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Standard User AgentWalker
(experienced) Thu 24-Nov-11 22:33:21
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On the subject of digital region, is there any way to set a DNS? As you probably know the cell pipe is locked down
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Thu 24-Nov-11 22:52:32
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Nothing stopping you choosing whatever DNS IP you want on the computers

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Standard User acpsd775
(committed) Thu 24-Nov-11 22:58:03
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On the subject of digital region, is there any way to set a DNS? As you probably know the cell pipe is locked down


Urm TBH i don't actually have a digital region so not had a chance to look at the set up but considering it acts in a similar way to cable dose with the cellpipe been basically modem only mode with the sep router i think you set your custom DNS up in your cable router router, if you connect direct pc to cellpipe then change them in the windows networking.

Ash

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Standard User AgentWalker
(experienced) Thu 24-Nov-11 23:28:47
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sorted cheers guys
Standard User AgentWalker
(experienced) Fri 25-Nov-11 12:02:48
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umm didn't seem to help at all.

Been testing things like youtube to test the streaming and at the moment its struggling to get anything more than 100k a second.

Just jumping from 60KB/s to 130KB/s a second
Standard User acpsd775
(committed) Sat 26-Nov-11 09:30:45
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umm didn't seem to help at all.

Been testing things like youtube to test the streaming and at the moment its struggling to get anything more than 100k a second.

Just jumping from 60KB/s to 130KB/s a second


TBH i find youtube has little to do with you ive got a 100meg wi VM and on yt it gets the same performance as my 8meg sky and 11meg TT i think its more there end with some vids than yours try something like BBC iplayer

Ash

Sky + TalkTalk
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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 11167 kbps D / 910kbps U(current) 30/9/11 Virgin Media 100Meg(disconnected15/12/11) =>17/11/11 Talktalk to be updated

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Standard User Alnath
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 26-Nov-11 10:58:25
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Nothing. The VDSL ones are faceplate filters, what technically, no difference.


My ADSLNation plate is going back on then laugh
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 26-Nov-11 11:16:59
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Did you try the youtube test video? Go to http://www.youtube.com/my_speed click "Show Test Video" and select 720p quality. It will show the streaming speed on the video but this being the test video it shouldn't be throttled by youtube like some videos are.

For reference I get the full 37.5Mbps from that video of Infinity. http://i44.tinypic.com/2zqvinb.jpg
Standard User AgentWalker
(experienced) Sat 26-Nov-11 19:06:25
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Yep bit better using that was getting around 8-20meg randomly, nothing consistent.

Apparently its a known issue at the moment that the ISP is hoping to have sorted by Tuesday next week.

Edited by AgentWalker (Sat 26-Nov-11 20:08:13)

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 26-Nov-11 20:42:22
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It should be more consistent than that, I'm guessing your max speed is higher than that aswell. Good to hear it should be sorted soon.
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