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What happened to the Broadband!?
Posted: 2003-04-19 05:31pm
by Dark Primus
Broadband I have is suppose to deliver 512kb/sec, but now it takes forever to get anywhere on Internet, every website takes a minute to load, and none of the movies i am downloading from Kazaa is reaching above 1 kb/sec mark.
I had none of these problems before. And now suddenly everything goes so damn slow. Anyone else who has experienced this before?
Re: What happened to the Broadband!?
Posted: 2003-04-19 05:39pm
by Darth Wong
Dark Primus wrote:Broadband I have is suppose to deliver 512kb/sec, but now it takes forever to get anywhere on Internet, every website takes a minute to load, and none of the movies i am downloading from Kazaa is reaching above 1 kb/sec mark.
I had none of these problems before. And now suddenly everything goes so damn slow. Anyone else who has experienced this before?
No. I download files at 300kB/sec. Try checking your connection for line quality.
Posted: 2003-04-19 05:52pm
by Darth Yoshi
Well, for Kazaa, it could be a problem with the uploader.
Posted: 2003-04-19 05:54pm
by Ghost Rider
Is your Ethernet card and connection still savvy?
Do you have any problems with say a firewall?
For Kazaa...usually is the uploader side.
But for the others...it could be a hardware malfunction.
Re: What happened to the Broadband!?
Posted: 2003-04-19 06:02pm
by 2000AD
Darth Wong wrote: I download files at 300kB/sec.
And here's me stuck at 4kB/sec (on a good day) with my 28.8 modem, all because my parents don't want to pay the extra £5-£10 a month for broadband!
Gits!
Posted: 2003-04-19 06:13pm
by SyntaxVorlon
Don't be a whiny freeloader. If you hate your connection go out and by a 56.6 or pay for bb yourself. If you lack funds, get a job.
Re: What happened to the Broadband!?
Posted: 2003-04-19 06:18pm
by Darth Wong
2000AD wrote:Darth Wong wrote: I download files at 300kB/sec.
And here's me stuck at 4kB/sec (on a good day) with my 28.8 modem, all because my parents don't want to pay the extra £5-£10 a month for broadband!
Gits!
<NELSON>Ha ha!</NELSON>
I can download a 2MB file in six seconds (tee hee!)
Re: What happened to the Broadband!?
Posted: 2003-04-19 06:19pm
by Shinova
2000AD wrote:Darth Wong wrote: I download files at 300kB/sec.
And here's me stuck at 4kB/sec (on a good day) with my 28.8 modem, all because my parents don't want to pay the extra £5-£10 a month for broadband!
Gits!
Dude, when I had a 56K, 4KB/sec was
RARE. Whiner
Posted: 2003-04-19 06:28pm
by phongn
I once had a problem where Verizon was doing some testing and accidentially switched our 768/128 ADSL circuit to 64/64
Most annoying.
As for your end, probably an issue with the uploader.
Posted: 2003-04-19 06:33pm
by aphexmonster
Im in a zone where i get a connection called WINFIRST. $50 a month for 10MB per second downloads. ( but now theres a 60 gig per month limit )
Posted: 2003-04-19 06:34pm
by Darth Wong
aphexmonster wrote:Im in a zone where i get a connection called WINFIRST. $50 a month for 10MB per second downloads. ( but now theres a 60 gig per month limit )
Nobody has 10MB/s; that's pushing the bandwidth of a 100Base-T LAN, never mind even the fastest ADSL. Even a T-3 can't do that. You must mean 10Mbps, which works out to roughly 1.2MB/s. Still pretty damned fast, though.
Posted: 2003-04-19 07:43pm
by aerius
What happened? I'm using it, that's what. Webpages load in seconds at most except the badly designed ones with loads of gimmicky java crap on them, and I can download porn movies in minutes.
Posted: 2003-04-19 11:22pm
by Graeme Dice
Darth Wong wrote:Nobody has 10MB/s; that's pushing the bandwidth of a 100Base-T LAN, never mind even the fastest ADSL. Even a T-3 can't do that. You must mean 10Mbps, which works out to roughly 1.2MB/s. Still pretty damned fast, though.
Well, PMC-Sierra here it town has a fairly new chip that puts out SONET packets at 128 Gbps, and can be paralled with three others to get 512 Gbps. It's just too bad Sasktel won't put fiber into your house. There's also some research being done around here that's working towards putting 10 Gbps over cat-5 cable. I regularly get 1.5 Mbps on the ADSL line in my house from places like sourceforge.
Re: What happened to the Broadband!?
Posted: 2003-04-19 11:28pm
by Darth Yoshi
Shinova wrote:Dude, when I had a 56K, 4KB/sec was
RARE. Whiner
Bah. Before we got cable, 3KB/sec was considered the almighty.
