Telstra Cable for me. No NBN in sight for the next 3 years, so I'll have to suffer through with this:
Grant. That download speed reminds me of Ginger Meggs careering down Deadman's Hill, but the upload is rather modest.
Is it always like that?
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Living in the country has its challengers and internet service is one of them. I have been on ADSL1 up until 3 months ago when the exchange was updated for ADSL2+ and I just happen to be within 1740 cable mtres from the exchange. Until the update I live with an average of 8KB/s. Now I average around the 9MB/s mark which is a luxury and serves me and Foxtel service well enough.
In the earlier days of the NBN rollout we were told we would have NBN connected by 2013 and you could see it laid out on the roll out site. Then we were told it would be Sept 2014, and now there is no details on the site anymore but Telstra say there will be 2016 NBN service here. I expect it will be wireless which will be fine for me in view of the suffering we have lived with for BB speeds the last 8 yrs.
NBN is in the new developments closer to town where urban sprawl has bought up farms and developed distant city suburbs. Since the start of Netflix and the free trial, I have spoken with quite a number who have speed issues at certain times of the day and inquires by some of them seem to put the cause on the sudden increase in Movie service offerings.
I am keen to move to NBN (when ever that may be and is almost certainly going to be wireless, if at all), but I am also hesitant as the speed impact of new movie and TV services etc appears to be mostly impacting the NBN users. Due to density of homes out here in the farming community against the number close enough to the exchange to get ADLS2+, staying on ADSL2+ maybe a better option.
Not having a shot - but it does amuse me when I hear of people (not necessarily on this site) complaining about BB speeds of 15 MB/s etc.
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Mikew09, 9 MB/s on ADSL2+ doesn't sound too bad.
Are you talking megabytes (MB) or megabits (Mb)?
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Whew! That's modest for ADSL2+, Sanger!!! Is it always like that? I don't know if that speed test halts
all other traffic while it checks the line speed. Maybe you should try it (if not already) with nobody else on it
in the house. I'd be getting onto IInet about that. Let them check your line speed if nothing else, and maybe
they'll suggest a modem re-boot.
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PS: Ie, the kids are onto something. You're not getting what you're paying for.
That's almost certainly Mbits .. not Mbytes!
I routinely get 100Mb/s 'connection speed' .. but you'd be hard pressed to find any server wiling to give you 9 Megabytes/sec download speed.
AARNET used too(that was my test site), Muckrosoft also do for some things.
And strangely Nikon also used to allow over 10Mbytes/s downloads.
I used to regularly download Nikon's updates to their software and it's consistently come through at 10-11Mbytes/s.
That's 250-300Mbytes of software to your HDD in just a few minutes!
Amazing to watch .. unbeleivable the first time I did it(years ago). I remember starting the download to either a CNX2 or VNX2 update .. and they're usually well over 200MB to download.
Went into the kitchen(about 5 steps from the office) to start a cuppa. Came back to see how the download was going, only to find it 'not happening'.
Checked the download history, and there it was .. said completed
I was confused .. so I checked that actual file on the HDD. It said 200+ MB or whatever .. I'm still .
So I downloaded it again! .. just to be sure. And there it was hovering between 10 and 12Mbytes per second!
The other week when my son yelled out in frustration that this stupid internet is stupid .. what's going on!
I was again(again!) .. we were getting around 1-2Mb/s(bits! per sec).
then I started yelling too.
I keep an eye on our speed every now and then out of curiosity .. but my son is my alarm bell(typical 15 yo .. 25 hours a day on those stupid games! )
But one strange situation I had was interesting to watch.
I purchased a new wireless AP(an AC type, for future compatibility) .. works very well with my tablets 3x3 wireless networking ability for now at least.
But the son's laptop connected via a 1x1 wireless n frequency was achieving 20-ish Mb/s .. sounded pretty normal.
Came into the office and checked my PC, which is Gbit connected to the Gbit router to the rest of the network .. just millimeters from the router and modem .. and I'm getting 2Mb/s !!
Confirmed the slow laptop wireless .. 25 or so Mb/s again .. checked my supposedly Gbit connected PC .. 1.5Mb/s.
Something was about to get hammered .. with a sledge hammer. But my desk is so cluttered with modems/routers/switches/hdds/etc .. I didn't know which one to attack first!
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How's the NBN working for me ?
I'll tell you after August 22. Had my FTTP box fitted yesterday and apparently it's all set to go in about two weeks, although I won't hold my breath.
Andrew, I wish I could send my Wireless set-up to you as at 4-5Mb/sec download speeds it's not all that shabby, at least after what I put up with for years, similar to your 20th century offerings.
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I deflect, and cause they always call around dinner time, I thank them for their call and say it is great cause I need some help. Then tell them I am cooking a curry and am unsure whether to add cardamom or not. I never talk to them about what they want to talk about. It is amusing trying to listen to them desperately attempting to get back to their script, when I want to talk about something else entirely.
One particular evening, I even decided that I could not speak Chinglish and spoke to them like the Swedish Chef from the Muppets (sad news about Kermit and Miss Piggy) I got handed from person to person as they tried to work out what language I was speaking.
Before I moved to Melbourne, I lived in Midway Point in Tasmania and our suburb was one of the first to get the NBN on fibre optic cable. It beat the crap out of the Telstra broadband service that I was using prior to it being installed and it seemed that it was going to be the way of the future. Unfortunately, a change in government has seen what was originally a step into the future turn into a dogs breakfast. Australia has one of the worst internet speeds and that has been reinforced by the evidence of the Ookla speed tests that people have been posting. I'm on ADSL here in Melbourne but I can't post what the speed is that I get for my service as the Ookla site requires Flash to run it which I have disabled as it has far too many holes in it that hackers can exploit (it's a dead duck anyway because a lot of websites are ditching Flash). In an ideal world, everybody should have access to the same or similar speeds. That certainly won't happen with the 'Frankenstein' internet services that will be rolled out in the coming years. We could have had one of the best internet services in the world but unless there is a committed switch to fibre optic cable, we'll continue to have a service that will be good for some people and not for others.
That's it! "Good for some people and not for others." - And that will be hailed as progress.
Just received 3 phone calls from the same call centre:
informing me that NBN is not on my area
informing me that I will be getting a cheaper bill for telephone and internet before NBN in my area (which I insisted I am not changing anything).
informing me that they are not changing anything (which I insisted I am not changing anything, including bill amount).
informing me that I am paying between $100 and $110 per month (which was incorrect).
attempt to get my actual bill amount. (and I refused).
finally admitted that he does not have my information.
Bad enough to be a scam, Antony. The movie Jackass was on last night. Maybe this was a re-play
(Oh, I didn't watch it, the bits I saw as I flicked through the channels were too [stupid/puerile/sick/jerky.../etc...])