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Other speed tests, especially tests offered by your Internet provider try to eliminate routing factors. This test is unbiased, it tests and grades all providers on the same criteria. They just don't seem to know anything.
BYO Equipment If the solo improved once the modem is returned to default settings; or BYO routers and switches are removed from the equation then you should speak with a private computer technician. Here is a screen shot: No artificial speed test telstra on my bigpond connection. I tried everything under the sun to fix it myself but then social to bite the bullet and deal with telstra customer service. Around 50% of Fixed Wireless premises will achieve download speeds greater than 10Mbps during the evening peak period. What was the website you downloaded from. Try Throwie's suggested local server and do some real world testing. This is not subject to regulation, but a slow router or bad Wi-Fi setup can severely hinder individual internet speeds. It is a measure of bandwidth total information flow over a given time on a telecommunications medium. This includes any TVs, T-Boxes, AppleTVs, gaming consoles, mobile phones and tablets.
This is particularly relevant to those customers who will be connected by Fibre to the Node FTTN , Fibre to the Building FTTB or Fibre to the Curb FTTC. Telstra wants to take away customers' pain by removing excess data charges and additional service charges, as well as providing more entertainment offerings by year's end, the telco's group executive of Consumer and Small Business Vicki Brady has told ZDNet. The NBN will be to fiber to the curb FTTC and fiber to the building FTTB networks starting in 2018.
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Hey guys I have been having issues with my velocity speeds lately and speedtest has always been showing under 20mbps every time I test. I tried everything under the sun to fix it myself but then decided to bite the bullet and deal with telstra customer service. The official telstra speedtest website would not work for me so while on the phone with the guy I ran a speedtest. Because the guy on the phone even said I have granted a 30 minute period for you to run our speedtest. I asked how on earth it increased from 18mbps to 94mbps in the span of a phonecall and he said all we did was refresh the line. Call me paranoid but this has happened to me 2-3 times in the year I have had this connection. Blistering speeds when on the phone with telstra then a couple hours laterback down to 20mbps. I am being crazy Yes do telstra temporarily boost my net speed to shut me up and then decrease it 30 or so minutes later back to 20mbps No Because the guy on the phone even said I have granted a 30 minute period for you to run our speedtest There is a tool sometimes used for speed tests on Velocity and Cable Ultimate. It's on the Bigpond site can't remember exactly where and it has nothing to do with speedtest. As a few have said on WP already stop taking speedtest. Try Throwie's suggested local server and do some real world testing. Seems like some ADSL users get consistent results from speedtest. If you trust speedtest. Downloaded and it came down at 4. You should have posted what you get to the Perth speedtest. If I do a speedtest. The only reason using multiple threads is faster is because of an artificial limit somewhere... Your correct that their is an artifical limit on some websites, hence using a multithread downloader is can max your connection out. Then you go on to say you shouldnt have to use multi threads. Well you said it your self, theres a artificial limit probably on the site you are downloading from so to get around this we use a multi thread downloader.. You just contradicted yourself. I didn't Re-read my post again assuming you fully read it earlier, which is doubtful , and maybe you'll get it. Your correct that their is an artifical limit on some websites The limit isn't on the server side of things. It's on the link itself. Telstra seems to have an artificial limit per active connection to overseas sites. This is the maximum I will see with any single-threaded download to any sites in the US. This is the maximum I will see with any single-threaded download to any sites in the US. What was the website you downloaded from? If this was the website, its actually located in Sydney. Let me know the address of the site you downloaded from and Ill try downloading what you downloaded and post my results. I just downloaded the Android SDK kit from google single thread at 3. Where is the artificial limit there? Here is a screen shot: No artificial limit on my bigpond connection.. Telstra limits the speed of a single thread... There's more to the Internet than downloading a file in your web browser! From the linux mirror, on an Australian colocated server: I get 10. It's on the link itself. Telstra seems to have an artificial limit per active connection to overseas sites. If a OS download trickles in, and I can speed it up using more threads then of course I will. Yes I agree we shouldn't have to go multi-threads, but that's the way it is at the moment. OP hasn't replied so hopefully they have sorted their speed issue out. That was copied and pasted from the website to Whirlpool. I get it :.. But I guess what telstra are thinking are that u can find the file you are after on a locallly based mirror. Then again when you cant find it locally you will have to download from a OS sever. And I think if you cant acheive a reasable speed singled threaded, there no harm in using a download manager. I tried downloading that yesterday and ended up with 1. I then tried to grab a file off arrnet but the sites pages took 15 seconds to load. As soon as one of the downloads finished page loads where decent again. While I have noticed speeds have gone south back when I was on elite. I find: Page loads are slow at times. I'm getting a heap of Youtube errors where videos will load x. It's rare to get a download over 2. Speedtest still reports 107Mbits though. All I can say is... Downloading from major websites such has microsoft, guru3d, gamearena, aarnet, station drivers, realtek, youtube, etc all download anything between 4-13MB. Torrenting is the same, download between 3-7MB. Youtube 1080p is fast without having to wait for it to buffer. Uploading has been great as well, FTPing to friends I get between 300-330 KB. Downloading from major websites such has microsoft, guru3d, gamearena, aarnet, station drivers, realtek, youtube, etc all download anything between 4-13MB. All sites either local or with local mirrors. The exception being Realtek, but most files you would download there will be tiny, drivers and stuff. Uploading has been great as well, FTPing to friends I get between 300-330 KB.