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Old 22-08-2013, 16:53   #25
Kushan
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Re: VM Broadband getting better?

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Originally Posted by Another VM User View Post
you said it will never drop below 60 now your saying give or take and technically 40 is 72 so it's actually lower

Never mind - Ill be gone soon wont have to care about [Mod Edit] as our network cant Manage - and it can't if it could wouldn't need it!
You're argument is that 70 is 2Mbit short of 72. This is pointless because all connections have a small amount of variance, this isn't a VM thing, you get the same results on FTTC or even a leased line. The only reason you get more than 120Mbit is because it's over-provisioned. Never mind the fact that there are overheads to consider here. If you do speed tests on xDSL, you'll still not get the same speed that your modem syncs at.

I stand by what I said. If you want to argue semantics or the ins and outs of TCP/IP, go right ahead, but ultimately you're complaining over nothing.
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