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| Thread ID: 75787 | 2007-01-10 03:49:00 | Question about Interleaving | kingping (11473) | Press F1 |
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| 514608 | 2007-01-10 03:49:00 | well today i asked the xnet guys to turn my interleaving off. they said they need Telecom to do this and will get it done in the next 24hours. my question is how will i know that my interleaving as been turned off? also what difference will it make to browsing, gamings etc etc? cheers |
kingping (11473) | ||
| 514609 | 2007-01-10 04:33:00 | Hopefully it will improve your gaming experience although there can be a lot of other contributing factors to your broadband speed or lack of. | winmacguy (3367) | ||
| 514610 | 2007-01-10 04:42:00 | so if i get a sudden boost in speed does that mean it has been turned off? | kingping (11473) | ||
| 514611 | 2007-01-10 04:57:00 | I would assume so, it could also mean that all the kids are at the beach and not online :) | winmacguy (3367) | ||
| 514612 | 2007-01-10 05:59:00 | Your Router Configuration will say whether interleaving is on or off. With my Dynalink under DSL Configuration, there is DS and US Latency, it says 'Fast' for interleaving off, and 'Interleaving' when it is on. |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 514613 | 2007-01-10 09:10:00 | Yeah go to your web interface in a internet browser ... type your internet gateway IP #. If you do not know, go to command prompt. Type "ipconfig /all" Get that number and type it in a internet browser. Mine is like 192.68.1.1 it then ask for login and password ... Via the status screen somewhere it should tell you if interleaving is off or on. |
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