I quit aDSL and went to cable with Virgin, as the aDSL was getting 0.25M to 1.6M download and 0.1M upload where I live due to the crap at the local exchange. On Virgin I am getting 17.8M download and 0.8M upload on cable for a 20M service.
I quit aDSL and went to cable with Virgin, as the aDSL was getting 0.25M to 1.6M download and 0.1M upload where I live due to the crap at the local exchange. On Virgin I am getting 17.8M download and 0.8M upload on cable for a 20M service.
Teddy I think is something that is local to the UK . BT had the monopoly here and set up the standard for all equipment that is still used today . The US had a much more enlightened and commercial set up with many companies having networks and each having there own units and connectors . I do not think your socket boxes are four wired like all UK ones .
http://tech2.in.com/video/airtel-4g/...dsl-connection
The above link while pretty amatuer does show what to do and were .
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Here we used to very effected by how wet the weather had been, water was getting into a junction box on a telegraph pole. They had to rewire and renew some kit. I am in a town and the best I have ever seen is 1.6Mbps, which was for the last year or so (after they rewired) until a week ago when it dropped to 1.2 Mbps. I monitor continuously with a plugin and am pretty disappointed to see how far we lag behind...
If there is a clearly audible difference which does not show up in your measurements, you are measuring the wrong parameters.