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Downstream Frequency : 402750000 Hz Downstream Modulation : 256 QAM Downstream Receive Power Level : 2.80 dBmv Downstream SNR : 34.87 dB Upstream Frequency : 37500000 Hz Upstream Transmit Power Level : 44.00 dBmv The speed on the network icon varies, as my personal PC is on a wireless network. Currently, it's frequently switching between 24mbps, 36mpbs and 48mbps. Hope that helps. |
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Again that all looks good, i am now at the end of my technical knowledge, that all seems good. Have youtried changing the wireless channel to either 1,6 or 11 the frequent speed switching could be due to interference
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@ lightning89 I am no where near being technically knowledgeable but I can see that your config details confirm that you are on 10Mb and your up/downstream levels are near enough the same as mine when I hit between 7.5 and 8Mb so I am assuming that there's not much wrong there.
Is it possible to connect your PC directly to your modem and try the speed tests again? This should eliminate your wireless connection being the source of your problems. |
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Despite it saying I'm on 10MB there, the forum speed checker still says: 'Overall Average Speed = approx 2284 Kbps, 2.23 Mbps' I'm 100% sure it's not the Wireless Network causing this, as the speed is the same downstairs. It must be as Virgin said, and there's just a 10MB fault in my area. Hopefully they'll get it sorted soon... |
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I recieved my new modem today - a 256, much smaller and nicer than my old 120 - and my speed is now up to what it should be:-
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2009/07/1.png I'm a very happy bunny; my intenet connection is lightning fast, and my chilli is nearly ready :) |
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Well i have now been upgraded to 10Mb, restarted the modem several times, config. files say 10Mb downstream and 0.5Mb upstream, and yet i am only getting about 3Mb using various speedtest sites.
i called VM helpline and they say my 5 year old "ntl 250" modem should be fine for the 10Mb service. Is this true? why can i only see download speeds of 3Mb?? is the ntl 250 good enough for this or do i need the new 256 which many of you seem to be getting? Thanks! |
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The 256 is basically the same modem as the 250 - but just without the USB socket.
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Hmmm, wonder why i am stuck at 3 Mb then.
i have restarted the modem and computer and wireless router umpteen times! i must be doing something daft. back on the phone to VM tonight! ---------- Post added at 11:17 ---------- Previous post was at 10:16 ---------- i wonder if its because i am using my old laptop at home (7 year old Apple Powerbook). i will take my newer MacBook Pro home tonight and see if it is any better. Maybe the old lappy has an ancient airport card or something slowing the wireless broadband down?? it seems like the ntl 250 modem is good for 10-20 or even 40Mb!! (i'm answering my own questions now....!) :D |
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Does anyone know if the upgrade has been done in Belfast yet as I'm still on 2 Meg :(
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Pete, according to the new upgrade timetable, Belfast is done!
re-boot your modem, router, computer etc and check speeds. your "my virgin media" space should show your package as 10Mb. did you sign up online for the early upgrade?? |
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It has to be Virgin just fannying about. Let us know what becomes of your discussion with them tonight if you're giving them a call! Thanks! |
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Well, here's my sorry tale. I received my new modem today. Installed it as per the directions, rang to activate it, told to wait 30 minutes, nothing happened, so I rang back again and spoke to a lady who checked all my settings and told me there was a problem with my drivers, but I saidf that it worked with my old modem and asked to speak to a manager. I then spent over one hour on the phone with him and whilst he was very helpful, he could not solve the problem, so I asked him to re-activate my old modem which he did and I can now connect but can only get just over 5mb so I'll have to settle for that but not very happy about it.
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The new modems are ethernet only so don't need drivers other than for your Ethernet card in the PC (which isn't Virgin's fault)
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