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pk1209 05-11-2006 16:18

UsenetServer very slow
 
Hi, I'm on 10mb and getting pathetic speeds from usenetserver. All day today it's hanging around 300kbps. I'm in south manchester and it's been awful for ages. All speeds test come out at 10mb fine. Is this just my traffic being shaped or are people having issues with the speed of usenetserver?

Munkee 05-11-2006 20:02

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
same problem as yourself . But mostly 200kbps

Happens Alot to me during Weekends and weekday evening So I'm Guessing its purely down to traffic shaping

pk1209 05-11-2006 20:50

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
do i get traffic shaped on 4mb?

Just been reading another thread, which lead me here:
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...ad.php?t=26006

My Downstream Receive Power is -8.1, and my upstream is 61.0

I'm on the Ambit ETH/USB Combo Cable Modem

Are these numbers telling me my modem is borked?

homealone 05-11-2006 21:09

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pk1209 (Post 34151459)
do i get traffic shaped on 4mb?

Just been reading another thread, which lead me here:
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...ad.php?t=26006

My Downstream Receive Power is -8.1, and my upstream is 61.0

I'm on the Ambit ETH/USB Combo Cable Modem

Are these numbers telling me my modem is borked?

you are on the absolute limit of the range for both readings, so it doesn't look good. It is usually the installation, not the modem, at fault when power levels are not optimal and a technician will probably have to tinker with the street box - to arrange that you have to ring them :)

pk1209 05-11-2006 21:15

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
Well.. the guys who installed the thing did strike me as a couple of cowboys, the a) ripped the mac address sticker off my modem, which i gather you're not meant to do, and b) when they connected my phone they gave me the number of someone else living on my street.

So what do I do? Call NTL and just say, by modem Downstream Recieve and upstream numbers are poor?

homealone 05-11-2006 21:39

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pk1209 (Post 34151472)
Well.. the guys who installed the thing did strike me as a couple of cowboys, the a) ripped the mac address sticker off my modem, which i gather you're not meant to do, and b) when they connected my phone they gave me the number of someone else living on my street.

So what do I do? Call NTL and just say, by modem Downstream Receive and upstream numbers are poor?

this will sound bad, and I won't mind anyone disagreeing with my opinion, but, initially, I would 'play dumb' & just report slow speeds and not mention UseNet or signal levels - i.e. let the person on the phone do the diagnosis and don't try to 'lead' them, too much.

It may involve some seemingly fruitless tests, but I believe doing it this way has a better chance of having a problem escalated to the right place, when that is necessary.

- however, imo, don't accept you have to do a fresh install of Windows to sort any problems - if this happens, politely close the call & ring again later, when you may get better advice :)

pk1209 05-11-2006 23:02

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
OK.. sounds like a fair plan.. If they ask me to re-install windows, I'll say: "well wouldn't you know it.. it was the last thing I did before picking up the phone to call you!"

Bill C 06-11-2006 07:49

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pk1209 (Post 34151518)
OK.. sounds like a fair plan.. If they ask me to re-install windows, I'll say: "well wouldn't you know it.. it was the last thing I did before picking up the phone to call you!"

:tu:

Thats what i said the last time i had to phone Tech Support.

mcmanic 06-11-2006 10:46

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
just lately i found using usenetserver to be half my 4 meg speed from a round 5.00pm till midnight, but during the day the full speed, like right now. I'm sure its NTL and this traffic shaping, although it don't bother me as i just download what i want during the day now instead when everyone is at work

bigrich1976 06-11-2006 12:03

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
HI all,

Not on usenetserver, However i KNOW NTL are traffic shaping me. are you guys using port 119 to connect to your newsgroup server? if so try changing it.....if i connect to astraweb on 119(standard NNTP port) i get a max of 300kbps, however changed it to a different port and it goes straight upto 1200kbps which is what expected of my 10mb connection.

See what alt ports you can use with usenetserver and try that, worked for me and i had exactly the same symptons as everyone else.;)

Munkee 06-11-2006 17:58

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
Im using port 3128 and right now I'm down at 200k again . resorting to getting up early and getting my tv shows as it only takes 10 minutes . Yet if I do it when I get home , Its taking me over an hour

Don't even see the point in paying for the newsgroup at this rate, Sometimes I Think I would Rather just leave my comp on over night with some torrents :/

mcmanic 06-11-2006 18:18

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
oh well its gone 5.00 and now with usenetserver its gone 150KB/s instead of near 450.

RXP 07-11-2006 09:48

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
Yes it is traffic shaping. check out this thread for some glimpses of info.

Lee 07-11-2006 14:21

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
As posted on the other thread I dont think it is traffic shaping. Try upping the number of connections and see if that helps.

pk1209 07-11-2006 19:23

Re: UsenetServer very slow
 
Yeah.. it's shaping, I removed the cable splitter (for stb and modem) and plugges directly into modem and my downstream receive level was -3.0 which is fine, but still going about 300kbps.

I've tried changing port, from 119, 23, 25 3128, and 8000, every one is shaped!!

Really, really frustrating.


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