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Which ADSL2 provider
I have finally given up on VM and the non existant 20M service. My problem is that I am some way away from the exchange. BT reckon I will only get 3Meg with them. Other ADSL2 providers are saying 16 Meg no problem.
Can anyone recommend a reliable ADSL2 provider and what sort of ADSL2speeds are realistic based on the BT standard ADSL figure above. |
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Stick your postcode into SamKnows Mapper and then select your road, and you'll find an indication of your likely connection speed for the ADSL and ADSL2 providers available on your exchange.
Many people are switching to O2 (cheap if you use their mobile phone services), Sky (very cheap if you use their TV service) and Be (expanding very, very rapidly -- sooner or later they are almost bound to have problems). |
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To be fair if ADSL can only give you 3mb I doubt you will get 16mb on ADSL2+
Take a look at this graph https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2008/05/5.jpg |
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Best bet for the OP if you have a BT number you can ring up Be or O2 and they will give you a estimate. But dont raise your hopes for full speed or even 16mb |
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i was 3 mile from exchange and nev er got more than 1 meg.
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Well I've done, new O2 bits arrive monday, customer service nas been unbelievably good so far. There is a 50 day "return if not not satisfied with service" guarantee. They said speed would be 13.9 ( a bit optimistic me thinks). Going to run O2 and VM cable head to head for a month to see how they fare. O2 is only £10 a month!
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I wouldnt pay too much attention to the distance from exchange, its the line attenuation you need to pay attention to, i'm getting 30db and get around 14meg which is what I expected.
Edit, check this http://www.beforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=8152 about removing the ring wire on the main bt socket, it made 3meg ish difference in download speeds for me. |
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bethre have a nice 2.5mbit upload no other isp i have seen offer such a good upload
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Well according to samknows i'm 665m from the exchange, i know thats in a straight line but i'm getting around 30db attenuation, which according to the chart is 2.1km, i dont think the cable is that curly, we're on a new estate too so the cabling on here is pretty good, i know that if you've got old cabling that can make a big difference to your actual attainable speeds as you get more noise on the line, so going on my own experience i'd ignore the line length and check against the attenuation reading.
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Just to confirm this http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/linestats_explanation.htm And http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/linestats.htm This bit here Quote:
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Exactly so you cant rely on line length as you dont know what it is, the only thing you can see or measure is the attenuation on your modem, thanks for the links too mate, nice read up there ;)
and if i'm only 600ish metres from the exchange its very tempting to run my own cable in to knock it down from 2.1km, /runs to get soldering iron.... |
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