Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 9, 2016

Mandurah WA NBN Rollout part 6

  • 2015-Oct-17, 2:31 am
    Bad News Bear

    Well, now that the Coalition has finally unveiled its three-year plan, Warooda finally has has answer: Parklands will be serviced exclusively by Fixed Wireless.

  • 2015-Oct-17, 2:31 am
    Ballterror

    Just to see how things are going, does anyone in 06 have a PCD installed or are they still working through 05?

  • 2015-Oct-19, 1:02 pm
    MatMuzza
    this post was edited

    Hi Guys,

    Regarding the installation of the NBN and the NDT's...

    For homes with monitored security system's, part of the design of such security systems is to have them connected to the telephone line in such a way that it cannot be accessed or disconnected easily.

    But with all communication traveling through a box on the outside of the premises, this effectively becomes the Achilles heel of monitored security systems.

    Has anyone installed a cage around theirs?

  • 2015-Oct-19, 1:02 pm
    cowthespud

    MatMuzza writes...

    But with all communication traveling through a box on the outside of the premises

    PCD is outside and only connects to the PCD
    NTD is the modem and is installed inside. it contains the POTS connection ports as well as the ethernet ports for internet
    The "hardwiring" into the Telstra phone line would need to be changed to connect into a point on the NTD. Unless the Telstra wiring is changed/moved to the NTD as part of the install? I had no phone line so don't know this

  • MatMuzza

    I see.

    But lets say, to disable a home security system from dialing out, all a burglar would have to do it break into the PCD ?

  • bruce67
    O.P.

    MatMuzza writes...

    But lets say, to disable a home security system from dialing out, all a burglar would have to do it break into the PCD ?

    The same could be said for a copper line.

  • 2015-Oct-19, 6:49 pm
    MatMuzza

    Correct.
    And the NBN utility box would be more easily identifiable

  • 2015-Oct-19, 6:49 pm
    cowthespud

    MatMuzza writes...

    And the NBN utility box would be more easily identifiable

    any crook who has the smarts to cut a NBN fibre line would also have the smarts to cut a copper phone line � they're generally easy enough to spot

    surely there are cell callback devices that security alarms could make use of if you were security inclined

  • 2015-Oct-19, 7:46 pm
    Millsb0mb

    Our security company just said nope use 3g device to call back and avoid the NBN connection all together.

  • 2015-Oct-19, 7:46 pm
    MatMuzza

    Looks like its the only option, security systems reporting via sim card.

  • 2015-Oct-19, 9:02 pm
    Quazbut

    MatMuzza writes...

    But lets say, to disable a home security system from dialing out, all a burglar would have to do it break into the PCD ?

    Might be possible to get your security system installer to put a tamper switch in the PCD box. I assume if they're experienced and qualified to install comms and data cables they could do this.

  • 2015-Oct-19, 9:02 pm
    Gambla

    Hi all,

    I'm moving from Mandurah to Greenfields in a couple of weeks and NBN is the first thing on my list to get connected

    I can see most NBN providers aren't listing an Unlimited bundle and was just wondering what everyone's common usage was. I've never had anything other than Unlimited so I'm not sure what download limits I'll need for when choosing an NBN provider.

    I stream tv and movies in the evenings and weekends, I used to download a lot of tv shows also (say 4-5 eps a night), other than that it's just browsing for two people with the occasional album downloaded from iTunes.

    Would this be about standard usage and if so, can anyone guesstimate what sort of bundle options I should be looking at?

    I've been backtracking through the post and see a handful of favs from posters so I've narrowed it down to those, and now just need to figure out my download limits.

    Thanks heaps for your help
    Cheers

  • 2015-Oct-19, 9:49 pm
    cowthespud

    Gambla writes...

    I can see most NBN providers aren't listing an Unlimited bundle

    TPG I believe do

    I stream tv and movies in the evenings and weekends

    netflix?? some (iinet, optus, skymesh) have quota free AU netflix

    now just need to figure out my download limits.

    does your current provider not list this anywhere on in your customer dashboard/portal?

    look for a provider that gives you the ability to upgrade your plan during the active period without an admin cost � that way if you find yourself using 50% of your quota in a week, you can upgrade immediately � SkyMesh (my provider) do this

  • 2015-Oct-19, 9:49 pm
    sdokeefe

    Multiple unlimited deals from Optus,

  • 2015-Oct-20, 9:38 am
    Quazbut

    You have to read the fine print with unlimited deals. Optus have a 'fair use' policy that pretty much means it's not really unlimited. If they consider you to be using the service in a way they don't like they can cancel your account. I can't find anything on the TPG site about fair use.

    I'm on Dodo's $89.90 100/40 2TB deal and have yet to use more than � of my data allowance with 4 adults streaming and downloading like crazy. This is my current usage which resets on the 25th:

    Downloaded Uploaded Total
    Peak Usage 227,556 MB + 15,925 MB = 243,481 MB
    Off-Peak Usage 46,973 MB + 2,881 MB = 49,854 MB

  • 2015-Oct-20, 9:38 am
    Gambla

    Thanks muchly, I had a look at Optus and I think I'll jump in their unlimited bundled one :)

  • 2015-Oct-21, 10:47 am
    Gambla

    Thanks Quazbut.

    I think I'll give Optus a call and see what they consider unfair use before I sign up.

  • 2015-Oct-21, 10:47 am
    donmac

    I'm in Pinjarra, signed up with Devoted. Devoted is via AAPT via TPG.

    I am on 100/40, unlimited, $95 or so a month.

    At first my speeds were excellent � 80/90 mbs. Then they dropped.

    My maximums have been in the order of 20mbs, average is around 10mbs and has been as low as 5mbs.

    I have asked why I am paying for the top tier and receiving tier 2 (if I'm lucky) speed.
    This question has not been answered to my satisfaction.

  • 2015-Oct-22, 12:43 am
    Millsb0mb

    I'm hearing mixed reviews about a lot of ISP's in Mandurah. Is there any that are highly recommended? So far it seems that Skynet is the better option? I'm looking for a 100/40 plan with at least 250gb of data.

    Ta

  • 2015-Oct-22, 12:43 am
    cowthespud

    Millsb0mb writes...

    So far it seems that Skynet is the better option?

    I came to that conclusion � good price point for the data with good service & customer service

    They're good but not great � there are some occasional slowness issues in the evening � but we're talk approx twice a month where it is at the frustrating stage.

    International speeds are slowish (30/40 mbps) during peak � but they're working with their upstream provider to make it better. they're proactive even if they don't 'fix' complex speed/throughput type issues

    I'm looking for a 100/40 plan with at least 250gb of data.

    best thing I've found is that you can change plans during the month when you run low on data (as happened to me first month) with the option to revert back to the lesser plan when the month ends

  • MatMuzza

    I've never had anything other than Unlimited so I'm not sure what download limits I'll need for when choosing an NBN provider.

    I'm sure your provider will be able to tell you what you have been averaging per month, or it may be on your bill.

    If it were me I'd look at what my maximum monthly usage was in the last 12 months to get an idea.

  • Millsb0mb

    cowthespud writes...

    I came to that conclusion � good price point for the data with good service & customer service

    They're good but not great � there are some occasional slowness issues in the evening � but we're talk approx twice a month where it is at the frustrating stage.

    International speeds are slowish (30/40 mbps) during peak � but they're working with their upstream provider to make it better. they're proactive even if they don't 'fix' complex speed/throughput type issues

    Thanks cowthespud. I can live with those speed slowdowns I think. I'm glad they are fixing the speed/throughput issue. Is it any relation to the Singapore connection having issues?

    best thing I've found is that you can change plans during the month when you run low on data (as happened to me first month) with the option to revert back to the lesser plan when the month ends

    I am looking forward to that part as well. I think I will start on the $100 plan for now and drop back if needed. I don't think it will happen often but when it does I will be on it.

    Also received a notification from mynbn that 6MDR-05 is now live. Have applied via the skymesh site today to see how it goes.

  • 2015-Nov-6, 10:38 am
    cowthespud

    Millsb0mb writes...

    Is it any relation to the Singapore connection having issues?

    haven't checked with tracert to know where it is going through

    Have applied via the skymesh site today to see how it goes.

    they were pretty on the ball with mine � good luck

  • 2015-Nov-6, 10:38 am
    Millsb0mb

    Received confirmation and an appointment of next Thursday. They really have been on the ball so far. Even got an email saying that NBN Co can be useless and not rock up and its not Skymesh's fault.

  • 2015-Nov-6, 11:05 am
    cowthespud

    Millsb0mb writes...

    Even got an email saying that NBN Co can be useless and not rock up and its not Skymesh's fault.

    yeah I found that amusing � guess it pays to be proactive and keep their support costs lower rather than have people ringing up and whinging.

    nbn's support phone line also goes through about 45 seconds worth of when they're responsible and when the RSP is responsible to do the same thing

  • 2015-Nov-6, 11:05 am
    Bad News Bear

    Millsb0mb writes...

    I'm hearing mixed reviews about a lot of ISP's in Mandurah. Is there any that are highly recommended? So far it seems that Skynet is the better option? I'm looking for a 100/40 plan with at least 250gb of data.

    Ta

    You've already signed up to SkyNet SkyMesh, but nonetheless I'll say that I haven't had any issues with Internode aside from the iiNet-wide outage the other week that lasted a couple of hours or so. The slowest speed I've seen is 85Mbps, which I'm okay with as it's closer to 100Mbps than 50Mbps. That being said, with Games.on.net being shut down and the servers slated to be "reviewed" come next year, there exists a giant question mark over the future of the free Usenet access and current selection of unmetered content (unmetered Steam downloads in particular are important to me).

