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kingabs
30-08-2008, 15:39
Is it worth down grading from the 20mbs service to the 10mbs service as i have heard the 10 mbs service is supposed to be alot more stable!

Ignitionnet
30-08-2008, 15:40
If you are unable to reach 20Mbit regularly it might be, just remember that you have less of a data allowance on 10Mbit, I think it would drop between 4pm and 9pm from 3GB to 1GB before you see a speed reduction.

kingabs
30-08-2008, 15:51
dont get me wrong i get the full 20mbs 24/7 but i find it a bit sluggish and bittorent applications never really hit anything above 400-500k at most.

xspeedyx
30-08-2008, 16:02
Depends on what you use or BB for

---------- Post added at 16:02 ---------- Previous post was at 16:01 ----------

dont get me wrong i get the full 20mbs 24/7 but i find it a bit sluggish and bittorent applications never really hit anything above 400-500k at most.

Depends on seeds I have only maxed out a few times always getting around 500Kb/s

Ignitionnet
30-08-2008, 16:06
Best get onto VM and ask for a better upload to get more data from peers as opposed to having to rely on seeds :)

Ask yourself if the speed difference and price difference make that much difference to you, and if you're going to lose a bundle discount.

Also hugely don't forget the big reduction in the STM thresholds. If you're a torrenter you may find that downgrading to 10Mbit leaves you stuck at 2.5Mbit quite a bit due to breaking the much smaller limit.

kingabs
30-08-2008, 16:13
mmm theres something to think about

Ignitionnet
30-08-2008, 16:15
mmm theres something to think about

Yep have a think about what you'll save, if you use over 1GB between 4pm and 9pm, if you can move the downloads to other times, and if it's worth the hassle.

Then get on to VM to find out why your 20Mbit is sluggish. Web browsing on it should fly. ;)

LaineY
01-09-2008, 15:01
funnily enough im finding web browsing a tad sluggish too
it just doesnt seem to be as quick as it used to...

iv had to use open dns servers because virginmedias 194 dns servers were causing severe issues with things...

dno vit da fik they are doing

kingabs
01-09-2008, 16:49
Ive tried open dns and my connection still feels laggy although i might try a different router.

Noob91
01-09-2008, 20:04
Just connect your modem direct to see if it's a router issue.

kingabs
01-09-2008, 23:32
ok played around with the MTU in the router and it was at 1500 so took it down to 1458 and walhaa web pages loading alot quicker and ssl pages loading instead of taking 10-15 secs to load.

AndyIggs83
01-09-2008, 23:35
I downgraded from 20 to 10MB once my area was upgraded as I was only receiving around 15MB on 20MB so wasn't worth the extra money!