Now I know it doesn't take much to baffle me.right here goes, I don't believe this is a speed issue(makes a change I hear you cry)last night I was looking back over various threads which might relate to my confusion
First off I did a speed test,no don't groan and the results were
Down 4053.85
Up 448
Line ant 43db down
11.5 db up
Noise margin 6db down
26 db up
Then I double checked and speed was around 2m
In my efforts to see if all was as it should have been I checked the stats in the router.(good practice etc)
They gave a bigger reading and I think I can upload them
As the speed didn't match nor really come near (after 3 tries the were 1.9 I started looking around and found a link Rik had put on which showed me how to download and run router stats.
The connection is solid and then its a bit gobbled gook.
So why am I posting this,well these speeds are to do with my desk top which is no wireless,yet when I turned on the laptop which is upstairs and is wires less the speed were very healthy showing at 5m at times.
I think this may be about performance rather than speed and I'm not sure what thread it would go in.
there isn't a heading for a skip.Its a little confusing though,and some of it does point to router but then again it works fine for wireless apart from this machine.I am going to change it but the 2 wire job looks complicated and you know me..This isn't driving me up the wall just cant understand it....any advice would be throughly appreciated and will result in me giving you all a week off my terrible jokes :whistle:
Have you got the latest firmware for your router? that can make a difference if it updates the adsl firmware
Can you do a BT test, David, and post the results. That will establish your sync speed, profile and throughput. We can then kick the tyres a bit.
One possibility may be that the machine you are using has an MTU setting which is very inefficient.
according to an engineer who came out a while ago I have,just carried out a speed test with TB and its very healthy 4.7
0.4 up ???
Quote from: Rik on Apr 16, 2008, 11:53:10
Can you do a BT test, David, and post the results. That will establish your sync speed, profile and throughput. We can then kick the tyres a bit.
One possibility may be that the machine you are using has an MTU setting which is very inefficient.
I actually got past the login stage or rather the phone number last night but the message was wouldn't recognize the login details i put in my Email address is this correct?
No, you need to give it your login for IDNet, username@idnet.gw5.
I will give this a try Rick and get back to you. :-[
Quote from: Rik on Apr 16, 2008, 11:58:06
No, you need to give it your login for IDNet, username@idnet.gw5.
The other point which may or may not be relevant is last night for a clue of some kind I switched browser to IE and a few times page not displayed came up which I have not seen for ages and may have no connection to all this but it did happen
I will try and bT test
For multiple sites, or just one, David. What time did this happen.
I think you might be getting sync and speed confused, David. Sync is the rate at which your router connects with the exchange, and the speed is the actual throughput achieved.
A BT speed test is the best way to reveal whether there is a profile/speed issue.
The sync is where you wash the speed down when the cops come a knockin' ;D
Quote from: Rik on Apr 16, 2008, 12:05:21
For multiple sites, or just one, David. What time did this happen.
Sorry Rik,one of the children split a lip, Bt test page loaded but I got exception access denied socket permission 217.35.209.142.50301 resolv.? but will try again with IE.
This is what I have Rik,used IE and no problem,
Test1 comprises of Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
IP profile for your line is - 5500 kbps
DSL connection rate: 448 kbps(UP-STREAM) 6784 kbps(DOWN-STREAM)
Actual IP throughput achieved during the test was - 5041 kbps
If you wish to discuss these results please contact your ISP.
If you are experiencing problems with specific applications, servers or websites please contact your ISP for assistance.
Your test has completed please close this window to exit the performance tester.
Notes:
Your line is configured to the maximum rate that it can support or at your chosen fixed rate, this is known as the line rate and would be viewed through your CPE software or in your router configuration.
Your IP profile is always less than the line rate and is normal on any network.
The Actual IP throughput is the average rate that was achieved during this test.
Those figures are fine, David. Profile is correct for the sync speed (you're 32k below the step to 6000), throughput is about right for the profile.
I hope the lip recovers soon. ;)
Thanks Rik....an ice cream sorted the lip :thnks: :karma:
Magical healing powers, that ice cream. ;)
Yep, all looks fine, David. :thumb:
:karma: and :thnks:
That Bt tester is confusing,it stated quite clearly testing do not move or download...I stood there for 20 minutes !!!!
Didn't it mention having one foot in a bucket of water? Thing have changed. ;D
How did you know that Rik....(goes off to change socks..........) >:D
I remember the good old days of BT line tests, when a sense of humour was still allowed, David. :)
Quote from: Malc on Apr 16, 2008, 13:41:25
The sync is where you wash the speed down when the cops come a knockin' ;D
I have only just got this one Malc :rofl:
That's 'cos it takes a few days for your profile to catch up and the speed to follow, David ;D :out:
Or I lead a blameless life.good pun though......Malc will have to be on his guard ,and I will have to wake up >:D