  • 2015-Nov-6, 4:15 pm
    Millsb0mb

    Well Had the NBN guy come out at about 10:00am so well in between the 8 and 12 timeframe. I showed him where I wanted the unit placed but was told it couldn't be put on that wall as there is no cavity in the wall. I wasn't overly happy about this but fair enough. The Tech put it on the side wall at the same height I wanted (Basically its behind my monitors and out of sight. Once completed it looked great. Really couldn't complain and everything went smoothly. I plugged my router in and everything was up and running. Ran a speed test and am getting about 97mb down and 30 up which I can't complain at all. I will try tonight at peak time though to see how it runs. So far though the entire process for me went incredibly smoothly. Basically from my area going live to having the internet up and running in 6 days. I don't think I have ever had ADSL setup that quickly when I have moved. Very impressed.

    BNB I did consider internode but I am concerned about TPG owning them and how the service will go. I have heard good things about the speed in Mandurah for internode because the iinet services were terrible as there was too many people online and the link couldn't keep up. Hopefully it stays good for you though.

  • 2015-Nov-6, 4:15 pm
    Bad News Bear

    Millsb0mb writes...

    BNB I did consider internode but I am concerned about TPG owning them and how the service will go.

    Yeah, if/when Internode kills off the free Usenet access, I'll be looking for an excuse to break contract as it was the main attraction. Even though Astraweb has a notoriously awful automated DMCA takedown system, the vast majority of the 100GB Tweaknews block I bought for backup purposes still remains (~77.5GB after ~five-and-a-half weeks).

    I have heard good things about the speed in Mandurah for internode because the iinet services were terrible as there was too many people online and the link couldn't keep up. Hopefully it stays good for you though.

    It was smart of iiNet to keep its and Internode's CVCs separate, but with TPG calling the shots, who knows how long that will last.

  • 2015-Nov-6, 7:27 pm
    crimsondawn

    So, I am now live and ready to go.

    Help me choose an ISP guys.

    Been with westnet since forever and it would be so easy to stay with them.

    What think thee all?

  • 2015-Nov-6, 7:27 pm
    jkingok

    Skymesh. Find a plan that's not unlimited and get them to match if you need be.

    That's your first option unless you play lots of games internationally where there is currently some discussion of slow international speeds.

    You can get a no contract deal for the first month of you want (but you won't be matching anyone's plans at that price because you'd have to find a matching no contract offering) to test it out.

    In my opinion don't pay for full speed you likely won't use it or need it unless you have lots of people at once.

  • 2015-Nov-12, 8:47 am
    jkingok

    Be patient. I have very limited experience (only connected once after all) but mine took a couple of days and you can't be sure if the blame lies with NBN co or Skymesh. Skymesh have to put orders into the NBN co system and it seems NBN co don't act until the next day... Of course you can call Skymesh pretty early in the morning (they work qld time) to double check.

  • 2015-Nov-12, 8:47 am
    Ballterror

    07 has come forward to the 18th of March, great news.

  • 2015-Nov-12, 4:50 pm
    Daniel:)

    Ballterror writes...

    07 has come forward to the 18th of March, great news.

    Yep awesome news, sooner the better. I'm hoping It'll lower my ping for online games, sucks having high ping. every little bit counts :)

  • 2015-Nov-12, 4:50 pm
    Bad News Bear

    Daniel:) writes...

    Yep awesome news, sooner the better. I'm hoping It'll lower my ping for online games, sucks having high ping. every little bit counts :)

    My pings to national servers dropped dramatically (which isn't say international ones didn't � I just didn't think to run such tests while my ADSL connection was active), and I had interleaving disabled on my ADSL2+ connection: the pings I got to Adelaide while on ADSL I now enjoy to Sydney (~60ms). I've read comments from some people on here that fibre makes no difference, but I can only assume poor routing is resulting in higher-than-usual pings in their cases as there most definitely is a difference.

  • 2015-Nov-16, 3:35 am
    Ballterror

    Hey Daniel, Have you seen any PCD's installed around your place. I have seen some done on Coodanup Drive already.

  • 2015-Nov-16, 3:35 am
    dpto

    After recent mynbn.info updates, the technology type for 6MDR-10 (Erskine, though not the whole suburb) is now listed as FTTP (it was previously listed as FTTN). ADA details and premises counts by service class are also listed.

    http://www.mynbn.info/rollout/6MDR-10

  • 2015-Nov-18, 7:16 pm
    Iahmel

    Hey Ballterror and Daniel,

    I thought I would confirm for you, that a friend and I who live in the area have just had both of our houses fitted with PCD's already.

    I also saw a pretty large NBN crew parked up at the duck pond on Newport Dr early in the morning last week.

    Looks like we are all going to be up and running pretty quickly if they keep this pace up. :)

  • 2015-Nov-18, 7:16 pm
    Daniel:)

    Seen a bunch of NBN workers down Harbord ave and Tankerton way today, hopefully they get it all done quickly hehe :P

  • 2015-Nov-18, 7:22 pm
    Ballterror

    Would be good if the date came forward even more. So does this mean that all the PCD's are done in 06 or are they just hitting all areas?

  • 2015-Nov-24, 7:38 pm
    Felidire

    They installed the PCD at our house (Furnissdale) a few days ago. I imagine there's a few hundred more houses to go in this area.

    Do they hook the cable up at the same time during PCD installation? I'm eager to ditch this Telstra ADSL2 (supposed to be 20mbps, but it's been 2 to 4.5 over the past month; the packet loss is astounding. If we call and complain, they speedboost it up to 14mbps for a day or two just to shut us up, but promptly switch that off, haha).

    Even if a 100/40 or 100/100 plan has a download of 10-20 during peak, the price is roughly the same, and at least it's actually usable.

  • 2015-Nov-24, 7:38 pm
    Bad News Bear

    Felidire writes...

    Do they hook the cable up at the same time during PCD installation?

    If you're asking if your internal cable is run from the pit to the PCD, then yes. It sits there until your scheduled appointment day arrives and the installer installs the NTD.

  • 2015-Nov-26, 9:08 pm
    Warooda

    Received an email today from Amelia Metcalf, Assistant Director of Broadband Implementation in response to my letter to Senator Mitch Fifield.

    Basically advising that our locality of Parklands will be receive fixed wireless with the tower in Barragup attempting to cover Stakehill, Lakelands & Parklands. 520 Houses in all.

    The build is commencing in Janurary next year. My question is: If i am in a fixed wireless area and due to the terrain I am unable to access fixed wireless what are my options?

    I am so sick of being on ADSL 1 and I am very very very frustrated the rest of the city of Mandurah is getting FTTP.

  • 2015-Nov-26, 9:08 pm
    cowthespud

    Warooda writes...

    If i am in a fixed wireless area and due to the terrain I am unable to access fixed wireless what are my options

    tall mast?

    from what I understand its directional roof mounted antennas which give you much better reception than a omni direction antenna in a mobile

    so if there is a sand dune or two in the way (not very hilly until you hit the scarp in Perth) � adding a mast to give it some extra heigh might do the trick

  • 2015-Nov-27, 11:34 am
    Warooda

    cowthespud writes...

    tall mast?
    might have to be a few metres above my roof line... I'm on the other side of a hill to the tower.. I'm also not in Perth.. 75k's south.

    Still annoyed because when Labour was in power we were meant to get FTTP and now we arn't even getting FTTN..

    At least I'll keep my copper phone line for a while..

  • 2015-Nov-27, 11:34 am
    MatMuzza

    Still annoyed because when Labour was in power we were meant to get FTTP and now we arn't even getting FTTN..
    That sucks.

    Does anyone know the aggregate speed out of Pinjarra for the NBN?

  • 2015-Nov-27, 11:17 pm
    crimsondawn

    NBN coming this afternoon to install the internal connection box.

    Here we go :)

  • 2015-Nov-27, 11:17 pm
    Daniel:)

    External boxes being installed on steerforth today.

    :)

  • 2015-Nov-28, 3:55 pm
    crimsondawn
    this post was edited

    And I'm up and running.

    95 down and 37.5 up.

    3ms ping.

    Loving it already :)

    http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4874230591

  • 2015-Nov-28, 3:55 pm
    Daniel:)

    crimsondawn writes...

    And I'm up and running.

    95 down and 37.5 up.

    3ms ping.

    Lucky bugger, if you don't mind me asking which ISP did you end up going with?

  • 2015-Nov-29, 1:44 am
    crimsondawn

    I stuck with Westnet as it seemed the easiest thing to do. Still on a month by month, no contract, so I can pull out anytime.

  • 2015-Nov-29, 1:44 am
    Ballterror

    Daniel:) writes...

    External boxes being installed on steerforth today.

    :)

    Looks like the same happening in our street today.

  • Ballterror

    crimsondawn writes...

    3ms ping.

    That is some nice ping right there.

  • Velpic

    Anyone else having issues getting NBN Co appointments in 05-Greenfields?

    I've had 2 cancelled (non-confirmed) appointments in the last 2 weeks. I've got another next week, but I'm not holding my breath. It's frustrating having to organise time off work, and then cancelling it at the last moment.

    I'm going through Telstra, but I guess I'd have the same issue with any provider?

  • 2015-Nov-30, 3:26 pm
    crimsondawn

    I had iinet call me to tell me I could connect whenever I was ready. From that phone call, they made an appointment for the NBN co installer to come round.
    I took the day off work not too confident they would arrive, but they did. Appointment was for between 1pm and 5pm. NBN arrived about 2pm, was here for an hour and Bob's your Uncle.

    Greenfields.

  • 2015-Nov-30, 3:26 pm
    crimsondawn

    Got my first aberration Friday evening. 7.9 down and 28 up.

    That is a huge fall from 95 down and 37 up.

    I will be keeping an eye on it and if it proves to be a weekly thing, Westnet can go.

  • Bad News Bear

    crimsondawn writes...

