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Hi.
My broadband is currently with Pipex (now with talktalk as they bought them I believe). For as long as I can remember my Upload speed has been crap, around 25k, yes 25k ! (0.25megabits) My Download speed is good, around 5Megabits. I've tried speaking with tech support many times, but they are useless and give various reasons that don't make sense ! I need broadband with a decent upload speed and I can't get services like Virgin Fibre in my area, so all I can do is switch to another provider. Anyone shed any light on this, anyone in a similar boat ? Anyone had a good migration experience to a decent provider ? Cheers.Andy. |
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I have virgin (Ntl cable) and get about 1.2 megabits upload speed now. About 14megabits download on the cheapest possible plan.
Download a few gig, 2/3/4 something like that and it'll often throttle back to about 3 megabits though.
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Jimmy.
That's just bragging ! I'm not in a cable area either.... I'm stuffed really. Don't want to sign up / switch to something that's going to be as slow as what I have now. P.S. Jimmy, let me know when you are running the nitro next and i'll tag along ![]() |
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I was with pipex when they were pipex. when they got taken over I broke contract and surprisingly easily left them.
I re-joined Nildram who I had been with while I lived with the rents also recently been taken over and now known as Opal. Since BT sorted out my line after giving me a dodgy one to the box in the street I've been seeing a healthy 800k-1mbit upload and a good 6-7mbit down. downloads will cruise down at 700-800kbytes at the right time in the night ![]() I mostly use mine for gaming and see a respectable 50ms all the time. I think half the problem is the phone line. Took us months to get BT to sort it as we had noise on the line. it was a brand new house. |
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Cheers for the info.
Could my line be to blame though, as i'm getting good download speeds, just really slow upload speeds ? Surely if it's the line, it would be bad both ways ? |
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This site is useful: http://www.samknows.com/broadband/exchange_search
alot is dependant on distance from exchange. |
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Im no expert andys, but I run an online development company so know a little.
As JCJC says, distance from exchange is going to be a big (BIG!) factor, but a noisey line or even with bad latency isnt only going to affect upload speeds - you would see a degradation in both d/l and u/l if this was the case I think. Most likely I would suspect is your ISP contention ratio - in my experience the biggest single reason for poor Internet performace after distance from exchange. My advice would be to first check out the "super" broadband providers as they will give the best speed: Virgin, Be (my mate is with them and says very good indeed) and now BT Infinity (in my area now and are "estimating" my speeds at 18Mb download and 2Mb upload.... nice (if true!!) ![]() After that, my own decision was to go with O2. Very good speeds, cheaper than BT, and (the deal maker...) if you are an O2 customer (like have a pay-as-you-go mobile) you get the broadband for half price AND (!) if you then register with QuidCo, at the moment you get £100 back which is pretty much what you will pay for a year... so its a year of decent speed broadband for free ![]() ...which is nice :P Oh, for comparison, O2 are now supplying me with a steady 6.5Mb download and 1Mb upload. It aint going to win any speed awards, but much better than what I was getting with BT - and its nearly free. Hope it helps mate. |
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Oh, and if you ARENT an O2 customer, walk into any O2 shop, buy a £20 cheap phone and you'll save about £75 in a year with the half price broadband offer.
...then sell the phone for even more money back. Cardnim <--- doesnt work for O2 ![]() |
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Chances are Andy if you change to another provider using ADSL you'll end up with the same issue, I'd have said your options are cable (not an option due to area as you said) or have a play with 3G, you can get a 3G stick with a couple of Gb credit on it to try for < £30.
AFAIK You can get router's now that you can plug certain 3G modem's into, then you use the router as you normally would. |
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Id agree to move away from traditional landlines, but only if the problem was the connectivity. I dont think this is the issue as the download speeds reported are quite good. I would still suggest its just the provider.
3G seems a bit odd though as these (in my limited experience) have been a bit pants - way slow, tempremental connection and high cost (esp if you go over your download limit). Maybe thats just Northern Ireland though - we are a bit behind the times! ![]() |
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Cheers for the info guys.
Is my upload speed 'normal' then for ADSL lines ? Seems far too slow to me. 25k is crap, when I spoke to the sales dept they said I should get around 200k.... |
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Standard ADSL should provide you with around 3-6Mb download and 512Kb upload.
Depends hugely on distance from exchange and hardware from the exchange to you. basically - your 25Kb is well pants, and even the quoted 200Kb from TalkTalk seems rubbish too; would be worth checking your distance from exchange. Anything more than 1.5Km starts to degrade exponetially I believe. |
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How do you find out the distance to the exchange ?
Also - Rich, I tried tethering my iphone to my mac (really easy as you'd expect from apple) and I got around 150k upload ![]() |
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How are you connecting to your computer to the internet box? As my Xbox, and laptops all connect wirelessly no problem, but I have to connect my desktop using the wired option, which is quicker anyway, and it's closer to the box.
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This page is good, http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/adslchecker.php
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Does anyone think I have a case to get the line looked as, if so who / how do I do that, or is it just normal to get such crappy upload speeds with some ISP's ? |
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I'm sure there are some guidelines BT have on what speeds you should get on each service, I'm not 100% sure if it includes the upload though. I think if you contact BT directly rather than your ISP they have a BT speed tester they ask you to run at a few different times of the day and if it's below a certain threshold they will look at the line.
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Pah...I get 700k upload with Opal...on an iMac as well
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Andy,
You're paying for a broadband service, so you should demand one - not something akin to dial up. Ring em up and insist they look into it.
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Andy, i've spent a fortune on the phone - the official line is they don't support upload speed ! I could upgrade to 'Business' broadband with the same provider, but they can't guarantee anything, other than a 24 month contract ! Rich - tried it on the PC too and surprisingly it's exactly the same speed - still crap. Fed up with it all really, I think i'll ring BT and see if I get any joy. |
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