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| 52339 | 2002-06-04 01:32:00 | I have recently moved and tried to connect to ihug, my connection speed is now only around 296 bps, however using an extra a/c on the same line can get to 51,000 ( normal speed ) ihug blame telecom, telecom cant help, has anyone else found this ? Any suggestions. |
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| 52340 | 2002-06-04 04:06:00 | Make a new 'connection' for IHUG, or look hard at all the settings for the modem in the 'connection' you are using. It looks as if your computer might be talking to the modem at 300 baud. I am sure that you wouldn't have been logged onto IHUG if the modems had negotiated a speed of 300. XTRA insist on a minumum of 14400 bps, and *won't* connect at 9600. | Guest (0) | ||
| 52341 | 2002-06-04 10:34:00 | I have found IHUG to be much slower than Clear or Xtra when using the same modem and PC at locations all over Auckland. It also verifies username and password twice which is annoying. | Guest (0) | ||
| 52342 | 2002-06-05 07:54:00 | MY problem with iHug is disconnects AND slow throughput = poor ingress and egress status , etc etc Time to look for someone else |
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