    I will be keeping an eye on it and if it proves to be a weekly thing, Westnet can go.

    Internode (which has a separate CVC to iiNet's own broader one) and Telstra are your best bets if you want speeds that are consistently closer to 100Mb/40Mb than 50Mb/20Mb. I'm getting ~83Mbps/~37Mbps at the moment according to Speedtest.

  • crimsondawn

    Will keep them in mind.
    Have kept an eye on it tonight (Saturday) and so far it seems ok.
    Time will tell.

  • 2015-Nov-30, 8:27 pm
    PsYko

    got my pcd installed two weeks ago, does anyone have an idea as to when 6MDR-07 will be active?

  • 2015-Nov-30, 8:27 pm
    Daniel:)

    PsYko writes...

    6MDR-07 will be active?

    According to myNBN we go active March 18th

    http://www.mynbn.info/rollout/6MDR-07

  • 2015-Dec-6, 8:05 pm
    Ballterror

    Daniel:) writes...

    active March 18th

    Had our PCD installed during the week, would be nice if they brought it forward a wee bit more.

  • 2015-Dec-6, 8:05 pm
    Velpic

    Finally got NBN installed in Greenfields (Riverside Gardens). Took about 40 minutes...

    The installer was by himself, and needed me to help him pull through the cabling! Not sure if that is standard practice.

    I'm on 25/5 through Telstra and getting about 23.8Mbps down and 4.9Mbps up.

    Happy camper!

  • 2015-Dec-10, 12:10 pm
    Shayne1973

    Has anyone seen any activity in Mariners Cove lately? The last thing I remember was a letter in the mail in October stating that the boxes will be going on houses between November & March.

    From what I understand, when the box goes on the house the fibre can be tested. Does this imply that you can arrange the installation of the internal equipment & activation of the service via an ISP at this point or do you still need to wait for the area to go purple?

  • 2015-Dec-10, 12:10 pm
    Ballterror

    I think you will need to wait until the whole area is RFS until the ISP can be booked. Just keep an eye on the monthly update ( should be next week ) and the date may get brought forward.

  • 2015-Dec-13, 5:55 pm
    Warooda

    Morning all,

    More information from the Office of Communications.. Confirming the location of the tower being installed in Janurary..

    http://goo.gl/wsHFiu

    As you can see the tower is going onto private property on the highest point in mandurah..

    This will cover Lakelands, Stakehill, Parklands and some of Nambeelup..

    Not sure how they expect to hit Dwellingup with this tower and its over 20ks away..

  • 2015-Dec-13, 5:55 pm
    Shayne1973

    Does anyone know how many teams are installing the outside boxes in an area? I found a team on Steerforth Drive today, but could not find any other activity. Seems like a lot of work for one team to be doing.

  • 2015-Dec-13, 10:17 pm
    Ballterror

    Shayne1973 writes...

    but could not find any other activity.

    Just take a walk around Marriners Cove and the first stage is black cable coiled up coming out of the Telstra box on the front wall of the house, then a bit later they come back and install the plastic box above it. This will give you an idea they are getting closer.

  • 2015-Dec-13, 10:17 pm
    Faz

    Well looks like i'm not having any luck at getting our island at Mariners Cove (Mandurah) on the map for NBN � Looking here http://www.mynbn.info/rollout/6MDR-04 tells me that we are all active and ready for service but speaking to them they say they can not find out address in their systems.

    Also NBN co tell me the developer needs to apply to get our development on the NBN system.

    I spoke to the Developer and they tell me that they only have LBNco available infrastructure in Mariners cove so we are stuck with a handful of suppliers and have to uproot from 15 years of Telstra to one of these!

    Anyone Else in Mariners cove thats actually connected to the NBN yet? Or attempted?

    Any care to chime in on how NBN works in small estates?

    Cheers
    Tom

  • Warooda

    Faz writes...

    Anyone Else in Mariners cove thats actually connected to the NBN yet? Or attempted?

    My wife's cousin lives there.. I'll ask her at Christmas dinner who she uses and report back.

  • Faz
    this post was edited

    Thanks Warooda,

    Do they live on one of the Islands?

    Further to my last post � I have since spoken to the NBN co again and they tell me that our Island has not been provisioned for NBN � it apparently stops at the beginning of our street!

    Telstra initially told me that in their system there is one house on our street NBN ready. But then I received an Email yesterday:

    "As per our direct contact with NBN, this address is part of a Planned Greenfields Stage which is not yet ready for service.

    You can check NBN availability at:

    https://www.telstra.com.au/broadband/nbn#service-qualifier

    Best to talk to our sales team, they can provide you with an interim solution until NBN infrastructure is complete in your area, then get you connected on the NBN once it�s available."

    According to the developers they had LBN co install all the infrastructure on these islands and so I spoke to them direct and was told that the NBN co also installed their gear in to pits and pipes as well but only up to just before our street!

    I cant believe we are going to get stuck with the choice of a handful of crappy providers!

    Arrrggg I cant get stuck on Excetel or Fusenet!

  • 2015-Dec-16, 6:17 pm
    Warooda

    Faz writes...

    Do they live on one of the Islands?

    I think she lives on Arcadia place.. but Don't quote me on that.. only been there once..

  • 2015-Dec-16, 6:17 pm
    zebO

    Ombersley way, outside thing installed. Hurry up and go live already.

  • 2015-Dec-16, 8:51 pm
    Faz

    Cheers Warooda,

    We are on Midas Rtt. Arcadia is the opposite Island to us, I was told they have NBN through HFC � if thats true!?

  • 2015-Dec-16, 8:51 pm
    Daniel:)

    zebO writes...

    Ombersley way, outside thing installed. Hurry up and go live already.

    We had ours installed a few weeks before you on steerforth, hopefully things start to ramp back up and we *might* go live a little sooner hehe, either way March isn't too far away!

  • 2015-Dec-17, 5:52 pm
    Shayne1973

    Just went for a drive around Coodanup & then back home to Mariners Cove. No NBN guys in Coodanup from what I saw, but there are 2-3 teams installing the outside boxes on houses at the Wanjeep end of Hudson Drive. I live on the same street but technically in the 07-01 area at the other end. I bet they get all the way down my street & then stop before they do my house, not coming back to it until March 17.

  • 2015-Dec-17, 5:52 pm
    Warooda

    NBN co have started work on the fixed wireless tower in Stakehill/Parklands.

    Looks like they are adding equipment to the current tower..

    6181001
    25 Lymon Road STAKE HILL WA 6181
    NBN Co
    Optus
    Telstra
    Vodafone

    Details found here:
    http://www.rfnsa.com.au/nsa/index.cgi

  • 2015-Dec-21, 5:42 pm
    Shayne1973

    Multiple teams of NBN people in Mariners Cove this week so far, including 07-01 area. I guess I should start to look at providers. Have had everything (phones, Foxtel, Internet) with Telstra since day one. I used to work there at the time & I have not changed since. I get a benefit from both being ex-staff & having services bundled. People's thoughts are welcome.

  • 2015-Dec-21, 5:42 pm
    Daniel:)

    Shayne1973 writes...

    look at providers

    Our contract with Telstra ends on the 26th of Jan so we're lucky in that way, we'll most likely just go with Telstra again and pick the 1Tb 100/40 with home phone, I'm going to see if I can get the speed boost pack thrown in which is $20 a month so we'll be paying $150 a month.

    PS Yes I know there are other providers and cheaper options but sometimes cheapest isn't always the best, I want 100/40 speeds pretty much constantly, also we have a few mobiles with Telstra so it keeps it super easy to keep everything together.

  • Shayne1973

    NBN cable to house done. The guys said that box should be done later in the week. They also said that some sub areas in 07 are technically ready to go & this area (07-01 Mariners Cove) should technically ready in a couple of weeks, definitely before March 18. The holdup will be with NBN turning area on.

  • Daniel:)

    Shayne1973 writes...

    They also said that some sub areas in 07 are technically ready to go & this area (07-01 Mariners Cove) should technically ready in a couple of weeks, definitely before March 18. The holdup will be with NBN turning area on.

    This is awesome news, can't wait!

  • 2016-Jan-21, 7:38 pm
    jaxx10

    Hi Warooda, thanks for your continuing efforts for the people of Parklands and Stake Hill.

    I clicked on that link and it didn't show any information (to confirm that nbn is coming). Where did you get that information from anyway? I keep looking on the nbn website and it still shows that nothing is planned in the 3 year rollout.

    I wouldn't be surprised if they are working on that tower, drop-outs have been terrible just lately and even text messages are taking forever to send.

    Would appreciate any more information you have. Otherwise we are planning to send a petition and am just trying to get names together via our Stake Hill community facebook page, but won't bother if it looks like there may be an end in sight to our collective woes :-)

  • 2016-Jan-21, 7:38 pm
    Warooda

    Hi Jaxx10
    Your welcome. I was very frustrated that the entire city of Mandurah was getting NBN and the people of Parklands are missing out. mostly because we share Lakelands post code.

    My information comes from:

    Warooda writes...

    More information from the Office of Communications.. Confirming the location of the tower being installed in Janurary..

    http://goo.gl/wsHFiu

    The above shows the picture sent to me by Amelia Metcalf, Assistant Director of Broadband Implementation.

    I was sending non stop emails regarding the state of broadband in Parklands.

    I'm not sure if this link will work but try looking here.

    http://www.rfnsa2.com.au/SiteInformationReports/Index?sid=aR8aR4Dy3WL0M33aScUJ9qz08A2nLflfaMt0VctsOrB4GBhuEk&siteID=6181001

    This shows the NBN are proposing to use the current tower in Stake Hill.

    But this link (again if it works)

    http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/site_search.site_lookup?pSITE_ID=9009739&pSORT_BY=&pOFFSET=0

    Shows NBNco have not yet obtained a licence to broadcast from the tower. But they were giving a licence to do testing in the area.

