- How fast should my "2 meg" connection actually be?
- Posted by MrDankDonk on February 23rd, 2006
I'm on an `up to 2megs` connection with Tiscali, using a USB connected
Thompson Speedtouch 330 modem on an ADSL line, via BT, in London.
I've never got more than 1100 bps, using the test here:
http://speedcheck.ispconnect.co.uk/
and that's exceptional (it happened once or twice, and only at around
1am on a weekday, using ftp). The average is around 450bps - I rarely
get more than 50KBps when downloading. I've done a few tests with
bittorrent, ftp, p2p software but it doesn't make any difference. BT
says the line/exchange (I live in London) is ok. I've tried the test
at different times of the day. It's usually faster after midnight and
before the early evening, suggesting contention, rather than a dodgy
line is responsible.
I've looked at some tools like Dr DCT which adjust things like MTU
windows and so on and apparantly it's set up optimally.
What would you expect get (average, min, max)? What is the worst you'd
put up with before complaining? Or are the speeds I'm getting
perfectly reasonable?
Cheers for any advice/comments.
- Posted by steve@tropheus.demon.co.uk on February 23rd, 2006
I'm getting about 1800Kbps just now with occasional dips to about
1100Kbps.
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- Posted by The Invisible Man on February 23rd, 2006
MrDankDonk wrote:
When I was with Tiscali I regularly got less than 28kbps. Don't waste
your time complaining.
Take a look at the speed test, Tiscali forum and comparisons at
http://www.adslguide.org.uk
I just got the following with a 2MB connection but then again I left
Tiscali over a year ago. (Currently with VISPA)
Your current bandwidth reading is:
2.31 Mbps
which means you can download at 295.71 KB/sec. from our servers.
28.8 kbps dial-up
33.6 kbps dial-up
53.3 kbps dial-up
56 kbps ISDN
128 kbps ISDN
150 kbps DSL
256 kbps DSL
512 kbps DSL
2365.7 kbps YOU
Please retain the following information if you wish to contact Customer
Services
Your reference number is 2365-3082126
- Posted by Grumps on February 23rd, 2006
MrDankDonk wrote:
Have you tried the test at 217.35.209.142 ?
This shows my 2Meg line running at 1976kbps (typically).
- Posted by MrDankDonk on February 23rd, 2006
Grumps wrote:
What test is that? Google isn't telling, and browsing to that IP
address tells me nothing.
A bit of additional info - I did a test using P2P software (soulseek)
and had a consistant 30KBps, which I believe is the max you can get
with a 2meg ADSL connection, if I'm not mistaken (256kbps upload =
32KBps). Does this help? If it's a problem with the ISP - perhaps
they're sharing the bandwidth between too many people in my area -
would I expect a reduction in upload speed, or is that perhaps the ISP
handles uploads first (typically at full speed for everyone) then
sharing what's left of the bandwidth for everyones downloads?
- Posted by Grumps on February 23rd, 2006
MrDankDonk wrote:
Oops! Try 217.32.105.42 instead.
- Posted by Joe Soap on February 23rd, 2006
In response to what Grumps <grumpsnothere@hotmail.com> posted in
news:4669tdF9mhnkU1@individual.net:
http://performance.toast.net
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- Posted by alexd on February 23rd, 2006
MrDankDonk wrote:
Hmmm, ITYM 1100kbps.
Are you definitely synced at 2meg? Perhaps they forgot to regrade you from
one meg?
Worst case, divide your advertised speed by your contention ratio, ie
2meg/50 for Home, 2meg/20 for Business, 2meg/1 for SDSL. If it's any better
than worst case, then theoretically you have no grounds for complaint as
that is the product you've been sold, although I'm sure you won't find that
comforting!
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- Posted by MrDankDonk on February 23rd, 2006
Grumps wrote:
That worked, thanks. Didn't get anywhere with the "Connect ...by
entering speedtest@speedtest_domain....no password is required."
business, but when I entered my phone number it did a test and told me
I could get 614kbps, which is inside the range BT regards as normal,
but only just (400-2000kbps).
I tried to do another test but it warned me that if you do it too often
it my get reported to my ISP. Bring it on - I'm going to phone them in
a minute anyway!
- Posted by MrDankDonk on February 23rd, 2006
Joe Soap wrote:
I'm getting speeds around the 560kbps mark there.
