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Getting a Teryon 210 changed ?
Sent an E-mail to ntl ref the Teryon 210 being not upto the 10 Mbit speed..
Here is the reply: Under normal circumstances your general browsing will not be affected by the loss from maximum you are seeing. Only when downloading will you see the difference. The 10mbit connection is an up to service depending on a number of variables; location, your pc, source etc Please monitor your connection speed as necessary Broadband Technical Support ----- Original Message ----- From: xxxxxxxxx To: "'Broadband Tech Support'" <cablemodem_support@ntlworld.com> Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 1:51 PM Subject: RE: ntl contact us Dear Support, It appears from using the speed tests you mention below that my connection speed is nowhere near the 10 Mbits that I'm paying for... The maximum speed I get through my network interface (10/100/1000 cat5) is approx 6 Mbits as monitored by Windows XP itself. The speed tests that I've downloaded and run only show the speed topping out at arund 3.5 Mbits. Since my Teryon 210 cable modem only has a 10Mbit ethernet port this is to be expected. As you can see from the forums on www.cableforum.co.uk the Teryon Terajet 210 is not upto delivering 10 Mbits. Read about it here: http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/showthread.php?t=39811 So, please can my modem be changed for a 10 Mbit compatible one ? Regards, Dozzer -----Original Message----- From: Broadband Tech Support [mailto:cablemodem_support@ntlworld.com] Sent: 17 December 2005 10:23 To: XXXXXXX Subject: Re: ntl contact us Hi Thank you for your recent e-mail. With broadband connections, you are not simply measuring the speed of the cable modem, you are measuring the amount of available bandwidth between you, and the location of the file or speed test site in question. Bandwidth can be simply thought of as the size and space left in the Internet-Network pipe that the information is being sent down. There are several ways that you can assess your cable modem speed - however, not all are completely accurate. You can assess download speed by retrieving a large file from a UK based site (important to avoid transatlantic traffic) in order to view the speed reported by Windows Explorer. You must remember that this speed test can be invalidated because it will begin downloading the file while you are still choosing a download directory and filename, so it often overestimates your download speed immediately after you click ok. Another way of assessing speed would be to visit web sites that have speed tests embedded within the web page. Examples: 1) www.numion.com 2) http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d.h.walker/speedtest.html However, there are also specially designed downloadable software speed tests. It may be considered more accurate to use such a specialised downloadable test as have been completely designed for UK broadband connections from ntl: Broadband (and other UK ISP's). One such test available from http://www.vantage.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ carries out the following: Tests ping response times to major servers Tests download speeds Tests Cache page-request time Produces Trace Routes Retrieves IPConfig settings It is worth noting that many upload speed tests are invalidated by the presence of a transparent web proxy cache - (used to speed up web browsing), so you should disregard the upload results. However, tests for measuring uploads speeds are available from http://www.pcpitstop.com/internet/bandwidthup.asp ntl does not endorse any speed test sites or applications. I hope the above answers your query, however, should you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us again. Regards Richard ntl Technical Support Bureau SO... no help there then! |
Re: Getting a Teryon 210 changed ?
No offence intended to anyone but the Email support from NTL is usually pretty useless, have you tried phoning?
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I think you can pay £50 to get it changed, but personally i think they should do it for free. Is it an Ntl owned modem or do you own it yourself ?
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I think you will find that this brand of modem is customer owned.
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I have a Terayon which I bought and I cannot get 10Mb, was told call back on 2/1/06, the trials should be over by then
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Its a Bank Holiday Monday?
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AFAIK I never paid for the modem... so it must still be owned by ntl - I've had it for years.
I think I'll tell them it's "smells of burning" and hopefully they'll send me a new one. If I have to pay then I'll do the usual... and threaten to go with another ISP that does a "free" modem. hehe |
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this may seem a stupid question however i want clarifcation as ive had this question sooo many times and no one has been able to give me a direct answer let alone a reason for it.
here goes:- is the Teraon 210 capable to the 10mb speed? ive not noticed a big diff since the upgrade should I? |
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Other people report more significant problems such as download stalling/ pausing and modem rebooting - but it generally agreed this is not just a modem problem (ntl cable or router issue for example). |
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