    I am concerned as our house does not receive a very good mobile phone signal from the tower (optus) and we have a femtocell from optus to boost our phone signal which doesn't always work as the internet is so slow.

    I have not gotten up on the roof yet to see if I can see the tower as I'm recovering from spinal surgery. The information I have obtained from wireless rollouts in other areas is if NBNco are allowed to use the current tower it could be as soon as 6 months before we have fixed wireless. If not we might be deemed a satellite area and that would be bad..

    Don't forget to look at mynbn.info

  • 2016-Jan-22, 12:00 pm
    Biscuits
    this post was edited

    I have just taken another look at the NBNco website 3 year rollout plan and Lakelands is included in the FTTH rollout for H2-2018. So it just seems like more waiting. not a total loss.

  • 2016-Jan-22, 12:00 pm
    Warooda

    Biscuits writes...

    included in the FTTH rollout

    It looks like the new area on the east side of the train tracks will be Fixed wireless.

  • Daniel:)

    Getting close now for 6MDR-07, we're only a month and a bit away get excited.

  • Shayne1973

    Hi,

    Do we know if 6MDR07 is still on schedule? I had my outside box fitted a few weeks ago & was advised that someone would be back in a few days to run the internal cable to my study, but have seen nothing. I found NBN staff installing the outside boxes in the South Yunderup area.

    Cheers,
    Shayne

  • 2016-Feb-3, 12:47 pm
    bindi

    Had our pcd installed and wired to a multiport pit (couple of houses away) in our street y/day-6MDR09, guys said it was live they are only waiting for the splicing teams following them which they said might be next week

  • 2016-Feb-3, 12:47 pm
    Daniel:)

    Shayne1973 writes...

    Do we know if 6MDR07 is still on schedule?

    We're expected to go live on the 2nd of march, we're lucky because we got pushed forward, the original date was the 18th of march.

  • 2016-Feb-5, 10:34 pm
    Felidire

    Anyone happen to know how accurate this estimate is? www.mynbn.info/rollout/6MDR-06 ? It says 24 hours from now, but I wasn't expecting nbn to be ready for service until Mar/Apr. Can't wait to actually be able to upload files without it taking 2-14 days, and practically rendering the connection unusable for everyone else in the building.

    What's the general consensus on the best ISP for Mandurah thus far? We should probably try to determine that in the meantime so we're all ready.

    I'm assuming Telstra will be the most stable with the worst deals, TPG will be decent all-round, and Skymesh will have some of the best deals with questionable uptime? I haven't kept an eye on iinet/internode these past few months, are they viable options at this point?

  • 2016-Feb-5, 10:34 pm
    cowthespud

    Felidire writes...

    Skymesh will have some of the best deals with questionable uptime

    uptime is fine

    international throughput is where they're having issues

    /forum-replies.cfm?t=2438718 this thread deals with that

    TLDR: packet loss within the NBN network seems to be the cause. higher latency to international destinations are causing the slow speed due to retransmissions � they're now working with the NBN to determine the cause of the packet loss at it seems to be isolated to them, and thus likely caused by configuration

    all that being said � I don't notice anything too bad

  • 2016-Feb-10, 8:30 pm
    zebO

    So, hopefully soon for NBN then in 07!

    I'm curious, do we need to be disconnected from our ADSL connection, if so how long is the downtime?

  • 2016-Feb-10, 8:30 pm
    Felidire
    this post was edited

    Well that's disconcerting. OP in that thread appears to be in Melbourne; are you with them through Pinjarra PoI? If so, have you noticed any good or bad changes since this time � /archive/2438718#r48521829 ?

    I guess I'll give them a try and see how it goes.

    @zebO � I'd assume the transition should be almost seamless (4 hours to a day, if everything's installed and you cancel current plan at the last minute). Maybe someone else can confirm.

  • Quazbut

    zebO writes...

    I'm curious, do we need to be disconnected from our ADSL connection, if so how long is the downtime?

    Nope. They should leave your ADSL connected until you cancel it. I had to phone Dodo and ask to have mine cancelled the day after I was happy NBN was working fine.

  • cowthespud

    Felidire writes...

    OP in that thread appears to be in Melbourne

    yeah its au wide

    If so, have you noticed any good or bad changes since this time � /archive/2438718#r48521829 ?

    hasn't gotten worse, and dont seem to have issues like others over east � but during peak times it noticeable if you view content via USA etc � e.g. netflix via VPN doesn't stream HD

  • 2016-Feb-10, 10:21 pm
    ozknight

    Just ordered skymesh plan for 06, Barragup. Not marked as rfs on the nbn map but I thought I'd try Telstras availability check and it passed. So did optus, so I rang skymesh and they said it's available. See how we go.

  • 2016-Feb-10, 10:21 pm
    bobthebigbat

    Lucky you. I'm in 06 too (Greenfields), had the box on the wall outside since before Christmas. MyNBN, Telstra, Optus, Skymesh, TPG all still say I can't get NBN.

  • Shayne1973

    Just called Skymesh to clarify my ready for service date & current status. They did not even know that I had the outside box installed, which has been there for over a month. They also stated that they would not be in Mariners Cove area for 1-3 months. Apparently they have to purchase backhaul lines. Do I wait so I can get the 100/100 or do I go with a someone like Telstra, who can potentially provide a slower service earlier? Does anyone know if other providers offer 100/100?

  • Felidire
    this post was edited

    Did they say 100/100 would be available? I just contacted SkyMesh and they said 100/40 was available (Furnissdale), but not 100/100; should probably ask them if they plan to offer that service to your area. If not, and if you can get Telstra nbn (I think it's a $20 speed boost to make it 100/40) right now, then that's probably the better option. I'll take 3.75mb/s upload over this Telstra ADSL2+ 0.16mb/s any day.

    I think I saw one other ISP offering 100/100 last year, but can't remember the name. It costs a lot more, so only go that route if you know for a fact you'll use it. I've got 160GB of crap stockpiled that needs uploading straight off the bat, and it would be nice if I could stream 1080p/2440p (outbound) without lagging the rest of the building into the ground. I've only been waiting 10 years.

    Also, it looks like 06 is good to go � http://www.mynbn.info/rollout/6MDR-06
    07 should only be a matter of weeks.

    Edit: I looked around, and concluded that it was unlikely any ISP would rent enough CVC to be able to offer Mandurah 100/100 or 250/100 plans for at least a good few years. If it's not profitable, they won't do it.

  • 2016-Feb-11, 12:00 pm
    Shayne1973

    When I was on the phone to Skymesh we spoke specifically about the 100/100. Perhaps 100/40 would be available sooner. I also spoke to Telstra & they still have the go live date as 18/3/16 for 6MDR-07, yet mynbn.info has it as 2/3/16. I have everything else with Telstra on a Bundle, so staying with has the benefit of keeping that. I'd like to hear from people currently using Telstra or anyone's 100/40 service see how long your typical video takes to upload to You Tube. Unless You Tube has a POP in Australia, won't the international cable still be a bottle neck?

  • 2016-Feb-11, 12:00 pm
    crimsondawn

    Uploading to youtube is a lot quicker on my 100/40 than my old 20/1 (obviously).

    I expected that watching 1080P on youtube would be a cinch. Wrong. Still have buffering unless I go 720P, so the international link is definitely a bottleneck, At least when downloading.

  • 2016-Feb-20, 4:47 pm
    Felidire

    Assuming the closest YouTube data centre is Singapore: https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/index.html

    What speeds are we looking at? http://www.speedtest.com.sg/

    On Telstra ADSL2+ I'm getting 16.41/0.82 Mbps @ 144/1ms � 1080p60 has never buffered.
    1GB takes about 3 hours to upload, so I've just saved everything >2GB over the years.

    https://www.google.com/get/videoqualityreport/ Most of those NBN connections in Mandurah appear to be watching in HD, so hopefully it shouldn't be too bad.

  • 2016-Feb-20, 4:47 pm
    crimsondawn

    I can watch in HD (720) but not full HD (1080) without it buffering

  • 2016-Feb-20, 6:19 pm
    Daniel:)

    crimsondawn writes...

    I can watch in HD (720) but not full HD (1080) without it buffering

    Wow on NBN? I don't buffer at all using 1080p on our ADSL 1 (6mbps down 0.30mbps up). Managed to get a decent deal setup with Telstra for when we move to NBN ($119/month 1Tb data, unlimted calls, 100/40 speeds usually a $20 extra)

  • 2016-Feb-20, 6:19 pm
    crimsondawn

    Not sure why it is though. I have netflix and no buffering there. Must be the location from where youtube is uploading from.

  • 2016-Feb-20, 8:01 pm
    bobthebigbat

    My area is RFS and I have the PCD, just waiting for my address to be added to the database. But while I wait I've been trying to find a good provider. I currently have Westnet ADSL2+ 15Mbps/0.7Mbps off-peak and about 2Mpbs/0.3Mbps during peak. Apparently TPG/iiNet/Westnet have really bad congestion on the Pinjarra link (I don't know if it is CVC or back-haul) but have had a ticket open since November and expect it to be till the end of March before resolved. It seems to have happened several times now and takes in some cases 8 months to resolve. During peek periods, people are reporting speeds worse than my ADSL connection.
    So, is there anyone in Mandurah and/or on the Pinjarra POI that has reasonable NBN Fibre peek speeds. If so, which provider, roughly what speeds do you get and from which speed tier.
    While I'm taking recommendations, can anyone suggest ISPs that have good national and international routing paths out of Perth and don't send all traffic via the East Coast first.

  • 2016-Feb-20, 8:01 pm
    cowthespud

    bobthebigbat writes...

