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Originally Posted by IanUK
You are wrong, wrong I say !
I'm sure I read somewhere that an extra proxy was put in in Huddersfield.

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Originally Posted by TrancerSteve
They must know about this... it doesnt take much to notice that routers and central pipes are struggling to bare the load. I dont expect to have 10Mbit all the time... NTL have alot of customers, I was expecting to see a slight drop in speed during peak time.. but for a drop down to 2mbit is just a joke.
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I think ntl's monitoring system is fubared or their upgrade threshold is set too high, I have had my ubr been investigated over the past few weeks and been told their appears to be no capacity issue they have also done some work on it but unfortenatly hasnt helped. The symptons for me remain the same, good performance after approx 2-3am upto early afternoon weekdays and upto around 10am weekends, after 3 or 4 pm massive speed drop to 2meg and below. Latency is stablish during the quiet hours as well and then spikes up during peak hours. This is signs of something been saturated between me and the ubr and considering it happened to my sister as well same ubr I would guess the ubr.
I do wonder that if their is a lot of cloned modems on a particular ubr it fools ntl and they think they using less then whats been used.