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Stuart 01-08-2004 20:50

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by peacedude2k4
Mon, 2 Aug 2004 19:43:05 UTC
1st 128K took 829 ms = 158109 Bytes/sec = approx 1315 kbits/sec
2nd 128K took 1156 ms = 113384 Bytes/sec = approx 943 kbits/sec
3rd 128K took 937 ms = 139885 Bytes/sec = approx 1164 kbits/sec
4th 128K took 1094 ms = 119810 Bytes/sec = approx 997 kbits/sec

That about right for 1.5mb???

Confused now

No, I think you'll find thats about right for 1mb. Run the test a few times (use the link on the page, not the refresh/reload button on your browser) to be sure.

peacedude2k4 01-08-2004 21:42

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
Thanks matey I will keep a check on speeds and keep ya all posted if anything comes into Rochdale during week.

badnbusy 01-08-2004 21:57

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
I run an SNMP monitoring program so i just check each morning how long my cable modem's been "up" ;)

If its less than 10 hours, it means it's been rebooted in the night :p

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cymap1 01-08-2004 22:10

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
LOL just rebooted. What the hell is this:

1st 128K took 0 ms = Infinity Bytes/sec = approx Infinity kbits/sec
2nd 128K took 0 ms = Infinity Bytes/sec = approx Infinity kbits/sec
3rd 128K took 0 ms = Infinity Bytes/sec = approx Infinity kbits/sec
4th 128K took 15 ms = 8738133 Bytes/sec = approx 72701 kbits/sec

badnbusy 01-08-2004 22:10

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cymap1
LOL just rebooted. What the hell is this:

1st 128K took 0 ms = Infinity Bytes/sec = approx Infinity kbits/sec
2nd 128K took 0 ms = Infinity Bytes/sec = approx Infinity kbits/sec
3rd 128K took 0 ms = Infinity Bytes/sec = approx Infinity kbits/sec
4th 128K took 15 ms = 8738133 Bytes/sec = approx 72701 kbits/sec

cached. You need to press CTRL+F5.

MindfreeZe 01-08-2004 22:11

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cymap1
LOL just rebooted. What the hell is this:

1st 128K took 0 ms = Infinity Bytes/sec = approx Infinity kbits/sec
2nd 128K took 0 ms = Infinity Bytes/sec = approx Infinity kbits/sec
3rd 128K took 0 ms = Infinity Bytes/sec = approx Infinity kbits/sec
4th 128K took 15 ms = 8738133 Bytes/sec = approx 72701 kbits/sec

Clear your browser cache and run the test again or click the link to repeat the test from the source server.

cymap1 01-08-2004 22:14

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
lol I thought I had gone into hyperdrive:
1st 128K took 1063 ms = 123304 Bytes/sec = approx 1026 kbits/sec
2nd 128K took 1062 ms = 123420 Bytes/sec = approx 1027 kbits/sec
3rd 128K took 1078 ms = 121588 Bytes/sec = approx 1012 kbits/sec
4th 128K took 1063 ms = 123304 Bytes/sec = approx 1026 kbits/sec
No change here in Stoke for anyone that wants to know

Bill C 01-08-2004 22:26

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BBKing
Funny, I must have missed the item on the uplift meeting agenda that said 'bugger up people's connection randomly'. Must have nodded off.

It was third on the list. :LOL:

2||Para 01-08-2004 23:09

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
I just looked to see if my upgrade went thru and no joy.while doing so my psu caught fire lol! can i sue NTL ;) New 1 fitted back in the cyber world and looking forward to playing CS in the USA with a good ping :dunce:

XEviLX 01-08-2004 23:35

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
my config file name use to be ntlhm200-gold.cm now its tntlhm200-gold.cm anyone know why


System up time = 0 days 00h 19m 14.00s
Downstream channel ID = 0
Downstream channel frequency = 402750000 Hz
Downstream received signal power = -3.8 dBmV
Upstream channel ID = 2
Upstream channel frequency = 18384000 Hz
QoS max upstream bandwidth = 256000 bps
QoS max downstream bandwidth = 1024000 bps
SigQu: Signal to Noise Ratio = 34.2 dB
Cable modem status = Operational
Upstream transmit signal power = 42.8 dBmV
Date and Time = 2004-08-01,22:23:17.0
Configuration filename = tntlhm200-gold.cm

Tezcatlipoca 01-08-2004 23:42

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by XEviLX
my config file name use to be ntlhm200-gold.cm now its tntlhm200-gold.cm anyone know why

Nope, but my Terayon config file has changed from tera210x-gold.cm to ttera210x-gold.cm

badnbusy 01-08-2004 23:48

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
Like BBKing has said numerous times, the extra "t" stands for temp, and is being used until the speed upgrades happen....

ian@huth 01-08-2004 23:49

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
I would imagine that all current configuration files have been renamed to have a "t" for temporary at the beginning of the filename. When you are upgraded the new filename will be the same as it used to be and replace the temporary filename.

paulyoung666 02-08-2004 00:02

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianathuth
I would imagine that all current configuration files have been renamed to have a "t" for temporary at the beginning of the filename. When you are upgraded the new filename will be the same as it used to be and replace the temporary filename.


except mine , it is still the same as usual :( :( :( :(

Stephen Downing 02-08-2004 00:13

Re: [Merged] BB Speed Upgrades
 
You're on Teesside too right? Reboot your modem and it should pickup a config file starting with a t


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