    So, is there anyone in Mandurah and/or on the Pinjarra POI that has reasonable NBN Fibre peek speeds

    I'm with SkyMesh and don't notice peak slow down often.
    I have in the past but they've gotten better in the last month or so (there is a problem with their Telstra backhaul from their POIs dropping packets they're in the process of resolving)

    I can stream Netflix and play Xbox Live at night without noticeable problems (buffering/lag/etc)

    plus they've been very liberal in their 30 day contracts � allow people with slow speeds internationally to disconnect without giving the full 30 days � so low risk

  • 2016-Feb-20, 8:14 pm
    Quazbut

    bobthebigbat writes...

    So, is there anyone in Mandurah and/or on the Pinjarra POI that has reasonable NBN Fibre peek speeds. If so, which provider, roughly what speeds do you get and from which speed tier.

    Dodo 100/40

    Perth www.speedtest.net/result/5106918963.png
    Auckland http://www.speedtest.net/result/5106936900.png
    Seoul http://www.speedtest.net/result/5106972266.png
    Stockholm http://www.speedtest.net/result/5106982073.png
    Los Angeles http://www.speedtest.net/result/5106942625.png

    Typical speeds at any time of day. I don't notice any peak time slowdown.

  • 2016-Feb-20, 8:14 pm
    ozknight

    Installer came today and put in the box. He was an hour early and took about 20 minutes. Unfortunately it had to go in a small bedroom as running line to the kitchen apparently wasn't included in a standard install. No matter, just glad not be paying $150 for 30gb mobile broadband. Was active about 5 minutes after he left and speeds weren't brilliant at first : 35/37 mbs but have come back up to around 80/37mbs. Barragup 06 skymesh.

  • 2016-Feb-22, 10:05 am
    Biscuits

    It baffles me that you guys are getting such problems. I'm stuck on ADSL2 in Lakelands. I can stream netflix on 2 x TV's simultaneously and play online PC games without ever suffering lag or buffering.

    Maybe it's not so bad living in the digital ghetto of Lakelands after all.

  • 2016-Feb-22, 10:05 am
    Maxxy69
    this post was edited

    Just had the box installed to the house in Erskine, so according to the latest letter I just need to wait for the connection kit to arrive and then get onto Westnet to get an nbn plan and have them organize a tech to install the equipment. Unless I'm not reading it right

  • 2016-Feb-22, 10:48 am
    bobthebigbat

    cowthespud writes...

    I'm with SkyMesh and don't notice peak slow down often.

    Quazbut writes...

    Dodo 100/40

    I've been meaning to thank you guys for your input. I'm waiting till I get some speed tests from a couple more people I know on Exetel and TPG (although Exetel have awful routing). I'm likely going to try out Dodo as there speeds seem descent and I'd get better bang for buck (free mobile calls).

  • 2016-Feb-22, 10:48 am
    Felidire
    this post was edited

    I'll copy Quazbut's tests for comparison:

    SkyMesh 100/40 (5-6pm, brick wall between wireless dongle and router).

    Perth http://www.speedtest.net/result/5118653244.png
    Auckland http://www.speedtest.net/result/5118693489.png
    Seoul http://www.speedtest.net/result/5118668461.png
    Stockholm http://www.speedtest.net/result/5118712123.png
    Los Angeles http://www.speedtest.net/result/5118683109.png

    Edit: 62 minutes to upload 3.72gb file to youtube.

  • 2016-Feb-22, 8:15 pm
    cowthespud

    Felidire writes...

    SkyMesh 100/40 (5-6pm, brick wall between wireless dongle and router).

    SkyMesh 100/40 7:15pm Friday

    same results
    Perth averages of 80-90 down and 38 up http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5118902912
    LA 14 down 18 up http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5118906484

  • 2016-Feb-22, 8:15 pm
    Shayne1973

    According to MyNBN.info 6MDR07 goes live tomorrow. I saw NBN guys still working Roy & Derek roads. I hope MyNBN.info is correct. However, I have signed for updates & expected to get one if tomorrow is "Go Live Day". The only way I can see it happen is if they turn on sub areas that are ready first, eg 6MDR07-01, 6MDR07-02, etc. The area has a bulk pickup & I also saw some green cable on a pile of rubbish.

  • 2016-Feb-23, 12:31 am
    Daniel:)

    Shayne1973 writes...

    According to MyNBN.info 6MDR07 goes live tomorrow

    Snagged a install date of 09/03 with Telstra, can't wait!

  • 2016-Feb-23, 12:31 am
    zebO

    Quite literally the ONLY HOUSE ON THE STREET, that is not live..

    Are you actually kidding, or is the NBN broken..

  • 2016-Feb-23, 12:28 pm
    PsYko

    Daniel:) writes...

    Snagged a install date of 09/03

    Install date of 09/03 here too (Skymesh) *woohoo*

  • 2016-Feb-23, 12:28 pm
    Shayne1973

    My address is also ready for installation. I've been booked with Skymesh for 1pm on the 9/3/16 for an initial appointment. They believe that it may require additional appointments because they thiink that that the outside box is not done, but it it has been.

    Cheers,

    Shayne

  • bla74

    Checking on the NBNCo site, the only places in 07 I can find activated are near Steerforth. Anywhere else isn't yet activated. You've waited this long, a few more days won't kill you (or me!)

  • zebO

    I've been confirmed on Ombersley Way.

    Unsure, the whole street is confirmed now xD

  • 2016-Mar-3, 5:31 am
    Wez55

    :( I have to wait for NBN Co to install the NTD in the house, was giving like 2 weeks :(. Telstra can not book any apt till this is installed inside the house.

  • 2016-Mar-3, 5:31 am
    bla74

    For any others awaiting website updates, I'd recommend calling your ISP if you're still waiting.

    I was just able to book an appointment for next week, as they checked my address on the NBN portal and were able to get a Location ID (which seems to be key to getting the appointment booked) even though my address does not show as RFS on the main NBN site.

  • 2016-Mar-3, 2:27 pm
    Bad News Bear
    this post was edited

    bobthebigbat writes...

    So, is there anyone in Mandurah and/or on the Pinjarra POI that has reasonable NBN Fibre peek speeds. If so, which provider, roughly what speeds do you get and from which speed tier.
    While I'm taking recommendations, can anyone suggest ISPs that have good national and international routing paths out of Perth and don't send all traffic via the East Coast first.

    Internode's still very solid, but there is a question mark over how much longer it'll have its own CVC bandwidth pool � the common assumption is that, at some point, TPG is going to kill off the iiNet and Internode CVCs in favour of one giant one for all TPG providers, and TPG being, well, TPG, it's further assumed that such a move would be more negative than positive.

    Definitely "So far, so good", though, the relatively brief October iiNet-wide outage aside.

  • 2016-Mar-3, 2:27 pm
    Daniel:)

    well that's rather annoying apparently our booking was "glitched" and didn't go through to nbn so I waited from 8am-12pm and it wasn't even booked. >.<

  • Shayne1973

    Hi,

    NBN installed yesterday, where I wanted it, which was a concern. All went smoothly until NBN guy just left without knowing how to hookup my equipment or what happens next. I left a call back with Skymesh but had it sorted myself before they rang back. Luckily Skymesh provided, what turned out to be correct credentials, the same as hose I was using to access online settings. I also was advised as to which port was active. So I connected things up as I thought, configured the login details in my Draytek router, using default settings elsewhere & now I'm getting constant 90+/30+ speeds in Mariners Cove.

    Cheers,
    Shayne

  • Ballterror

    Had mine installed yesterday morning in Placid Waters, only took just over an hour. Rang Internode and was connected almost straight away. Connection is running to the max on 100/40, happy so far.

  • 2016-Mar-9, 3:41 pm
    zebO

    Most definitely over the service provided by iinet. These international speeds are making me want to puke.

  • 2016-Mar-9, 3:41 pm
    Warooda

    Drove past the tower in StakeHill Yesturday to see NBN & Ericcson? vehicles parked around the tower and people doing work.

    I just wish they would hurry up and update the maps.

  • 2016-Mar-10, 10:33 am
    Tomwh

    Connected 6 days ago on 100/40 plan in Dudley Park. Downloads are only getting 150~kB/s on steam/torrent/origin but full sync on online speed testers.

    Have lodged a complaint with iiNet � told backhaul was at capacity, getting ran through all the trouble shooting stuff and they are 'escalating internally'.. why did they not advise customers that the backhaul was congested before signing up?

    zzzz

  • 2016-Mar-10, 10:33 am
    cowthespud

    Tomwh writes...

    why did they not advise customers that the backhaul was congested before signing up?

    money

  • 2016-Mar-10, 3:16 pm
    Daniel:)

    I ordered NBN with Telstra on the 02/03 and still waiting to get connected, apparently there was a "glitch" when Telstra tried booking an appointment with NBN. I was told on Friday to wait 2-3 days and they'll call back, not holding my breath to be honest. Pissed off.

  • 2016-Mar-10, 3:16 pm
    crimsondawn

    Never wait for a call back. It doesn't happen.

  • 2016-Mar-16, 11:36 pm
    Bad News Bear
    this post was edited

    Tomwh writes...

    Connected 6 days ago on 100/40 plan in Dudley Park. Downloads are only getting 150~kB/s on steam/torrent/origin but full sync on online speed testers.

    Have lodged a complaint with iiNet � told backhaul was at capacity, getting ran through all the trouble shooting stuff and they are 'escalating internally'.. why did they not advise customers that the backhaul was congested before signing up?

    zzzz

    I'm beginning to think 100Mb/40Mb iiNet connections will never be viable on the Pinjarra POI; it's been a mess since Netflix launched a year ago. I'd switch to either Internode (which has its own separate CVC bandwidth pool) or Telstra.

    Edit: This congestion-related fault is three months old now.

