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Standard User GonePostal
(fountain of knowledge) Sun 01-Mar-26 15:53:38
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Re: Changing home again and have specific reqs for FTTC


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In reply to a post by broadband66:
If someone is on a Teams call then that someone is probably working. Why would they need to be streaming a TV programme?

Sometimes people have to prioritise what they do with what they've got.


We'll leave you to tell the wife and kids that they have got to stop what they are doing while a Teams call is going on.
Standard User grumpygamer
(newbie) Mon 02-Mar-26 09:15:25
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Re: Changing home again and have specific reqs for FTTC


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Thank you all for your help!
I looked at various options and then decided to make the most of SKY.
Starlink was an interesting option that I never heard of too, so thanks for that.
I've decided to run network cables throughout the house to try and minify signal dispersion with WiFi too.
Lets see how it goes, thanks for all your replies!
Standard User PCJM40
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 02-Mar-26 09:29:55
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Re: Changing home again and have specific reqs for FTTC


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In reply to a post by grumpygamer:
I've decided to run network cables throughout the house to try and minify signal dispersion with WiFi too.
I think in your case the limiting factor is the speed of the broadband (coming into your property), improving the throughput from all devices within the property is only likely to cause a bigger bottleneck between the router and the FTTC cabinet.

Edited by PCJM40 (Mon 02-Mar-26 09:32:13)


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Standard User broadband66
(knowledge is power) Mon 02-Mar-26 16:07:57
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Re: Changing home again and have specific reqs for FTTC


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The goats can go outside and eat the grass.

Was Eclipse Home Option 1, VM 2Mb & O2 Standard
Utility Warehouse (up to 16mbps) via Talk Talk, upgraded to fibre 40/10
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