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kwikbreaks 06-07-2012 13:45

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So it wasn't 370x24 on a single cable connection it was two different connections presumably using different channel groups and the bonding at TCP/IP level?

roughbeast 06-07-2012 16:12

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Originally Posted by kwikbreaks (Post 35450309)
So it wasn't 370x24 on a single cable connection it was two different connections presumably using different channel groups and the bonding at TCP/IP level?

No. Sorry to confuse you. It was all on one connection. The modems weren't used at the same time. One was for the 200Mb trial. Speeds were very close indeed to 200Mb. The other one was for the proof of concept trial. I think I was the only non-staff trialist in the country. This had 8 channels down and 2 up. Down speed was as configured, maxing at 370Mb.

boroboi 09-07-2012 20:54

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Originally Posted by roughbeast (Post 35450360)
No. Sorry to confuse you. It was all on one connection. The modems weren't used at the same time. One was for the 200Mb trial. Speeds were very close indeed to 200Mb. The other one was for the proof of concept trial. I think I was the only non-staff trialist in the country. This had 8 channels down and 2 up. Down speed was as configured, maxing at 370Mb.

Did you happen to measure any latency figures, specifically jitter? Was the ping stable or would it spike?

roughbeast 10-07-2012 05:00

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Originally Posted by boroboi (Post 35451307)
Did you happen to measure any latency figures, specifically jitter? Was the ping stable or would it spike?

Latency using VMs own speed test, (We had access during the trial), was never higher than 5s. Jitter was always 0. This is no surprise. We were on a dedicated connection, taken from spare capacity in the city,and connected straight through to a trial head end. The pipe shared by trialists was 1Gb with 10Gb available if required. Interestingly, my IP address located me in Sheffield even though the trial was in Coventry.

Tests conducted on speedtest.net were of no use. Servers did not have the capacity to measure over 200Mb consistently.

You have to remember that this was a 'proof of concept' trial, establishing that speeds of 200Mb and then approaching 400Mb, in my case, was possible on domestic connections using ordinary user kit. Needless to say those of us with Gb switches and cards, decent processors and routers with high throughput had the best results.

qasdfdsaq 10-07-2012 09:15

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Originally Posted by roughbeast (Post 35451373)
Latency using VMs own speed test, (We had access during the trial), was never higher than 5s. Jitter was always 0.

I assume you mean the web/flash/Ookla based test, which is known for being next to useless for measuring latency.

nefu 10-07-2012 12:57

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Originally Posted by nefu (Post 35449669)
I am in Swindon, shows as July for upgrade, just called CS to find out when and was told that all speed doubling work has been put on hold until after the olympics. I asked if that was all areas or just Swindon and the agent confirmed all areas. Is this really true?

Called retentions this time & they said 100mb sir no problem, I'll turn in on now, no contract change required and within minutes 100mb, thank you VM Retentions

Ben Rhydding 10-07-2012 16:19

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Originally Posted by nefu (Post 35451468)
Called retentions this time & they said 100mb sir no problem, I'll turn in on now, no contract change required and within minutes 100mb, thank you VM Retentions

I was meant to get an upgrade in July and had lots of letters and emails about it, but nothing happened. I see that new customers can get 100mb in my area (Leeds Yorkshire) so why don't they upgrade existing ustomers as promised. Do I have to phone retentions to get it?

Chris

qasdfdsaq 10-07-2012 16:32

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New customers are getting half the upload speed as you have.

roughbeast 10-07-2012 16:45

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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35451406)
I assume you mean the web/flash/Ookla based test, which is known for being next to useless for measuring latency.

Yup, partly, but the low ping I can confirm having done a manual tracert back to the test server. 6ms.

No I can't give you a print out. It was a long time ago.

qasdfdsaq 10-07-2012 18:32

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Yeah, the problem is sometimes they're bang on and sometimes they're way off, making it entirely unreliable and not comparable between servers (e.g. one server will show a ping 40ms higher than the real value, another might show one 5ms lower than the real value)

thenry 19-07-2012 16:22

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anyone know where the street cabinet upgrade thread is gone :erm:

Sirius 19-07-2012 20:22

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35454324)
anyone know where the street cabinet upgrade thread is gone :erm:

Do you mean this one i found using your search terms

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...een-boxes.html

thenry 19-07-2012 20:30

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thanks. i was searching 'cabinet' :dozey:

H0ND0 22-07-2012 12:34

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My X2 has been put back from July to Dec plus going into 2013 :(

Central 23-07-2012 08:00

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Originally Posted by H0ND0 (Post 35455249)
My X2 has been put back from July to Dec plus going into 2013 :(

Same although not to fussed.


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