  • 2016-Mar-16, 11:36 pm
    crimsondawn

    How viable is internode given the TPG buyout?

  • 2016-Mar-17, 10:54 am
    Bad News Bear
    this post was edited

    crimsondawn writes...

    How viable is internode given the TPG buyout?

    I'd say Internode's safe. Even if TPG does eventually kill off the Internode CVC and bring everything under one giant TPG CVC (which strikes me as less likely the more CVC costs drop), and this adversely impacts service quality to the extent that you're routinely experiencing speeds closer to 50Mb/20Mb or worse, you could use that to get out of contract (if you opted for one). I actually wouldn't be surprised if the intention is to announce a switch to a single TPG CVC ahead of time and give existing customers the option of exiting free of charge, simply to avoid a potentially messier exodus at a later date.

  • 2016-Mar-17, 10:54 am
    crimsondawn

    Worth jumping from Westnet to Internode?

  • 2016-Mar-17, 3:39 pm
    Bad News Bear

    crimsondawn writes...

    Worth jumping from Westnet to Internode?

    I'd say so. Here's another speed test that I ran just now.

    Edit: Bear in mind that, like iiNet, Internode's current plans no longer have quota-free content.

  • 2016-Mar-17, 3:39 pm
    crimsondawn
  • 2016-Mar-17, 4:04 pm
    Quazbut

    crimsondawn writes...

    Monday evening 8.20PM.

    http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5185579856

    What do you get from all the other Perth servers?

  • 2016-Mar-17, 4:04 pm
    crimsondawn

    Will try again tonight and see. Pretty crappy going from 95 to 12.
    4.20 this morning; http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5186811837

  • 2016-Mar-22, 10:13 pm
    crimsondawn

    Depending on the server I choose, Vodafone server I was getting 20 down, 24 up.
    Internode 93 down, 36 up.
    Telstra 91 down, 35 up.
    'Preferred' server was 82 down. 33 up.

    8.10pm.

  • 2016-Mar-22, 10:13 pm
    Quazbut

    Yeah that's what I thought would happen. The preferred server is based on ping, which doesn't have much to do with the network sustained data transfer capability. I get a huge variation in download speed from various servers, with the fastest ping rarely giving the best download speed. 4ms from Internode and 55 from Telstra, with Telstra giving faster data speeds both ways.

    You can get a better idea of what you can get by selecting the company with the best local result then try their servers in other states. Right now with speedtest.net I get 88 down from Telstra Perth, 84 from Adelaide, 79 from Melbourne, and 67 from Brisbane. Fairly consistent 28-30 up.

    A multi thread download from Youtube is averaging 10MB/s. 2GB in under 4 minutes. I'm quite happy with that for peak time.

  • 2016-Mar-22, 11:34 pm
    bindi

    Just had the line tester here in Halls Head-near McLarty Rd, he says my connection goes to Mandurah then to Midland?, thought we were all on the Pinjarra poi, anyone else been told this?

  • 2016-Mar-22, 11:34 pm
    crimsondawn

    Considering now jumping to Skymesh. Good/bad? Sort of getting tired of Westnet's service. I have been getting duplicate emails since jumping to NBN and it's taken them since November to sort it.
    Apparently I also have used 3 of my 21 free email accounts when I am only supposed to have 10.
    They were charging me for the 3rd one for the first couple of bills.
    When I log in with my new NBN account name I cannot see my full dashboard. I have to log in using my old account name.

  • 2016-Apr-1, 12:13 pm
    epedizzle

    So I have to now jump ship from Internode as the peak speeds are slowing down to ~20mb/s and lower in the evenings.
    Just had to bail IINet 12months ago for same reasons, Now looks like internode is overloaded too.

    Why is it so hard to get relaible performance on NBN?

  • 2016-Apr-1, 12:13 pm
    cowthespud

    epedizzle writes...

    jump ship from Internode

    to who?

  • 2016-Apr-4, 7:46 pm
    cowthespud

    crimsondawn writes...

    Considering now jumping to Skymesh. Good/bad?

    no major concerns with SkyMesh from me

  • 2016-Apr-4, 7:46 pm
    bobthebigbat

    So this doesn't kick in for a couple of months https://delimiter.com.au/2016/04/05/nbn-finally-overhauls-damaged-cvc-pricing-model/ and RSPs will take even longer to consider buying more, but maybe this will slowly easy the Mandurah congestion issues. I can finally order a service, but I get 16 mbps on ADSL 2+ (even in most peek periods), so I'm tempted to wait a few months more.

  • 2016-Apr-5, 9:01 am
    epedizzle

    cowthespud writes...

    to who?

    yeah who do I try now, skymesh or Telstra I guess

  • 2016-Apr-5, 9:01 am
    cowthespud

    epedizzle writes...

    yeah who do I try now, skymesh or Telstra I guess

    https://www.belong.com.au/nbn

    anyone looked into Belong? They're backed by Telstra but not sure how they fair with speeds etc

  • 2016-Apr-5, 10:05 am
    Daniel:)

    I'm still not connection.. signed up with Telstra on 02/03 and they keep messing up the appointments, apparently a "glitch" in the system.

  • 2016-Apr-5, 10:05 am
    Keryn

    How are your speeds with Telstra, Daniel?
    I need to change provider and want to be able to get the speed that I pay for.

    I have had the 100/40 with iinet for over two years and they used to be fantastic. Unfortunately my download speeds are now less than dial-up, which is pretty pathetic (yesterday was 338 bytes per second). All I get from iinet is that they are aware of the problem, have been since December and hope to fix it by the end of April.

  • 2016-Apr-5, 10:05 am
    jaxx10

    For residents of Stake Hill, Parklands and Lakelands:

    NBN MEETING being held at the Pinjarra Bowling & Recreation Club on Dixon Avenue in Pinjarra on Thursday, 14th April between 11.30am & 1pm. You have to RSVP to and you can direct your enquiries to that email address too. The Minister for Communications (Mitch Fifield) will be there too to answer our questions.

  • 2016-Apr-5, 10:05 am
    Bad News Bear
    this post was edited

    epedizzle writes...

    So I have to now jump ship from Internode as the peak speeds are slowing down to ~20mb/s and lower in the evenings.

    Yeah, I've noticed that Internode's peak time speeds dropped off a cliff recently. I suspect TPG killed off Internode's CVC pool and possibly also iiNet's given NBN Co will be abolishing the "one size fits all" CVC charge in favour of a tiered system in just a couple of months. I'd like to be optimistic, but, hey, we're talking about TPG here.

    Telstra's the only reliable option at this juncture, but its 1000GB plan with a 100Mbps/40Mbs "speed boost pack" is an extra $30pm ($145pm in total), which is a bit rich for my blood, plus I'd have to wave goodbye to free Usenet.

  • 2016-Apr-5, 10:12 am
    EddieV

    I'm looking at Telstra as well but waiting on peoples feedback about that mob called Belong who are on Telstra's network to see how decent it is.

  • 2016-Apr-5, 10:12 am
    Daniel:)

    EddieV writes...

    I'm looking at Telstra as well but waiting on peoples feedback

    I had to switch to skymesh, signed up with telstra on 02/03 and had 2 appointments "booked" but glitched still not connected. Skymesh booked an appointment the day after my order went through and I've got a install date of 18/04. :)

  • 2016-Apr-5, 11:00 am
    kyzer

    jaxx10 writes...

    For residents of Stake Hill, Parklands and Lakelands

    how did the meeting go? is there a result? only just saw your post.

  • 2016-Apr-5, 11:00 am
    whoanellie

    I just walked out the front door and there were 2 NBN chappies pulling FIBRE through to the house.

    Apparently we are getting Fibre to the House, not Fibre to the Node.

    Cool.

    (Halls Head, near the bridge to Aztec Island.)

  • 2016-Apr-5, 11:43 am
    MatMuzza

    Yep, looks like your getting fibre:
    http://www.finder.com.au/nbn-tracker/sam/6MDR-10

  • 2016-Apr-5, 11:43 am
    bindi

    whoanellie writes...

    Apparently we are getting Fibre to the House, not Fibre to the Node.

    Cool.

    (Halls Head, near the bridge to Aztec Island.)

    I'm now connected by fttp.-apparently-haven't been informed by nbn tho but by tpg letter (with Internode presently)-went to nbn site-yep now available
    (Halls Head just up off McLarty Rd. near park)

  • 2016-May-18, 5:46 pm
    Warooda

    So I looked up the tower that is supposed to be getting NBN has now got NBN assignments on the AMCA website!!

    Still nothing on the NBN website for coverage or ETA.

    Anyone want to guess how long until they are live?

    Site ID 9009739
    Location STAKE HILL WA 6210

  • 2016-May-18, 5:46 pm
    bruce67
    O.P.

    Yep Halls Head (MDR09) is live only MDR10 to go and FTTN for the rest of us :(

  • 2016-May-18, 8:39 pm
    Bad News Bear

    Warooda writes...

    So I looked up the tower that is supposed to be getting NBN has now got NBN assignments on the AMCA website!!

    Still nothing on the NBN website for coverage or ETA.

    Anyone want to guess how long until they are live?

    Site ID 9009739
    Location STAKE HILL WA 6210

    Ah, nice. I was at a mate's place in Stake Hill last week and he asked if he was scheduled to get the NBN any time soon, but there was no mention of Stake Hill on the three-year plan. Once construction begins, the tower should be live no more than a few months later, which bodes well for the area being RFS before the end of the year. He'll be a happy chappy.

  • 2016-May-18, 8:39 pm
    Warooda

    Bad News Bear writes...

    He'll be a happy chappy.

    With 520 homes planned on being connected to the tower I hope so too.

    It appears that the new area of Lakelands on the other side of the train line, Dwellingup, Parklands, Pinjarra East are to be connected to the Stakehill tower. A very large area..

