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at work i can get 2 speeds depending on whether i'm hooked into the modem via a usb cable or ethernet (have 2 computers off a single port modem). this is telstra ADSL2. at home i have telstra 8mb ADSL (they were supposed to hook my up to ADSL2, and after a week of waiting for them to fix it they still haven't) and get similar speeds to what i do at work on the USB cable.

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ethernet

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at work i can get 2 speeds depending on whether i'm hooked into the modem via a usb cable or ethernet (have 2 computers off a single port modem). this is telstra ADSL2. at home i have telstra 8mb ADSL (they were supposed to hook my up to ADSL2, and after a week of waiting for them to fix it they still haven't) and get similar speeds to what i do at work on the USB cable.

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ethernet

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thats a massive difference, i always wondered if its better to use the usb or ethernet in the modems.

at work i can get 2 speeds depending on whether i'm hooked into the modem via a usb cable or ethernet (have 2 computers off a single port modem). this is telstra ADSL2. at home i have telstra 8mb ADSL (they were supposed to hook my up to ADSL2, and after a week of waiting for them to fix it they still haven't) and get similar speeds to what i do at work on the USB cable.

usb

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ethernet

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I hate you so much right now Marc :D

I currently live on the Northern Beaches in Sydney less than 1km from the exchange but thanks to the lines here being completely and utterly f**ked I only get (this isnt just my opinion, I spoke to the Telstra tech who came out to install my line and he reckons all the lines in the surrounding area are farked)

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telstra finally got the ADSL2 sorted at home. wireless speeds are a fraction faster than they were. only tested it on my phone so far. got 6.5mb down, 0.87 up with weak signal. and that's wireless g, not wireless n. will test on the computer tonight.

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