Hi Ash,
Thanks for your advice and information. If they don't traffic shape and assuming it's not oversubscribed speeds should be great. No static IP is a bummer but ain't going to change often with a router connected anyway. Thanks for offering to look at my stats. Not quite sure what you need but below is what I could find on my router's web interface (2 wire 2700HGV):
DSL Connection Details
DSL Line (Wire Pair): Line 1 (inner pair)
Protocol: G.DMT Annex A
Downstream Rate: 8128 kbps
Upstream Rate: 448 kbps
Channel: Fast
Current Noise Margin: 12.0 dB (Downstream) 24.0 dB (Upstream)
Current Attenuation: 16.0 dB (Downstream) 8.0 dB (Upstream)
Current Output Power: 19.8 dBm (Downstream) 12.1 dBm (Upstream)
DSLAM Vendor Information: Country: {0xB5} Vendor: {TSTC} Specific: {0x00}
PVC Info: 0/38
I think this means I am maxing out BT's ADSL1 IPStream which supports upto an 8Mbit sync? Wonder why BT has been so slow compared to LLU providers in moving beyond 8MBit...
Off topic...
I just called BT to cancel auto renewal of evening and weekend contract (just want them for line rental, have mobiles for calls). Muppet tried pushing BT broadband and arguing with me claiming it will support the max speed my line will,etc. etc. Really struggled to get him to do what I called for! Not only that.. but if cancelling evening and weekend 12-month renewal you also then later have to call back on the renewal date as you automatically go onto a monthly plan paying for evening and weekend calls (£3pcm). They can't do it in advance and if you do it a day late you pay the £3 for that month - they must be getting millions out of that.. screwing their customers.
Edited by deleted (Wed 20-Apr-11 18:59:02)