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I am paying for ADSL Max (upto 8mb) and my line syncs around 3872 kbps all
the time. Problem is the download speed is 1957 kbps on speed tests and never goes above 2mb ever. What speed should I be expecting at this sync and why is the average download speed so low? The line is with BT, the broadband is with Virgin. Herb |
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Herb wrote:
> I am paying for ADSL Max (upto 8mb) and my line syncs around 3872 kbps all > the time. Problem is the download speed is 1957 kbps on speed tests and > never goes above 2mb ever. What speed should I be expecting at this sync > and why is the average download speed so low? The line is with BT, the > broadband is with Virgin. Run a BT speed test, and see what it thinks your IP profile is. -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) ((E-Mail Removed)) 18:03:10 up 42 days, 23:48, 3 users, load average: 1.45, 1.16, 0.77 09 f9 11 02 9d 74 e3 5b d8 41 56 c5 63 56 88 c0 |
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On 29 Aug, 18:03, alexd <troffa...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Herb wrote: > > I am paying for ADSL Max (upto 8mb) and my line syncs around 3872 kbps all > > the time. Problem is the download speed is 1957 kbps on speed tests and > > never goes above 2mb ever. What speed should I be expecting at this sync > > and why is the average download speed so low? The line is with BT, the > > broadband is with Virgin. Try getting up early in the morning and doing a speed test ...then try doing another one say around 7pm in the evening.. ...then wonder why there is a huge difference.. Jim. |
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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) oups.com... > > Try getting up early in the morning and doing a speed test > > ..then try doing another one say around 7pm in the evening.. > > ..then wonder why there is a huge difference.. > > Jim. There isn't a difference its around 2mbit all the time...... But the line syncs higher. |
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"alexd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Herb wrote: > > > I am paying for ADSL Max (upto 8mb) and my line syncs around 3872 kbps all > > the time. Problem is the download speed is 1957 kbps on speed tests and > > never goes above 2mb ever. What speed should I be expecting at this sync > > and why is the average download speed so low? The line is with BT, the > > broadband is with Virgin. > > Run a BT speed test, and see what it thinks your IP profile is. Where would I do that? Thanks Herb |
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"Herb" <86573457767@000.00> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > "alexd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> Herb wrote: >> >> > I am paying for ADSL Max (upto 8mb) and my line syncs around 3872 kbps > all >> > the time. Problem is the download speed is 1957 kbps on speed tests >> > and >> > never goes above 2mb ever. What speed should I be expecting at this > sync >> > and why is the average download speed so low? The line is with BT, the >> > broadband is with Virgin. >> >> Run a BT speed test, and see what it thinks your IP profile is. > > Where would I do that? > Thanks > Herb > > http://speedtester.bt.com/ Gio |
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> On 29 Aug, 18:03, alexd <troffa...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> Herb wrote: >> > I am paying for ADSL Max (upto 8mb) and my line syncs around 3872 kbps >> > all >> > the time. Problem is the download speed is 1957 kbps on speed tests >> > and >> > never goes above 2mb ever. What speed should I be expecting at this >> > sync >> > and why is the average download speed so low? The line is with BT, the >> > broadband is with Virgin. > > Try getting up early in the morning and doing a speed test > > ..then try doing another one say around 7pm in the evening.. > > ..then wonder why there is a huge difference.. The IP profile will not vary with time of day. -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) ((E-Mail Removed)) 21:38:09 up 43 days, 3:23, 3 users, load average: 0.23, 0.31, 0.27 09 f9 11 02 9d 74 e3 5b d8 41 56 c5 63 56 88 c0 |
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 17:21:17 +0100, "Herb" <86573457767@000.00> wrote:
>I am paying for ADSL Max (upto 8mb) and my line syncs around 3872 kbps all >the time. Problem is the download speed is 1957 kbps on speed tests and >never goes above 2mb ever. What speed should I be expecting at this sync >and why is the average download speed so low? The line is with BT, the >broadband is with Virgin. > You should ascertain what your current line rate is. Your ISP should be able to give you this information. Your download speed cannot exceed this line rate irrespective of your sync rate. The speed you should be expecting depends on what your contract with your ISP specifies. It may specify that you have a maximum line rate of, for example, 2meg. Though I would suspect that if your contract really is for an 'up to 8meg' service you should expect at ~ 3meg. with the given sync. For example my sync is currently 1984kpbs and my line rate, displayable on my ISP's connection details is 1728kbps. (I am a long way from the BT exchange). A speed test usually gives me a figure of ~1.1 to 1.4 depending who I use for the speed test and when it is run. -- brightside S9 |
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"alexd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Herb wrote: > > > I am paying for ADSL Max (upto 8mb) and my line syncs around 3872 kbps all > > the time. Problem is the download speed is 1957 kbps on speed tests and > > never goes above 2mb ever. What speed should I be expecting at this sync > > and why is the average download speed so low? The line is with BT, the > > broadband is with Virgin. > > Run a BT speed test, and see what it thinks your IP profile is. > These are the results: The speed test has completed on test server test.speedtester.bt.com for user 01xxxxxxxxx and you have downloaded a 1.7Mb file at a speed of 1785 kilo bits per second (Kbps), your service bandwidth will have been quoted to you in kilo bits per second. Your IP address is xx.xx.xx.xx, your browser is reported as being Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 and is running on Windows XP. BT would regard the speed ranges shown below as normal service: For 250kbps End Users speeds between 50 - 250kbps. For 500kbps End Users speeds between 100 - 500kbps. For 1000kbps End Users speeds between 200 - 1000kbps. For 2000kbps End Users speeds between 400 - 2000kbps. You may now disconnect from the speed test account (click 'disconnect' in your internet connection window) and if you wish to regain normal access to the internet please re-connect to your ISP using your usual username and password. Please note that test results may vary according to varying traffic in the network. If you continue to experience slower throughput when logged in to your ISP, this may be due to a slow internet site or high traffic levels beyond the BT Wholesale Network. Please report this situation to your ISP's helpdesk. ---------- What do you make of that alexd? Herb |
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Herb wrote:
> > "alexd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> Run a BT speed test, and see what it thinks your IP profile is. >> > These are the results: > The speed test has completed on test server test.speedtester.bt.com for > user 01xxxxxxxxx and you have downloaded a 1.7Mb file at a speed of > > 1785 kilo bits per second (Kbps), your service bandwidth will have been > quoted to you in kilo bits per second. <snip> > What do you make of that alexd? Interesting. When I run a BT speed test here, it says "The IP profile for your line is - 7150kbps". This is on a Max Premium line. Perhaps the output of the test varies depending on what type of circuit you have? -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) ((E-Mail Removed)) 11:28:58 up 44 days, 17:14, 3 users, load average: 0.05, 0.21, 0.22 09 f9 11 02 9d 74 e3 5b d8 41 56 c5 63 56 88 c0 |
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