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lol , think the rest of us may as well pick up our bat and ball and go home now :)
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I have fibre to the door but I'm not even going to run the test after that screen shot! :wtf:
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satellite nbn occasionally I might find an mbs but usually it is kbs. At times I might as well get out the dial up modem, and to think I pay $9.00 a month for the privilege of there best service :rant:
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What sort of latency do you get? If its high latency you might need some tuning to get the most out of it. That does sound strangely slow, though.
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at the minute 6 msec latency 3 mbs download and 1.5 mbs upload
that's pretty good compared to usual will probably get pretty bad around 7.00 pm
slows down according to number of users I believe
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Here's mine NBN Fixed Wireless (not in line of site) on a 12/1 Mbps connection.
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vodafone Fibre-x not fibre at all but its in the name lol Image
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so the "X" is for eXcluding?
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jenko wrote:at the minute 6 msec latency 3 mbs download and 1.5 mbs upload
that's pretty good compared to usual will probably get pretty bad around 7.00 pm
slows down according to number of users I believe
6ms is most impressive for a satellite service :lol: Missing a couple of zeros me thinks. Latency is always going to be high though, got a 550-600ms round trip but the NTD/router will be doing some trickery to speed things up when browsing.
vlad01 wrote:so the "X" is for eXcluding?
Most likely a system similar to the HFC network in Oz.
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VL400 wrote:
jenko wrote:at the minute 6 msec latency 3 mbs download and 1.5 mbs upload
that's pretty good compared to usual will probably get pretty bad around 7.00 pm
slows down according to number of users I believe
6ms is most impressive for a satellite service :lol: Missing a couple of zeros me thinks. Latency is always going to be high though, got a 550-600ms round trip but the NTD/router will be doing some trickery to speed things up when browsing.
vlad01 wrote:so the "X" is for eXcluding?
Most likely a system similar to the HFC network in Oz.
wow 6ms, back in the mid 2000s the best was typically 600-1500ms.
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