Re: Broadband Potential
Von: Gordon Henderson (gordon+usenet@drogon.net) [Profil]
Datum: 28.09.2008 10:26
Message-ID: <gbnf3h$1q3u$2@energise.enta.net>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom.broadband
Datum: 28.09.2008 10:26
Message-ID: <gbnf3h$1q3u$2@energise.enta.net>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom.broadband
In article <4PKdnY09nvnYVkPVRVnygQA@posted.plusnet>, Movilla <martin@NOmovilla.SPAMplus.com> wrote: >I live near Watford and broadband tests tell me I'm hovering around >3.5-4MBps download speeds. Is there a website that tells me (as per >postcode) what my maximum download potential speed is. I'm on Plusnet and >their website only offers download allowances, not rates. If you're already on broadband with plusnet, then look at yourrouter stats. That'll tell you the sync rate which will be the maximum practical rate you can get. You can sometimes improve things by updating your own wiring, filters, etc. though. but looking at your current sync rates (and SNR, SN Margins, attenuation figures, etc.) will be your best bet. (And if they say 7Mb and you're still only getting 3.5Mb then it's most likely your ISP that's slowing you down, but there are other factors) Gordon[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
