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Old 24-06-2009, 07:10   #71
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WOOOOOT!!! We're connected.

Up : 1,300
Down : 18,844
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Old 24-06-2009, 07:36   #72
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Nice! Our O2 package has 1.2 up and 9.9 down - which considering I'm paying for an 8 meg connections is pretty cool
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Old 26-06-2009, 22:48   #73
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The box restarted it's connection tonight...and has jumped up to 19,838
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Old 26-06-2009, 23:01   #74
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Reckon I'll break out the Be/O2 box then and see what it'll sync at (compared to my Draytek). My rate is going down - was just under 9Mbps, now 7Mbps.

I guess I'll lose the SNMP monitoring I just enabled on the Draytek. No biggie - had access to that and didn't know for years.
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Old 26-06-2009, 23:11   #75
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I'm starting to get a bit frustrated at UKFSN. Despite the fact that my ADSL modem is connected at 4416kbps, I'm getting barely half that transfer rate. I used to get full whack.
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Old 27-06-2009, 01:09   #76
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Similar story here with UKFSN - connection speeds are dropping browsing is becoming horrendous

Be/O2 say 30/6/2009 though so fingers crossed...
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Old 27-06-2009, 10:00   #77
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Never had any problems with UKFSN, just that O2 were a far better deal these days at half the price and the unexpected speed increase is just a massive bonus.
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Old 27-06-2009, 11:05   #78
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My speed jumps about a fair bit, some days it will sync at 5500, others more like 3500, most of the time it's somewhere between 4000-4250.
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Old 28-06-2009, 10:06   #79
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Reckon I'll break out the Be/O2 box then and see what it'll sync at (compared to my Draytek). My rate is going down - was just under 9Mbps, now 7Mbps.

I guess I'll lose the SNMP monitoring I just enabled on the Draytek. No biggie - had access to that and didn't know for years.
Actually, it's VoIP I'll lose - the router acts as my VoIP gateway.

Anyway, just did this, and got an instant 50% speed boost (though to be fair that's comparing against the worst reading I've had from the Draytek - it's only 25% better than the best). I didn't expect that at all.

I'm now left to ponder whether I'm prepared to live with the noddy interface that doesn't let me configure things I'd like to (e.g. DHCP binding) and the loss of my secondary VoIP service, go back to the slower but more feature-rich 2800, or break out the plastic again and get a 2820Vn. :/
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