  • trash-talker

    Has anyone seen any movement for 6HER ?

  • Justiinnn

    Any news for 6MDR-10? Finder.com.au saying ~27th May as RFS date but doesn't appear to be the case as of yet.

  • 2016-May-23, 12:11 pm
    Bad News Bear
    this post was edited

    Justiinnn writes...

    Any news for 6MDR-10? Finder.com.au saying ~27th May as RFS date but doesn't appear to be the case as of yet.

    Telstra Wholesale's rollout schedule, last updated on the 26th, still lists the 27th as the expected Ready for Service date. Have you tried ordering a service over the phone? A sales rep should be able to query NBN Co's RFS database directly.

    Warooda writes...

    With 520 homes planned on being connected to the tower I hope so too.

    It appears that the new area of Lakelands on the other side of the train line, Dwellingup, Parklands, Pinjarra East are to be connected to the Stakehill tower. A very large area..

    I'd say he has nothing to worry about: I put his address and the address of the build site into Google Maps and the two are roughly 1.9KM apart by road. Obviously roads aren't a concern with fixed wireless, so the relevant distance would be smaller still.

  • 2016-May-23, 12:11 pm
    Warooda

    Bad News Bear writes...

    I'd say he has nothing to worry about:

    My concern is how many people they will try and jam onto this tower.

    I have a lot of big trees between myself and the tower. I hope i won't need to install a tower on the roof.

  • 2016-May-26, 8:16 pm
    Bad News Bear

    Warooda writes...

    My concern is how many people they will try and jam onto this tower.

    I have a lot of big trees between myself and the tower. I hope i won't need to install a tower on the roof.

    Well, the wireless tower in Bridgetown covers north of 1,100 premises. That's almost twice the footprint. I assumed there'd be multiple towers involved, but there's just one on MyNBN's map.

  • 2016-May-26, 8:16 pm
    Warooda

    Bad News Bear writes...

    Bridgetown covers north of 1,100 premises

    Good to know. I'm just a bit paranoid as the rim in our area is very congested at night and really hope that this tower doesn't get congested.

    I've send an email to NBN co to see if I can find out what the ETA is and when they will update the map.

  • Justiinnn

    Bad News Bear writes...

    Telstra Wholesale's rollout schedule, last updated on the 26th, still lists the 27th as the expected Ready for Service date. Have you tried ordering a service over the phone? A sales rep should be able to query NBN Co's RFS database directly.

    Thanks for that, I've given them a call and they've advised that construction is yet to complete � Might of been some issues during construction, which doesn't surprise me :P

  • Justiinnn

    Still waiting for that letter! RFS Date everywhere I can see still says 27th of May, though!

  • Bad News Bear

    Justiinnn writes...

    Still waiting for that letter! RFS Date everywhere I can see still says 27th of May, though!

    It's the 24th of June now. :(

    Rollout Schedule & Disconnection Dates � Telstra Wholesale (09/06/16)

    6MDR-10 Erskine WA Pinjarra CSA 24-Jun-2016

    Hopefully this date sticks as it's only a week-and-a-half away.

  • Justiinnn

    Oh well! A date is better than no date (or a past date) anyway! :)

    Thanks BNB!

  • 2016-May-29, 11:18 pm
    Justiinnn

    Aaaaand... no letter! Probably going to be another push back :)

  • 2016-May-29, 11:18 pm
    Bad News Bear
    this post was edited

    Justiinnn writes...

    Aaaaand... no letter! Probably going to be another push back :)

    Telstra Wholesale's Ready for Service schedule was updated today and says 6MDR-10 is now RFS.

    Edit: As do MyNBN and Telstra's service checker. It's definitely live. Huzzah.

  • trash-talker

    6-HER expected build commence date slips unsurprisingly into history. Seems like NBN was built (or not) to disappoint. Insert unhappy face here.

  • Justiinnn

    What a joke.

    I called iiNet and they've told me that my premises is still not 'live' and "Service Class 10" how the flap does that work? I thought it was supposed to be FTTP? :(

  • 2016-May-30, 11:26 am
    Justiinnn

    Justiinnn writes...

    at a joke.

    I called iiNet and they've told me that my premises is still not 'live' and "Service Class 10" how the flap does that work? I thought it was supposed to be FTTP? :(

    Ah � Possibly there's an issue at our apartment block? If I put in the next door neighbor it says Ready for Service on iiNet's website, but my apartment block (nextdoor) says not ready.. strange?

  • 2016-May-30, 11:26 am
    Bad News Bear

    Justiinnn writes...

    Ah � Possibly there's an issue at our apartment block? If I put in the next door neighbor it says Ready for Service on iiNet's website, but my apartment block (nextdoor) says not ready.. strange?

    Sadly, NBN Co has always had trouble with MDUs. You may find yourself waiting months before you can finally order a service. Ring up NBN Co to see what the go is and keep bugging them about it.

  • 2016-Jul-15, 8:05 pm
    bruce67
    O.P.

    Seems the next section of Halls Head has gone into "build commenced" Probably HER1? suspected technology FTTN.

  • 2016-Jul-15, 8:05 pm
    Justiinnn

    Hmph, seems like NBNCo are confused with our address, we've already had reps come out and tell us it's good to go, but yet when I call them they say there's a problem � so does my ISP.

    I'm confused on who to listen to because everyone is telling me a different story, it's god awful.

  • 2016-Jul-20, 1:22 pm
    Warooda

    NBNco have now got license's for the tower in Parklands.

    Still no updates on the Map for either the Stakehill/Lakelands tower or the Parklands tower.

    http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/site_search.site_lookup?pSITE_ID=10000279

    http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/site_search.site_lookup?pSITE_ID=9009739

    Hopefully they are still on track for January go live.

  • 2016-Jul-20, 1:22 pm
    Maxxy69
    this post was edited

    Gotta laugh, I look up my address on NBN website and it says not ready, my service provider and Telstra are telling me that it is ready to go. When I look at the map it says service available but when I click on the link to check it all out it says sorry but we haven't got to you yet, lol makes me laugh.

  • 2016-Jul-26, 1:06 pm
    Justiinnn

    Sadly, this is not out of the ordinary for NBNCo, apparently.

  • 2016-Jul-26, 1:06 pm
    trash-talker

    6HER seems to be on the move now. Yippee. Out today have seen NBN personnel in Falcon on Pleasant Grove Circle and also in Halls Head. Nice to see some action

  • Justiinnn

    Good to hear, NBN is now available at my place, booked in a technician for Friday 26th August, was hoping sooner but MEH its a date :)

  • Bad News Bear

    Justiinnn writes...

    Good to hear, NBN is now available at my place, booked in a technician for Friday 26th August, was hoping sooner but MEH its a date :)

    Huzzah. That's sooner than I would have guessed given your situation.

  • 2016-Jul-31, 7:15 pm
    Maxxy69

    The tech is booked in for Aug 23rd for my hook up, going to be interesting to see how it all goes. Even purchased a new modem / router for the occasion

  • 2016-Jul-31, 7:15 pm
    trash-talker

    Maxxy69 writes...

    The tech is booked in for Aug 23rd for my hook up, going to be interesting to see how it all goes. Even purchased a new modem / router for the occasion

    So how was it?

  • 2016-Aug-15, 3:21 pm
    Bad News Bear

    trash-talker writes...

    So how was it?

    Well, he hasn't been online since the 23rd, so either very good... or very bad. ;)

  • 2016-Aug-15, 3:21 pm
    Justiinnn

    Tech didn't show to mine.
    Rebooked for the 31st of August.. Hopefully somebody turns up this time.

  • 2016-Aug-16, 5:01 pm
    sTeeL.

    Anyone with Internode in the Mandurah area getting congestion? I'm getting beyond sick of it. I had to leave iiNet due to congestion and if Node has gone the same way, Ill stop paying a premium for a non-premium product.

  • 2016-Aug-16, 5:01 pm
    bobthebigbat

    sTeeL. writes...

    Anyone with Internode in the Mandurah area getting congestion?

    Don't know about Internode, but TPG is terrible ATM. I'm getting about 21mbps from Perth servers, about 3mbps from Sydney, and about 0.7mbps international.
    Mines been like this for weeks (maybe months now � lost track of it). Last week after many calls and emails to TPG, they said there was an issue and NBN should have it resolved by the end of August � I'd be laughing if I didn't want to cry.

  • 2016-Aug-17, 8:53 pm
    Daniel:)

    Justiinnn writes...

    Tech didn't show to mine.
    Rebooked for the 31st of August.. Hopefully somebody turns up this time.

    Is this with Telstra? because we had issues with this also.

  • 2016-Aug-17, 8:53 pm
    Bad News Bear

    sTeeL. writes...

    Anyone with Internode in the Mandurah area getting congestion? I'm getting beyond sick of it. I had to leave iiNet due to congestion and if Node has gone the same way, Ill stop paying a premium for a non-premium product.

    Yeah, I've been getting dips to around 35Mbps during peak times. Also, I'm growing fairly certain that torrents are now throttled.

    Regardless, I'm more or less "stuck" with Internode as the free Astraweb essentially saves me ~$15 per month and I've been rather enjoying my recent switch to unlimited (1.88TB thus far this billing month with 18-and-a-half days to go). Not even TPG offers unlimited 100Mb/40Mb for $74 or less.

  • 2016-Aug-18, 9:57 pm
    Steele1989

    just encase some of you are sick of internode and iinet and others
    Im with skymesh and its great
    Sunday, 28 August 2016 18:11
    Server: Perth
    Down: 94.6 Mbps
    Up: 38.0 Mbps
    Latency: 4 ms
    consistent speeds and im going 100/100 soon will post a speed test when available

  • 2016-Aug-18, 9:57 pm
    Justiinnn

    Daniel:) writes...