- Posted by MrDankDonk on February 23rd, 2006
alexd wrote:
Sorry, yes.
That's what it says when I make the connection.
2000/50 = 40kbps, which is 5 KBps. I was getting more than that on my
dialup modem!
- Posted by _ on February 23rd, 2006
"MrDankDonk" <MrDankDonk@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1140696534.781796.111180@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
Just tried this and I get 2097.2 kbps on my 2mb connection. Ditch tiscali
quick smart
- Posted by Joker7 on February 23rd, 2006
"MrDankDonk" <MrDankDonk@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1140722068.944063.68090@i39g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
:
: Grumps wrote:
: > MrDankDonk wrote:
: > > Grumps wrote:
: > >> MrDankDonk wrote:
: > >>> http://speedcheck.ispconnect.co.uk/
: > >> Have you tried the test at 217.35.209.142 ?
: > >> This shows my 2Meg line running at 1976kbps (typically).
: > >
: > > What test is that? Google isn't telling, and browsing to that IP
: > > address tells me nothing.
: > >
: > > A bit of additional info - I did a test using P2P software (soulseek)
: > > and had a consistant 30KBps, which I believe is the max you can get
: > > with a 2meg ADSL connection, if I'm not mistaken (256kbps upload =
: > > 32KBps). Does this help? If it's a problem with the ISP - perhaps
: > > they're sharing the bandwidth between too many people in my area -
: > > would I expect a reduction in upload speed, or is that perhaps the ISP
: > > handles uploads first (typically at full speed for everyone) then
: > > sharing what's left of the bandwidth for everyones downloads?
: >
: > Oops! Try 217.32.105.42 instead.
:
: That worked, thanks. Didn't get anywhere with the "Connect ...by
: entering speedtest@speedtest_domain....no password is required."
: business, but when I entered my phone number it did a test and told me
: I could get 614kbps, which is inside the range BT regards as normal,
: but only just (400-2000kbps).
:
: I tried to do another test but it warned me that if you do it too often
: it my get reported to my ISP. Bring it on - I'm going to phone them in
: a minute anyway!
:
Tiscali has to be the worst ISP I have had the miss fortune to have been
with.Give then elbow.
Chris
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- Posted by usenet@isbd.co.uk on February 24th, 2006
Joker7 <sat_ring@hotmail.com> wrote:
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- Posted by _ on February 24th, 2006
<usenet@isbd.co.uk> wrote in message news:dtmjo6$vba$5@slavica.ukpost.com...
His English Teaccher ?! Needs one
- Posted by Paul Woodsford on February 24th, 2006
"_" <noone@home.here> wrote in message news:43fe59d8$1@news.greennet.net...
2314.7 kbps on 2 meg Virgin ADSL, synched at 2.2Mbps
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- Posted by _ on February 24th, 2006
"Paul Woodsford" <paul.woodsford@virgin.net> wrote in message
news:5uILf.1553$Ru5.899@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net...
You must be very close to your exchange then ? Can't wait until I'm on 8mbit
then 24mbit in 6 months !
- Posted by MrDankDonk on February 24th, 2006
_ wrote:
I think I've discovered the problem. Finally some guy from Tiscali
phones up, bizarrely (under the circumstances) asks me to run a final
speed check, and when I tell him the result informs me that the problem
is I'm actually on a line that can only receive 1meg. You'd have
thought that they'd have been able to tell this at some point before
week 5 of my 12 month contract!
I can now opt for a £15 1 meg service with them (although the numbers
appear to be slow even for 1 meg) or leave the contract and go
elsewhere.
I'll think about it. £15 for 1 meg and unlimited phone calls
(including peak, to numbers starting 01 or 02) isn't so bad, and
despite being in London some cable companies aren't available. If the
problem is my line/exchange then will getting another ADSL from Wanadoo
etc make any difference? Any ideas? I just want a fastish (but 2meg is
fine really), uncapped connection for not too much money. Perhaps this
is too much to ask.
- Posted by AMO on February 25th, 2006
"MrDankDonk" <MrDankDonk@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1140696534.781796.111180@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
I get 2080.5 on PlusNet.
AMO
- Posted by AMO on February 25th, 2006
"MrDankDonk" <MrDankDonk@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1140722117.836188.287710@e56g2000cwe.googlegr oups.com...
That seems a bit low for a 2Mb line. I get 1646Kb for the first one on the
list. Are you sure you're 2Mb?
AMO