saa044
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because my exchange only supports 4mb.
Mine supports 10mbps. I just don't see why I must pay more and still do the same thing on the net if everything is more than enough for my family already. But just my 2c.
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because my exchange only supports 4mb.
Are you being serious ?
I've lived in Germany and the US, and have plenty of friends and family in the UK.
The 2000's called. They want their 4Mbps back.
If that's enough for you, fine.
But in reality most people I know in the states and UK have 10/20/40/80 connections, unshaped and some bundled with Sky or BT packages for very affordable prices. FTTH is available as well.
Vlad makes a valid point, it was also suggested to me that I sign-up at the end of last month and be "blown" away by the experience.
If I was paying for a 20Mbps account and only getting somewhere in the region of 4Mbps, my patience would run out fairly quickly because that's non delivery of service.
I asked for a trial account, and was told unfortunately there were none. In this instance, perhaps a trial account would be a great idea before signing up. If someone is confident about how excellent their offering is, and how it is differentiated from the competition, then this would prove the sales pitch.
While the level of feedback from CW support is admirable compared to their competitors, I'm not entirely sure the product is ready for the prime time, but as Vlad points out, that might only apply to 10Mbps accounts and up.
YMMV, and each to their own.
That's what, ~200kB/s? Obviously there's a big difference providing that level of service, and a real high speed service, properly. Doesn't seem that Crystal Web is ready to offer 20Mbps+ accounts, so why do they?
As an aside, I'm a bit surprised to see the amount of people still using 4Mbps and lower on an techy site such as myBB.
Mine supports 10mbps. I just don't see why I must pay more and still do the same thing on the net if everything is more than enough for my family already. But just my 2c.![]()
so tech site = everyone with the money to throw at inflated prices and/or enabled exchanges ........... hokay buddy :erm:
Youtube on Samsung TV buffers for me.
I want more speed but don't want to pay more, as technically, I'm using the same amount, but just getting it quicker therefore my line is idle for longer.
That complaint regarding the 200KB/s or even a 4mbps line just tells me "I want to download my files as fast as possible"
Why choose Crystal Web as your ISP?
Because we're just like you
We want our downloads fast
We want our streaming without buffering
We want our gaming without lag
We want to be able to use the internet day and night
Yes. Is that bad? Crystal Web doesn't seem to think so:
I don't care for gaming, but I want the other things, as fast as possible, which is why I subscribed to the 20Mbps service. Crystal Web can not provide me with the service. What now?
I have actually thought of going down to 2mbps. On my RB stats I see we rarely go over 2mbps when all 3 of us stream from Netflix. And that on 480p if I limit us all to 2mbps, not bad. Amazing what a couple of mangle rules and q trees can do.
Yes. Is that bad? Crystal Web doesn't seem to think so:
I don't care for gaming, but I want the other things, as fast as possible, which is why I subscribed to the 20Mbps service. Crystal Web can not provide me with the service. What now?
Ok. Not sure how clever QoS can stream HD Netflix in triplicate :wtf: but sounds like your setup is pretty fine tuned.
Ok guys, news server update:
As of an hour ago, I see "somewhere" on the net, that NextGenNews has identified the root cause of the problem and applied a fix - they are testing but everything looks good so far.
I am not saying it's fixed, but hopefully your downloads will complete. For future use, there is also a status page here: http://www.nextgennews.net/tools/status.php
Tested now, downloading at about 450 KBps (on a 10mbps line though, so it's about 50% speed). Will check to see if there's data corruption when it's done, but the speed still isn't where it should be.
easy, stop bitching and go find an ISP that can
Even after I paid for a month of service which the supplier can't supply, while they assured me that they can when interacting with them before the purchase?
You know what that's called, right?
yeah, it means it's not working for you, take it up with them, looks like you have a singular issue
easy, stop bitching and go find an ISP that can
Well I suppose you can do Qos on the more expensive routers out there also. But with these standard routers (Looks at the Mweb one at work and pukes a bit) if one person downloads a file or streams a Youtube HD clip, that person get's all the bandwidth. But it sounds like you know Qos and such, so you know what im saying here.Sorry to you and Vlad_M if my comments were a bit grumpy earlier. My wife is making me do garden work now, that's why lol.
Taking a LOT of brakes.
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I am taking it up with them. That's what this thread is for, isn't it? That's why it's called "Official Crystal Web ADSL performance feedback thread Part 2..."?
It doesn't look like a singular issue. It looks like users on 10Mbps+ accounts are all getting speeds in the region of a 4Mbps account.