps) so your headline speed as reported is 4.2MB/s
=33.6mbps (33600kbps) from the max40mbps sync (40000kbps) 4.8828125 MB/S puts you somewhere near the mark,you will never ever get the full sync with btw systems
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Mon 11-Apr-11 15:33:02
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The 1.4mb is in megabits NOT megabytes so 1.4mbps =0.1708984375 megabytes per second so if you are seeing 1.1MB/s then that =8.8mbps which is over 6x as fast

as a guide 1MB= 8mbps (8000kbps) so your headline speed as reported is 4.2MB/s
=33.6mbps (33600kbps) from the max40mbps sync (40000kbps) 4.8828125 MB/S puts you somewhere near the mark,you will never ever get the full sync with btw systems
I think TheHorseman probably knows what he is talking about regarding his download and upload speeds. Did you miss that the comparison was of FTTC upload and Be LLU download?

A 1.1Mbps upload on FTTC, (and by the way as your point is about units, many people regard mbps as milli-bits/s, as opposed to Mbps = Megabits/s), would be dire, and so would a 1.4Mbps dowload on Be LLU. So we can assume he does indeed mean MegaBytes in both cases.

My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk
My domains,website and mail hosting - Tsohost. Internet connection - IDNet Home Starter Fibre. Live BQM.

"Where talent is a dwarf, self-esteem is a giant." - Jean-Antoine Petit-Senn.
Standard User TheHorseman
(knowledge is power) Mon 11-Apr-11 16:04:54
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So we can assume he does indeed mean MegaBytes in both cases.

I did indeed mean MegaBytes in both cases, you are quite correct.

BT speed tester doesn't seem to want to go above about 28Mbps at the moment. Upload is somewhere between 7-8Mbps. I have dropped the PPPoE link a few times but not the modem to cab link. According to the BT engineer I have the full 40/10 sync and the line profile is 38717/10000.

BT -> Zen -> F2S -> Bulldog -> Be* -> BT Infinity
Far too many computers, 1 Wife, 3 Maine Coons and too many horses smile
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