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| 294725 | 2004-11-22 00:53:00 | OS: Windows XP Home SP2 Modem: DSE Adsl Connection: Ihug 3gb 256k Problem: Connecting at 320kbps instead of usual 3.0+ mbps Any ideas? |
Craig (448) | ||
| 294726 | 2004-11-22 01:05:00 | Out of interest why would/should a 256k plan be connecting at 3mbps? | Pete O'Neil (250) | ||
| 294727 | 2004-11-22 01:10:00 | Had a little tweak and had it usually connecting at 3.2mbps since I've had it which has been about 6months, now the last few days its at 320kbps, its a sad story. | Craig (448) | ||
| 294728 | 2004-11-22 01:11:00 | I have time stamping on and optimized the MTU to 1490, unsure about the TRW but shldnt cause the change | Craig (448) | ||
| 294729 | 2004-11-22 01:22:00 | So for a start you're actually getting what you're paying for. The "connection speed" is the line speed the modem negotiates when it syncs the line up. That used to give readings as high as it could get, regardless of what plan you were on. This was because the bandwidth shaping was done further up the chain. Telecom are in the process of shifting the point of speed restriction out to the peripheries, which in turn will make your negotiated line speed closer to the plan you're paying for. It won't actually alter the data transfer rate. |
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