Ahh the dreaded upgrade - was it the infamous Orange LLU one?!
If so then I wouldn't hold out for a speed increase.
A slow, crawling speed connection is what you can expect at the very best.
Ahh the dreaded upgrade - was it the infamous Orange LLU one?!
If so then I wouldn't hold out for a speed increase.
A slow, crawling speed connection is what you can expect at the very best.
Thats the livebox homepage, click on acees to config username admin password admin.
LEft hand side click on system information
Half way down is the Downstream and Upstream rates.
These are the sync speeds with the server in Kbps.
pending on if u are on ipstream, ipstream max, or luu i would log speeds aginst BT.speedtester.com or speedtester.net that will give u ur throughput speed
Yes, I'm on the LLU 'network'. I rang Orange and they said I'm possibly still in the 'migration' period. Coupled with the fact that Orange are doing some 'stuff' to their servers.
Was told to ring back in about 10 days time; hopefully by then, everything should be settled.
They'll do a line test (after that time) and then let me know if there's any problems (or not).
The word "possibly" just goes to show you they don't have the foggiest about your connection. If you were on LLU (upstream synch = 288) they should have no excuse as they have direct access to the port you connect to - e.g. o2 (now Sky) can adjust interleaving on/off, tell you what your current SNR settings, adjust SNR, run line tests etc within seconds
You'll probably have no choice but to wait for the 10 days to elapse though. The ISPA will only start looking into your case once you've given them 10 days, so sit tight and good luck
Edit - are you sure your speed was 35kbps even when you were on 2MB. I'd have thought you'd be getting 10x that and 2kbps is certainly unusable. My 123kbps post LLU was unusable (I still have my records from when I knew I was going to be LLUd)
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Now the future definately is bright
thats sounds rite, 10 stablization or tuning period to align the line speed and set the MSR and FTR rates once thats done if ur speed breachs the FTR (Fault threshold rate) then a line test and fault can be raised for slow speed.
The word "possibly" just goes to show you they don't have the foggiest about your connection.
I remember them saying (for definite) I was on LLU.
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You'll probably have no choice but to wait for the 10 days to elapse though. The ISPA will only start looking into your case once you've given them 10 days, so sit tight and good luck
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Edit - are you sure your speed was 35kbps even when you were on 2MB. I'd have thought you'd be getting 10x that and 2kbps is certainly unusable. My 123kbps post LLU was unusable (I still have my records from when I knew I was going to be LLUd)
Well I think it depended on the torrent I was downloading - not many seeders - maybe that was why ?
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