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I have a question about speed

Last post Fri, Aug 08 2008, 9:27 AM by Hund. 7 replies.
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  •  Fri, Aug 08 2008, 9:27 AM

    Re: I have a question about speed

    Late reply, but hope this helps,.... I am with Orange broadband due to their offer in conjunction with mobiles (spend >£30/month - get 2MB connection free, or - as I did, pay an extra £5.00 and get upto 8MB connection).

    When I joined my connnection was at aroun 7.6,... it has gradually trailed down to 2.3 and holding constant there. (ie £5.00 rip off). I live just over 1/2 mile to an upgraded exchange, but am in a semi-rural area. This is not good enough and I will look to change. There are several things you need to consider when buying broadband -

    1. Contention Speed - basically, how many users/connections the provider looks to share each line with (both upspeed and downspeed is relevant), so the less users, the better

    2. Once the line is in your home, how you connect - wireless is generally slower, wired is more secure and faster

    3. Equipment - gernally the boxes and cables provided are base model and prone to failure/ reduce the speed, but this is not a major issue and should not really form part of the buying decision

    4. Are you in a cable area? This is the most reliable and fastest speed you are going to achieve in common circumstances

    There are several speed test sites,.. it is wirth trying to find the most comprensive which shows contention rates etc and thereafter tracks them. Have to say I am not overly impressed with Orange,.. but they do have cheap telephone support national/4p minute rates),.. unfortunately this seems to have been outsourced somewhere across the globe, so outside of personal feelings about jobs for domestic people this can create frustrations when dealing with poor English speakers if you are not to comfortable with IT. VNU.net is a fairly impartial site for offering speed test sites, but there are many sites around, just spend 20 mins finding which one meets your needs. As one chap said, take the BT checker with a pinch of salt, bearing in mind it is their lines that you are using!

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  •  Mon, Jan 28 2008, 5:51 PM

    Re: I have a question about speed

    Hi you need to go on the orange forum (internet) post your question and tvman will give you the 'fully monty' he is the techie wizard
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  •  Mon, Jan 28 2008, 12:22 PM

    Re: I have a question about speed

    Interesting. I live 2 mins walk from an exchange so I can get the top speeds also broadband sites confirms this. I should be getting 8MP. Just done a speed test and I got 3MP. I'm with Orange.
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  •  Sat, Apr 28 2007, 12:37 PM

    Re: I have a question about speed

    Post your question on the Orange forum and 'Mr tvman' give you all the 'techie' answers he is brill
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  •  Mon, Mar 19 2007, 10:19 AM

    Re: I have a question about speed

    150 - 200 kbs is about 3.2mb so I guess thats accurate.

    Still somewhat slow considering.
    'Now, I have become Death, the destroyer of worlds.'
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  •  Wed, Mar 14 2007, 7:14 PM

    Re: I have a question about speed

    Hi, Thanks for the info...

    I did as you suggested and tried the download...nothing like the speed you estimated...around 150 - 200 kbs .
    I also did some online checking, I found various websites that offer this, and although most of them came up with a different answer, on average it works out about a 3mb download speed, which means the guy on the phone from Bt was telling the truth, so all, if you use the Bt online checker beware lol..it's a wee bit out.

    Thanks for taking the time to help out.

    Regards.
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  •  Tue, Mar 13 2007, 10:44 AM

    Re: I have a question about speed

    If you login to your router or use your modem's software (if using USB) it will tell you what speed you are connected at.

    If you want to test your download speed I suggest you try downloading something from the UK mirror service which is run by Lancaster University. The download speeds you get from there are always high.

    http://www.mirror.ac.uk

    You can try downloading this file to check the speed you can get downloading.

    http://www.mirror.ac.uk/mirror/sunsite.uio.no/ftp/linux/MandrivaLinux/official/iso/8.1/ia64/MandrakeLinux-8.1-CD1.ia64.iso

    It comes down on my PC at 2300kb/s which is equiv to about a 20mb connection. If you are supposed to be getting 7mb you should be able to download the file at 800-900kb/s.


    Let me know how you get on.
    'Now, I have become Death, the destroyer of worlds.'
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  •  Mon, Mar 12 2007, 8:49 PM

    I have a question about speed

    I have been with Orange for a year..so far so good..I guess I've been lucky never needed tech support..lol..I've heard it's bad.
    I was on 2mb broadband £17.99 a month, I noticed they offered a faster speed for the same price..just meant another years contract, so I thought..not going nowhere why not...they said it would take ten days to complete..it took three..now I'm getting 7.6mb broadband...but am I ? My son who lives a mile away had a bit of a fall out with orange two weeks ago and has since dumped them and went to Bt...when he talked to Bt on the phone they said that because of the area we live in the most they could offer him speed wise was 3mb..( funny I thought were on the same exchange ) yet I'm getting a mighty 7.6....so I went to Bt.com and used the speed checker...this will tell me that orange is pulling a fast one I thought..typed in my number...pressed the button and...the most you can get on your line is....7mb...So I typed in my sons number....pressed the button.....the most he can get is....8mb
    Confused..so am I...Must say I don't notice a great deal of difference..between 2 and 7 depends really on the site your downloading from among other factors..so is orange telling the truth... or is Bt telling the truth...maybe they are on the phone but not on their website..maybe to make you think you will get a faster connection than you actually can..when you sign up to them...But how can you actually prove it..?

    Thanks for your time..
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