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New User - Appaling Speeds
Hi,
On Saturday, I had Broadband and Phone installed. Originally, I asked if the modem could be placed next to my computer (so I could connect via Ethernet) however the engineer said that since all the cabling was already in place at the from of the house he would need to install the modem there. Fairy Nuff.... Anyway, after setting up my wireless router and setting up my PC, I tested the speeds. In general these ranged from about 500 kb/s to 3000 kb/s (give or take). A call to the support and they quickly arranged for an engineer to come round. He fitted something to the back of the modem (has 12dB on it but not too sure what it is) and was told that this would fix the problem. That evening, I was receiving similar speeds - maybe a bit faster. I monitored my speeds for a few hours and the results were erratic. Sometimes I got 2000 kb/s other times it was around 12000 kb/s. These tests would also show extremely different results within minutes of each other. A call to the support desk and I go through a variety of things. Eventually, having reported that I was able to download a file while connected directly to the modem with speeds of around 1.5 Mb/s, I was told that the problem was with my wireless router. So, I test my router and this gives me similar speeds as when connected directly to the modem. Virgin Support didn't seem to be bothered that my speeds are fluctuating quite rapidly. A single acknowledgement of an acceptable speed and they dismiss my issue. The opposite way round they seem to dismiss the fact that my router has been able to achieve relatively decent speeds. Is there a problem (I am in the Reading Area RG2)? Could it be a problem with my router? What would be the easiest way to get the modem moved to the back of the house so that I am wired with my PC? If VM are telling me my speed problems are because I am wireless and VM refused to do the installation so I could be wired, can I get them to do the re-installation? |
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What router are you using? Also, you can get long ethernet cables for cheap. See what speeds you get when you're directly connected to your modem. |
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I had the same kind of problem, try a different channel on your wireless.
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FYI 11 messed mine up, im on 6.
If you want cabled then you could try homeplugs? |
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Oh and if it makes any difference on my PC I have "Linksys WUSB300N Wireless-N USB Adapter" |
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Ring up and complain about the installation not be put where you want on 150 option 4. |
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If you get 1.5mb directly through the modem then i would expect it to be your router? I would reset it to factory settings, test it and see if it works properly then, then input your settings again.
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If I took the router out of the equation then I would still have the same problem. |
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If you get the same on both then i'd say modem/account settings or UBR? |
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The fact that I have also received the same speed when connected to my router is ignored. I have been running an hourly scheduled speed test today on my wireless connection. I guess the next step is to run the same scheduled test when connected to the modem. I can then E-mail the results to them as hard proof of what is going on with my connection!!! |
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open cmd and ping www.virginmedia.com /t, is your ms below 20 constantly? Test on wired and wireless.
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I'll give that a try when I get home :)
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