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Technical News & Discussion => IDNet Help => Topic started by: maxping on Oct 11, 2006, 15:05:00

Title: How to fix high pings.
Post by: maxping on Oct 11, 2006, 15:05:00
Its worth a try before contacting Customer Support. ;)




..:: Running the BT Speed Test

  BT Speed Test completely bypasses your Internet Service Provider. Therefore we must use a different username and password for connecting our ADSL Broadband connection to the BT Speed Test.

First thing to do is to find your username password that your use on your modem/router to logon your Broadband connection. I'm afraid you will have to find this yourself as there are far too many combinations of modem/router to list here.

Once you have found the login page, take note of what the username and password currently are. It's not a good idea to loose this information.

..:: BT Speed Test login details

Next we need to change the username to : speedtest@speedtest_domain and leave the password blank. (no password).

Then simply establish the connection with the new details. Once the connection has been established, load up a suitable web browser and navigate to the following website address: http://217.35.209.142 or http://217.32.105


..:: Running the BT Speed Test

From here things are relatively straight forward. Enter in your phone number (this is the number that your ADSL Broadband connection is attached to NOT a contact number like a mobile) and press go to start the BT Speed Test. DO NOT do anything while the BT Speed Test is running just incase it interferes with the results (well ok you can still breath just don't play around with the mouse or anything.)

It's worth running the BT Speed Test a few times just to make sure you get a consistent result. From the tests.

Once you've finished the tests and taken note of the results, find your way back to where you changed the username/password for the BT speed test and update the details with those that were provided by your Internet Service Provider. Finally re-connect your ADSL Broadband Connection with the details from your Internet service Provider and check that everything is working as normal.
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: mrapoc on Oct 11, 2006, 16:15:03
Big shout out to maxping for this great guide for those who did not know this!

Congrats on your new status too  :laugh: oh great admin of all things mighty
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: maxping on Oct 11, 2006, 16:27:47
Don't I'm blushing  ;D

Its great what Google will turn up  ;)
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: mrapoc on Oct 11, 2006, 16:44:37
Should have known  :-[ lol

At least you were bovered to do it  :)
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: merkin51 on Oct 12, 2006, 16:03:23
I get this error:

"Only TAP1 tests are enabled.
Please login as tap1 user."

Definitely logged in as speedtest@speedtest_domain. Any thoughts??
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: maxping on Oct 12, 2006, 18:06:51
Quote from: merkin51 on Oct 12, 2006, 16:03:23
I get this error:

"Only TAP1 tests are enabled.
Please login as tap1 user."

Definitely logged in as speedtest@speedtest_domain. Any thoughts??

I  don't know why it will not run but if you are only logging in to try to fix your ping then as long as you have connected in theory it should have worked.

I may be totally wrong here as I'm only posting what i have read round the forums , if Simon reads this he may explain in more detail how it works.
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: philco on Oct 12, 2006, 22:04:17
Connecting using the BT test login will do the job. No need to visit the BT speed test webpage.
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: TimJ on Oct 12, 2006, 22:07:02
Quote from: merkin51 on Oct 12, 2006, 16:03:23
I get this error:

"Only TAP1 tests are enabled.
Please login as tap1 user."

Definitely logged in as speedtest@speedtest_domain. Any thoughts??

I have had exactly the same response every time I have tried. Including when being talked through it by Miriam.

Tim
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: kinmel on Oct 12, 2006, 22:24:20
This information is out of date !

Bt have ceased the speedtest@speedtest_domain. 

You must remain logged in to Idnet and run the new test at http://test.speedtester.bt.com:50301/

You will need to enter your telephone number and at the next page fill in your IdNet login details.

This site is often very slow and each page can take some minutes to change.
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: maxping on Oct 12, 2006, 22:27:31
How long has it been out of date as i used it 2 days ago and it worked fine  ???
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: kinmel on Oct 12, 2006, 22:32:00
The new site came online a few weeks ago.

I am not sure if both tests remained available in tandem, but I understand the old tester has now ceased.

The new tester gives BRAS information as well as Sync rate etc.
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: maxping on Oct 12, 2006, 22:45:25
I am giving it a try but its really slow to load the page up.
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: kinmel on Oct 12, 2006, 22:53:12
It is incredibly slow and often fails; even in the middle of the night it sometimes claims the server is too busy  >:(

But that is the only test acceptable to BT Wholesale and trying to get 3 results is a nightmare.
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: philco on Oct 12, 2006, 22:54:53
try bt_speedtest@startup_domain
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: kinmel on Oct 12, 2006, 23:05:54
Whilst that login allows you to connect to BT, it will not allow you to  reach any webpages, including the speedtest site.  To browse anywhere, you must now be connected using your IdNet login details.
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: maxping on Oct 12, 2006, 23:13:56
I have just used the method in my first post using the speedtest@speedtest_domain and connected first try , typing http://217.32.105 into the address bar got me to the speedtest page.

QuoteWhilst that login allows you to connect to BT, it will not allow you to  reach any web pages, including the speedtest site.

Using this log in never allowed you to visit any sites only the speedtest page.

Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: kinmel on Oct 13, 2006, 08:16:41
ok,  but once I reach the test page it won't work for me, like others I get the error;

Only TAP1 tests are enabled.
Please login as tap1 user.
.

To use the speedtester correctly now you remain connected through your normal login details.
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: B52 on Oct 13, 2006, 08:30:31
This works for me-

http://test.speedtester.bt.com/

The test always takes some time to complete. Im naive enough to think its because its doing a thorough job. :laugh:
Title: Re: How to fix high pings.
Post by: browney on Oct 15, 2006, 22:38:03
Another way that works is to pay to be regraded to IP 2000 and then back to maxdsl this works but does cost
Title: Re:
Post by: maxping on Jan 20, 2007, 11:19:41
How to fix high pings new version here-

http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php/topic,1154.0.html

I will lock this thread ,feel free to add comments in the new thread above ;)