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I have a configured throuput of 7000kbps and usually got between 5500 and
6100kbps early mornings soon falling as low as 150kbps. Just checked it at 1543 and download around 3900kbps, this was normally a very bad time on a Sunday. Anybody know the reason and is it likely to last? Paddy |
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Paddy wrote:
> I have a configured throuput of 7000kbps and usually got between 5500 and > 6100kbps early mornings soon falling as low as 150kbps. Just checked it at > 1543 and download around 3900kbps, this was normally a very bad time on a > Sunday. > > Anybody know the reason and is it likely to last? Probably just congestion/contention. It would not surprise me if it lasted, as this is how the product is designed to work. You cannot expect to get "full" speeds 24/7. |
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"Paul Cupis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:f3ulj1$2j4f$(E-Mail Removed)... > Paddy wrote: >> I have a configured throuput of 7000kbps and usually got between 5500 and >> 6100kbps early mornings soon falling as low as 150kbps. Just checked it >> at 1543 and download around 3900kbps, this was normally a very bad time >> on a Sunday. >> >> Anybody know the reason and is it likely to last? > > Probably just congestion/contention. It would not surprise me if it > lasted, as this is how the product is designed to work. You cannot expect > to get "full" speeds 24/7. So is it normal to get between 150kbps and 400kbps most of the time and I have just been lucky the last week? I understood that it shouldn't get so low and still be classed as broadband. Paddy |
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"Paddy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news pB8i.11057$(E-Mail Removed)...> > "Paul Cupis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:f3ulj1$2j4f$(E-Mail Removed)... >> Paddy wrote: >>> I have a configured throuput of 7000kbps and usually got between 5500 >>> and 6100kbps early mornings soon falling as low as 150kbps. Just checked >>> it at 1543 and download around 3900kbps, this was normally a very bad >>> time on a Sunday. >>> >>> Anybody know the reason and is it likely to last? >> >> Probably just congestion/contention. It would not surprise me if it >> lasted, as this is how the product is designed to work. You cannot expect >> to get "full" speeds 24/7. > > So is it normal to get between 150kbps and 400kbps most of the time and I > have just been lucky the last week? I understood that it shouldn't get so > low and still be classed as broadband. > Paddy > > It's faulty and unacceptable - report them to www.ispa.org.uk if you do not get a satisfactory answer. |
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> Probably just congestion/contention. It would not surprise me if it > lasted, as this is how the product is designed to work. You cannot expect > to get "full" speeds 24/7. Why not, you do with Sky! Another reason to dump Virgin. |
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"diy-newby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:-(E-Mail Removed)... > >> Probably just congestion/contention. It would not surprise me if it >> lasted, as this is how the product is designed to work. You cannot expect >> to get "full" speeds 24/7. > > Why not, you do with Sky! Another reason to dump Virgin. > That is one alternative I am looking at come November when my 12 month contract is up. I also have to sort out an old pal who is in his 80's. Swapped from Sky to Virgin (cable) when they told him it was far better. As he is mainly into watching films he has not been happy with the service though I don't know what his internet speeds are as I only get chance to check his setup when I go South for holidays. I think I will have to get him put back to Sky.. |
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