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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 08-Sep-15 03:33:56
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Re: After a bit of speed testing from people


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Given it was a 260 Mbps result from what looks like the new 300/20 product then would need a Hyperoptic Gigabit user to wander along.

Usually have to hunt the Gigabit people down individually, or just pop on over to a 10 Gbps connection.


Interesting is that - the speeds are out then i assume.
Standard User Chrysalis
(legend) Tue 08-Sep-15 03:48:20
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Re: After a bit of speed testing from people


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ok I ran 2 tests as you will see when looking.

The first I did in the middle of me doing work on the router and QoS was off during the time I did the test buffer bloat scores A down C up.
On the second test now after I configured QoS again, buffer bloat A both ways.

All 4 tests work fine for me.

Still no separate single/multi threaded tests?

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Edited by Chrysalis (Tue 08-Sep-15 03:48:47)

Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Tue 08-Sep-15 08:35:19
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Re: After a bit of speed testing from people


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Can do single and a test version is out there just not in test as standard

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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Tue 08-Sep-15 08:35:55
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Re: After a bit of speed testing from people


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In a variety of test areas

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Standard User mlmclaren
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 08-Sep-15 08:43:47
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Re: After a bit of speed testing from people


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In reply to a post by ZenUserJP:
In reply to a post by MrSaffron:
Given it was a 260 Mbps result from what looks like the new 300/20 product then would need a Hyperoptic Gigabit user to wander along.

Usually have to hunt the Gigabit people down individually, or just pop on over to a 10 Gbps connection.


Interesting is that - the speeds are out then i assume.


Trial basis only!

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Standard User mlmclaren
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 08-Sep-15 08:44:21
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Re: After a bit of speed testing from people


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Anyone is welcome and fastest is a Virgin Media user so far


Who's the fastest upload???

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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Tue 08-Sep-15 09:30:44
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Re: After a bit of speed testing from people


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Someone on a KC connection http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/results.html...

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Standard User mlmclaren
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 08-Sep-15 10:28:28
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Re: After a bit of speed testing from people


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Damn... I thought I could of topped it using EE... Oh well...

I need to move to Kingston by the looks of it!

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Standard User keith969
(learned) Tue 08-Sep-15 10:32:03
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Results much the same as the old speed test...
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 08-Sep-15 12:04:37
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Re: After a bit of speed testing from people


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Damn... I thought I could of topped it using EE... Oh well...

I need to move to Kingston by the looks of it!


Someone will come along on a Gb connection and blitz that I am sure. Still it's a [censored] KC do 100/100 and BT don't - that said it's a smaller and better network for KC and their own of course.

Even their 250mbps Unlimited product (which is probably symmetrical) at £69,99 a month looks good!

The 100 one has a 1.5TB cap - which wouldn't be good for me lol

Edited by deleted (Tue 08-Sep-15 12:06:13)

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