    Is this with Telstra? because we had issues with this also.

    Nope, iiNet � and I believe the issue was on NBN's side not the RSP (but I don't know they're both pretty good at playing the blame game.

  • 2016-Aug-25, 3:02 pm
    Justiinnn

    Steele1989 writes...

    just encase some of you are sick of internode and iinet and others
    Im with skymesh and its great

    Can't tell if trying to prove point or rubbing internet speeds in our faces.

  • 2016-Aug-25, 3:02 pm
    sTeeL.

    Bad News Bear writes...

    Regardless, I'm more or less "stuck" with Internode as the free Astraweb essentially saves me ~$15 per month and I've been rather enjoying my recent switch to unlimited (1.88TB thus far this billing month with 18-and-a-half days to go). Not even TPG offers unlimited 100Mb/40Mb for $74 or less.

    Well I must have missed that memo because I think Im paying $115 for 1TB @ 100/40. I also use the Astraweb but Id rather pay for the extra Astraweb sub than have 1/10th my connection speed during peak periods.

  • 2016-Aug-29, 3:43 pm
    cowthespud

    Steele1989 writes...

    just encase some of you are sick of internode and iinet and others
    Im with skymesh and its great

    I was with SkyMesh but have just changed to AussieBroadband

    similar ethos to their service as skymesh � but with much better international speeds

    skymesh has been suffering horribly (last 6-8 months) with slow international speeds (5-20mbps on a 100/40 connection) all the time (i.e. not a peak issue)
    multi thread the connection, or get it from an AU source and its fine
    US slow
    EU/asia even slower

    AussieBB so far seems much much better � 70-90mbps to US servers all the time and no noticeable peak reduction in speed
    plus cheaper than skymesh at $75 for 500gb 100/40 (skymesh was $80 for 120gb plus large chunk of offpeak)

  • 2016-Aug-29, 3:43 pm
    Bad News Bear
    this post was edited

    sTeeL. writes...

    Well I must have missed that memo because I think Im paying $115 for 1TB @ 100/40.

    Yeah, Internode didn't even so much as send out an e-mail. It was just dumb luck on my part as I decided to check the unlimited plans thread in the Internode forum one afternoon in late July and noticed people were discussing the new slate of NBN plans.

  • Tech head

    Maxxy69 writes...

    Gotta laugh, I look up my address on NBN website and it says not ready, my service provider and Telstra are telling me that it is ready to go. When I look at the map it says service available but when I click on the link to check it all out it says sorry but we haven't got to you yet, lol makes me laugh.

    even better, Nollamara WA is not listed on NBN yet and is in MTM 3 year roll-out, however Amnet cannot verify address but list available NBN plans and verifying will be done "afterwards" form has been submitted.

    lol .... Whats the point of a checker if it doesn't work. Although i know this already i'm outside the area, but i do checks like this all the time :)

    It's the only way i find faults.

  • Justiinnn

    It's all been installed now, technician came � Took about 10 minutes and we were off to the races :)

    http://www.speedtest.net/result/5596200135.png

  • Maxxy69
    this post was edited

    Went quite well, only on about 12mbps up during peak times but that's 10 times what I was on before, only took less then half an hour to have the inside box installed and set up (they ran it into the room I wanted instead of going straight through the wall). Would have posted earlier but have been crook. Oh just to say that I am only on the basic package as that's all I need, can't justify paying for premium packages as I just wouldn't use it

  • sTeeL.

    So Internode got back to me stating that they know of no issues on 6PNJ congestion. Anyone who is with Internode in the Mandurah area can you please report to Internode support if you are having issues getting your full speeds.

    Thanks guys.

  • 2016-Sep-1, 3:17 pm
    bindi

    sTeeL. writes...

    So Internode got back to me stating that they know of no issues on 6PNJ congestion. Anyone who is with Internode in the Mandurah area can you please report to Internode support if you are having issues getting your full speeds

    Already have on the 10/8/16, no usable internet for the family at night with speeds down to 960kbps, don't know how they can say there is no congestion when the first tech had a look at the graphs and she told me that 6PNJ was "dangerously congested".
    Nothing has improved since then either.

  • 2016-Sep-1, 3:17 pm
    Hogie

    bindi writes...

    Already have on the 10/8/16, no usable internet for the family at night with speeds down to 960kbps, don't know how they can say there is no congestion when the first tech had a look at the graphs and she told me that 6PNJ was "dangerously congested".
    Nothing has improved since then either.

    After placing an order with Internode on Friday I read about the congestion on 6PNJ. I caled support yesterday to enquire about the problem and explained that I had just placed an order but had reservations about proceeding if the congestion was going to be ongoing and requested a date for extra CVC capacity to be added. The Internode tech support rep said that he would source the information from a senior and get back to me. When he called back about an hour later the tech told me infaticly that there was no congestion at 6PNJ and subsequently no extra back haul was going to be added.

    So if you are having issues with congestion with Internode I suggest that you raise another support ticket as the company does not appear to be aware of the issue or doing anything about it.

  • bindi
    this post was edited

    Oh yes they are, I still have an open ticket, btw-here's some of tonights results--

    http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5606926664

    http://speedof.me/show.php?img=160905121731-7568.png

    http://testmy.net/db/VZImlQoOP

    Spin my friend, so what are your real world speeds right now?, maybe the above is why I cannot use my connection for other than simple browsing right now

  • Hogie

    Hi Bindi,

    Those speeds look pretty horrendus. I'm not on NBN as yet so I don;t have anything to report, but i'm guessing that until the congestion is resolved.

    Lets hope that there is some action behind the scenes of the spin being presented to the customers.

  • 2016-Sep-5, 10:34 am
    sTeeL.

    I took regular speed tests all day showing considerable degradation from 7pm to 8pm. Wasnt even hitting 100 duri5nf the day either.

    I submitted my excel sheet to support. If they cabt identify congestion issues without help from a thousand customers, I will be moving on

  • 2016-Sep-5, 10:34 am
    sTeeL.

    Tonight I went between 15 and 4 Mbps.

  • sTeeL.

    /forum-replies.cfm?t=2562356#r10

    Link to my rant in the Internode forum. For those on 6PNJ, stay away for the moment.

  • cowthespud

    sTeeL. writes...

    For those on 6PNJ, stay away for the moment

    I've just moved from Skymesh to Aussie Broadband because of slow international speeds.

    Very pleased so far
    Can post speed tests if anyone would like to see at a specific time etc

  • 2016-Sep-5, 10:35 pm
    bindi

    cowthespud writes...

    Very pleased so far
    Can post speed tests if anyone would like to see at a specific time etc

    That would be of great help to many on here currently having problems in this area, especially between 6.30-10pm when people would normally need their connection to be usable, not dial up speeds.

  • 2016-Sep-5, 10:35 pm
    sTeeL.

    And hopefully hear that if they have issues, they respond and resolve quickly.

  • cowthespud

    bindi writes...

    That would be of great help to many on here currently having problems in this area, especially between 6.30-10pm when people would normally need their connection to be usable, not dial up speeds.

    Friday 8:40pm

    To Perth 92/27
    http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5617790140

    Eastern States 90/30
    http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5617797629

    West Coast US 63/10
    http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5617801738

  • bindi

    Geez, although you have 100/40 that's quite good speed, I have Internode 25/5 fttp and it's garbage by comparison--
    http://beta.speedtest.net/result/5617828357 (local servers)

    http://testmy.net/huoATsPL2.png

    http://speedof.me/show.php?img=160909124030-6566.png

  • 2016-Sep-5, 11:04 pm
    woosydiver
    this post was edited

    cowthespud writes...

    To Perth 92/27
    http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5617790140

    The ping times are strange, it's twice the time to Perth than to Sydney.
    Although fast, is their routing pooped?

    Also, can you explain what you did to change RSP's?
    Although I guess your on FTTH so it may be different for my FTTN
    [I can't see any recent info on changing RSP for FTTN]

    ps, you need to update your info, still showing SkyMesh

  • 2016-Sep-5, 11:04 pm
    bobthebigbat

    My speeds are amazing right now compare to what I get in the evenings (though international is still crap).
    TPG 25/5 � Sat about 9:15am
    Perth: 22.97 / 4.82 � http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5619359204
    Sydney: 17.97 / 4.78 � http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5619360249
    San Jose CA: 5.48 / 4.16 � http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5619357192

  • 2016-Sep-10, 11:51 am
    sTeeL.

    Yeah cant really fault offpeak with Node on 100/40. Its just abysmal at peak times.

    http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5619398600 � Perth 5 ping 93Mb/38Mb
    http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5619396343 � California 199 ping 66Mb/16Mb

  • 2016-Sep-10, 11:51 am
    sTeeL.

    woosydiver writes...

    The ping times are strange, it's twice the time to Perth than the eastern staes.
    Although fast, is their routing pooped?

    This is what iiNet used to do back in the day. Route all traffic to eastern states and then back to WA. I wouldnt pick anywhere that did that these days.

  • 2016-Sep-10, 11:52 am
    cowthespud

    woosydiver writes...

    The ping times are strange, it's twice the time to Perth than to Sydney.

    yeah not sure what was happening there � think I might have been going over east and then back

    was picking up my location as in syd too
    normally picks it up in perth

  • 2016-Sep-10, 11:52 am
    Bad News Bear

    Relief may be in sight for fellow Internode customers:

    Joseph Burford writes...

    If you're at the Pinjarra POI you're likely impacted by a backhaul capacity issue, there is a backhaul upgrade in progress to resolve that.

    I can't seem to find an advisory on the Internode site (which I'll ask about), however there is one up on the iiNet site https://www.iinet.net.au/status/4805991

    The ETC on the iiNet website is currently October 6th.

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