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Bandwidth question
Hi all
Haven't been on for a while but hit a small problem tonight that has provoked me to wonder about bandwidth. I'm on the XL pkg (20 Mb) and as a disabled, semi-housebound user, I do tend to download a fair few programmes I've missed on TV for one reason or another, alongside being a webmaster so uploading a lot etc. In other words I'd consider myself a fairly heavy user and my downloads for this month thus far scare me, yet so far I've not been traffic managed ever as far as I can see, maybe because I do tend to stick to doing my heaviest usage overnight. However, tonight I ran into an issue while trying to watch programmes on Catch Up on a couple of different players and platforms - kept getting an insufficient bandwidth error msg. Just wondering if this is likely to be from Virgin, or the programme site? And in particular if it is from Virgin, is it going to be something that will be a continual issue until I quit downloading for a week or two? I've read the TM information but still unsure about the difference with regard to bandwidth over data etc. Someone have patience to clarify the likely situation for me? Appreciate it's probably not the first time this type of Q has been asked, but as you can imagine, when I ran a search on here for "bandwidth" it would have taken me hours to wade through the hits, so hope you don't mind my asking. Thanks :) |
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bandwidth is the amount of data that can flow in particular seocnd, think of it as a water pipe, bandiwdth is the size of the water pipe, data is the water |
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Aye you guessed right - was indeed the primary channels - IPlayer first, then Ch3 and then an online US based viewer (knew that one would be slow anyway). So do we have a large "water pipe" or otherwise likely to need to be concerned about bandwidth rather than data downloaded? I only ever seem to see info on the latter hence haven't thought about the former until now.
Thanks for your speedy response :) |
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---------- Post added at 21:46 ---------- Previous post was at 21:46 ---------- basically bbc needs abigger pipe |
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Nah, it's usually VM who needs a bigger pipe, but not neccessarily at the home.
If it happens again I'd run a speedtest, and also call VM to check if you're traffic managed. TBH it's pretty easy to tell yourself if you have a bandwidth monitor application running (e.g. DU Meter) |
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