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Old 09-09-2008, 21:22   #15
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Re: slow internet speeds

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Originally Posted by D.Casey View Post
I thought it was an oversubscrition issue, when I finally did get put through to a welsh sounding guy last thursday he said 22% oversubscribed & we should still get 13mb'ish between them hours.

Friday 1mb on 20mb line
Saturday - 15mb most the night
Sunday 10-12mb
Monday 2mb
Tonight 1mb-3mb(max)

Its weird that saturday & sunday was the 2 days it was normal, if it was oversubscribed wouldnt them 2 days be the worst?
Nope busiest evenings of the internet week are actually Monday and Tuesday

People are down the pub Fri / Sat.

I have no idea where that Welsh guy pulled the figure that you should get 13Mbit during peak times from. His backside at a guess. There is absolutely no way to say what speed a customer on an oversubscribed uBR should get, and it's likely the figure he gave you is the amount of time the uBR spends at 100% as it's also impossible to say how far over 100% it would go.

Is performance normal in the mornings?
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