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[OUPA]MrNutz;806757 said:hmmmmm ...mr GlobalWebintact - care 2 comment about this ?
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can i rejoin GWI with this price as these 2 lads say they are/were paying?
this should be interesting - /me grabs the popcorn
I am on 512Kbits and get 50Kbyte SINGLE THREADED (dependung on the Server obviously) but not always "sustained" - Using DAP 8.5 helps to keep it more constant.
Results of IS Speed test just done (and I have P2P running at a few KByte/sec as well)
IS ADSL Local Speed Test to Internet Solutions Rosebank Data Centre
Please wait testing speed now...
Start Time: 11:12:42
End time: 11:12:47
Download Size: 409600 bytes
Time Delta: 5.6192910671234 seconds
Download Speed: 71 KBytes/s
Line Speed: 568 kbits/s
When it works (95% of the time in my case) it works pretty well. No complaints here. And now that I have a Router (D-Link DI-604) managing things it's even more reliable.
Thanks, GWI - keep it this way!
- R
WRT the router I might have my terminology mixed up...
The guys that installed it call it a router, suppose it's just a wireless modem, I don't know the difference. I take the cat5 cable that comes from the aerial and put it into my switch and then plug my PC's into the switch. It just works and I'm not asking any questions.
So far I've had 3 days of 64kbps access and 2 days of 192kbps access. Both are a vast improvement over my Telkom "56k" dialup.
Okay.. the radio thats on the roof, is actually a Router with a wireless interface and an ethernet interface. It creates the Wireless connection for you, and does the NAT.
Its a Router.
ok, so is it worth getting, or not?