Posted: 2003-04-19 11:31pm
by Hethrir
I am in Australia where the Internet quality is apauling. got a special deal, $70/month, cable (speed uncapped, max available bandwidth at time), 3gb d/l limit (note it is 3000 ziggybytes i.e. 1000mb=1gb), and if i go over 3gb they cap my speed to 28.8 rather than demanding my first born. max download speed is about 800k/s from some au sites. average 300k/s.
Posted: 2003-04-19 11:51pm
by Exonerate
Bleh, my old phone line was crap... I was lucky to get 2Kb a sec and not get disconned every 5 (Literally) minutes.
Good thing we moved, and got broadband... I couldn't logon for most of the day because the DNS server failed, but luckily I managed to find another...
Posted: 2003-04-20 12:20am
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Exonerate wrote:Bleh, my old phone line was crap... I was lucky to get 2Kb a sec and not get disconned every 5 (Literally) minutes.
Good thing we moved, and got broadband... I couldn't logon for most of the day because the DNS server failed, but luckily I managed to find another...
I had the same problem, and I still do. I really don't know why my parents won't spend the extra few bucks a month for a broadband connection that won't clog up our only phone line. Maybe that will change when we move this summer.
Posted: 2003-04-20 06:54am
by Dark Primus
Ghost Rider wrote:Is your Ethernet card and connection still savvy?
Do you have any problems with say a firewall?
For Kazaa...usually is the uploader side.
But for the others...it could be a hardware malfunction.
Even the uploader is very slow. To slow actually.
Normally combined they could take around 50k/s now its barely above 15k/s.
It would not surprise me if Telia slowed the broadband down beliving we would pay extra money to get 1 Mb/s.
Posted: 2003-04-20 07:17am
by DeadM
Where I live we get 3 services: Broadband unlimited download, ADSL limited download or ISDN single or dual.
I use the Broadband and I dont think I could live with the download limit, which, I think, is 1 GB.
Posted: 2003-04-20 07:33am
by aphexmonster
Darth Wong wrote:
Nobody has 10MB/s; that's pushing the bandwidth of a 100Base-T LAN, never mind even the fastest ADSL. Even a T-3 can't do that. You must mean 10Mbps, which works out to roughly 1.2MB/s. Still pretty damned fast, though.
Im on a fiber obtics network. If i send to someone else whos got the same connection, i can send at 1000/kbs ... other than that, mah bandwidth cant be fadded.
If the company wasn't bought recently, i would show you the website, but for now, we have to wait for the webmasters to finish it >_>
Posted: 2003-04-20 01:00pm
by j1j2j3
Darth Wong wrote:aphexmonster wrote:Im in a zone where i get a connection called WINFIRST. $50 a month for 10MB per second downloads. ( but now theres a 60 gig per month limit )
Nobody has 10MB/s; that's pushing the bandwidth of a 100Base-T LAN, never mind even the fastest ADSL. Even a T-3 can't do that. You must mean 10Mbps, which works out to roughly 1.2MB/s. Still pretty damned fast, though.
Ha! I have 104Mpbs now!!! Was using 52Mbps but now I get 104Mbps!!
Of course I still don't get 10MB/s, only about 8MB/s~9MB/s. And Actually the limiting factor seems not to be 100Base-T LAN(I was considering a Gigabit ethernet card), but the hard drive. It doesn't seem to be able to maintain a 9MB/s write speed in conjunction with other drive I/Os.
Posted: 2003-04-20 01:29pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
Graeme Dice wrote:Darth Wong wrote:Nobody has 10MB/s; that's pushing the bandwidth of a 100Base-T LAN, never mind even the fastest ADSL. Even a T-3 can't do that. You must mean 10Mbps, which works out to roughly 1.2MB/s. Still pretty damned fast, though.
Well, PMC-Sierra here it town has a fairly new chip that puts out SONET packets at 128 Gbps, and can be paralled with three others to get 512 Gbps. It's just too bad Sasktel won't put fiber into your house. There's also some research being done around here that's working towards putting 10 Gbps over cat-5 cable. I regularly get 1.5 Mbps on the ADSL line in my house from places like sourceforge.
PMC-Sierra? I thought they made bullets! Ah, found their
website
and here's the bullets guys:
http://www.pmcammo.com/homepage4.html
http://www.sierrabullets.com/index.cfm
LOL silly me...
EDIT: And what exactly do you DO with half a Tbps? Transmit full-length DVD movies in two seconds? Build a
Slashdot-proof website?
EDIT2 and EDIT3: DAMN TYPODEMONS!!!
Posted: 2003-04-20 05:13pm
by Graeme Dice
Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:EDIT: And what exactly do you DO with half a Tbps? Transmit full-length DVD movies in two seconds? Build a
Slashdot-proof website?
Long-haul high-capacity connections of course. The mid-atlantic cables are about 3 gigabytes/second in total right now IIRC.
Re: What happened to the Broadband!?
Posted: 2003-04-20 05:17pm
by 2000AD
Darth Wong wrote:
<NELSON>Ha ha!</NELSON>
I can download a 2MB file in six seconds (tee hee!)
git