Chủ Nhật, 2 tháng 10, 2016

NBN - Cannington WA part 7

  • 2016-Sep-1, 1:26 am
    russell

    is everyone restored now?

  • 2016-Sep-1, 1:26 am
    efxs

    Just restarted my router. No DSL light still.

  • 2016-Sep-1, 1:55 am
    Moph

    efxs writes...

    Just restarted my router. No DSL light still.

    You're with Internode mate � give them a call. The issue we've been discussing is for Telstra and shouldn't be affecting you.

    russell writes...

    is everyone restored now?

    My connection seems stable at the moment. Hope it stays that way lol

  • 2016-Sep-1, 1:55 am
    alan0401

    just got NBN connected today. the technician came to house and went to the node to connect it up.

    however....just getting 50/10 speed......the contract was 100/25. and i am expecting half speed...

    not too sure about the node , should be 6CAN-07 but not exactly sure where is the Green box by the road.

    http://imgur.com/a/Wgnz4

    spec from my moden
    i dont understand the why there are 3 values in the line Attenuation

  • 2016-Sep-1, 2:13 am
    coxymla

    Lookup your ADA on Finder.
    If your line length is around 800m, then that speed is probably correct.

    If your RSP sells a 50/20 speed tier then you should move down to that.

  • 2016-Sep-1, 2:13 am
    cmoore

    I would almost guarantee that if your current speed is 50/10 on a 100/40 plan and you dropped down to a 50/20 plan your actual Line speed at your location will also drop to 25/5 as your ISP would not be that generous to keep you at your original sync speed.

    On another issue, has Anyone joined up to Optus as an ISP as that would be my preferred provider as they are offering $20 discounts for existing mobile customers, so their top speed 100/40 service which is currently $110pm would be $90pm which is close to par of many other ISPs. More interested in how youse went with setup time etc.

  • 2016-Sep-8, 6:27 pm
    Moph

    cmoore writes...

    I would almost guarantee that if your current speed is 50/10 on a 100/40 plan and you dropped down to a 50/20 plan your actual Line speed at your location will also drop to 25/5 as your ISP would not be that generous to keep you at your original sync speed.

    Doesn't sound right at all. The sync speed is limited by the equipment at either end and the quality of the copper joining them. There's no reason for any ISP to artificially limit sync speed when they control bandwidth, nor have I heard of them doing so.

    I'd say it is far more likely that if he steps down to a 50/20 plan with an existing sync speed of 50/10, he'll end up with 50/10 usable bandwidth.

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