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Broadband Connection Speed

I use Freedom2Surf's Broadband Lite service which quotes "up to 8Mbit" speed. The maximum I have seen (I use wireless connection) is 54.0 Mbps (currently reading 11.0 Mbps). Not being a 'techie' how does this compare to the Service I'm paying for? Like to have a bench-mark on what I should expect.

Connection is via the Bath exchange, so I'm not sure if this makes a difference, and it is actually the Exchange that controls the speed.
It has taken about 4,500,000,000 (4.5 billion) years for the Earth to form as it is now .........
and it'll only take about another 100 years for mankind to really **** it up!!!!
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  • Amalea
    Amalea Posts: 256 Forumite
    A lot of ISPs are offering "upto 8mb" but they are all pending the exchanges being upgraded by BT and then the ISP upgrading your line speed to the max it will support.
    Im not sure on the different units so I don't know what your speed is but you can test it and get a comparison here:

    http://www.adslguide.org.uk/tools/speedtest.asp
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  • superscaper
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    You are also confusing your internet speed for your wireless network speed. The 54 Mbps refers to the speed between your computer and the router which will typically be a lot faster than the internet speed (ie between the router and the internet). The 8 Mbps will depend on where you live and various other factors.
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  • espresso
    espresso Posts: 16,448 Forumite
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    Enter your details into this site for a guide for speed on your line and then use an actual on line speed test to check it. Remember that it will vary according to the time of day and school holidays etc.

    HTH

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  • superscaper
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    espresso wrote:
    the time of day and school holidays etc.
    Now it's summer hols and the kids will be at home I guess it could make a significant difference.
    "She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
    Moss
  • I didn't know there was a difference between the wireless/router & router/internet connection speeds.

    Ran a test on www.adslguide.org.uk/tools/speedtest.asp and the results are Downstream = 1,943.5 Kbps and Upstream = 649.1 Kbps.

    The website http://www.samknows.com/broadband/checker2.php says:
    According to BT Wholesale, your line should be able to support a 5.5Mbps or greater ADSL connection via ADSL Max.

    How does this compare to a 'bench-mark' figure? Suspect 1,943.5 Kbps is pretty good!!
    It has taken about 4,500,000,000 (4.5 billion) years for the Earth to form as it is now .........
    and it'll only take about another 100 years for mankind to really **** it up!!!!
  • Donnie
    Donnie Posts: 9,862 Forumite
    1,943.5 Kbps is a bit less than 2Mbps. Your upload speed appears quite good though.
  • Donnie
    Donnie Posts: 9,862 Forumite
    Just ran the test;

    Downstream 1,887.9 Kbps ( = 1.8 Mbps )
    Upstream 376.2 Kbps ( = 0.4 Mbps )

    According to BT Wholesale, your line should be able to support a 5Mbps or greater ADSL connection via ADSL Max.


    BT are up to their usual tricks.
  • nickmack
    nickmack Posts: 4,435 Forumite
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    You are getting about 2Mb downstream and 0.65Mb upstream. To get accurate figures, you should do this test regularly and see if there's much variation. Although this is slower than you should expect based on a clean setup, you should not rely on a single speed test.

    Are you using the master socket or an extension to plug your modem into? If it's the latter, try plugging in the master and seeing if there's any significant difference.

    If you've had ADSL Max for less than 14 days, your line may still be 'training' to determine the optimum speed, so you should wait.

    There are other issues with F2S, BT and ADSL Max that have been highlighted recently, but most of these should be resolved.

    If the speed tests still show similar speeds try contacting F2S and see what they have to say.
  • T4i
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    Dump BT if you can..........you won't look back.
  • bingo_bango
    bingo_bango Posts: 2,594 Forumite
    Donnie wrote:

    According to BT Wholesale, your line should be able to support a 5Mbps or greater ADSL connection via ADSL Max.


    BT are up to their usual tricks.

    Which are??

    BT make no secret of the fact that while the line may support a speed of 5+Mbps, environmental factors will dictate what you actually get. If you live next to the exchange, then you'll likely get close to the maximum advertised speed. If you live four miles away, then you won't.
    BT have capped the lines for an 8Mbps limit, so that no-one gets faster than that. If you are next to the exchange, there will be no-one between you and the exchange, so you get 'first bite' at the bandwidth. In theory, you should get 8Mbps dowstream speeds. If you live miles away however, there will be quite a number of users (depending on how built up you are in your area) before you, who are all eating into this bandwidth allowance to an extent. Think of it like a tree, with branches sub-dividing continuously. If you live at the end of a branch rather than on the trunk, you're going to get less of what the tree sucks up from the ground.

    As for BT's tricks...they don't advertise an 8Mbps service. They advertise an 'UP TO 8Mbps' service. They do explain that the above factors can affect your ability to get this top speed. Tricks noramlly require sleight of hand and subterfuge. Neither of those going on there.

    Have to second T4i's cable call though....as long as it's available in your area that is.
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