is there something up with Iburst in Weltevredenpark ?

vampyre

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is there something up with Iburst in Weltevredenpark ?

up untill about 2 days ago i used to get 80-100kpbs .. now i seem to get not more than 30kbps :-(
 
I couldn't test properly last night, regret - too much lightning around me, but for the few minutes I was on, it did seem to drag quite a bit.
 
mines is still rubish


which is odd because it i try after 12 i get a nice 110+kbps .. so im not sure whats up...

today i see my modem flashing orange every now and then ...

is there any way to check signal on the model what connected to a router ?
these speeds are just pissing me off .. now
 
mines is still rubish


which is odd because it i try after 12 i get a nice 110+kbps .. so im not sure whats up...

today i see my modem flashing orange every now and then ...

is there any way to check signal on the model what connected to a router ?
these speeds are just pissing me off .. now

Orange is not good. It means no signal. Have you tried an alternative position?
 
yeah been moving it around the house, the orange is very intermittant .. i dont understand because its been in the same place for over a year and i got decent speeds until last week. i still get good speeds very late at night which is odd :-(

Any way for me to check signal strenght without loading the dashboard and using it via usb ?
 
a little better on the midrand server....

and as the time gets later the speeds seems to be getting better ...


prolly less Photosynthesis on the foliage at night time :-)
 
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a little better on the midrand server....

and as the time gets later the speeds seems to be getting better ...


prolly less Photosynthesis on the foliage at night time :-)

Eish! The modern generation! Radio reception improves at night (the extreme example being short wave) As a young kid there was no TV and the only foreign stuff we had was searching for stations late at night using vacuum tube radios.
 
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