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balls. internet is running so f**king slowly. but ive got 8gb left til i hit my cap apparently.

cleared history, cleared cookies, reset router, still running slow as all shit. any ideas?

balls. internet is running so f**king slowly. but ive got 8gb left til i hit my cap apparently.

cleared history, cleared cookies, reset router, still running slow as all shit. any ideas?

Sync speed & snr?

Grab a test file to see what sort of speeds you're downloading at, if your ISP doesn't have any grab one of internodes http://mirror.internode.on.net/pub/test/10meg.test

hmm - wilall told me they wernt interested in tuning the stag

Thats funny. I was told some weeks ago to bring mine in for a tune because they have their new 4WD dyno. ;)

i wasnt asking wilall for a tune, was asking their opinion on a problem...?

Sync speed & snr?

Grab a test file to see what sort of speeds you're downloading at, if your ISP doesn't have any grab one of internodes http://mirror.internode.on.net/pub/test/10meg.test

snr?

downloading test file at the mo.. 6kb/s. fail.

Modulation on router on the correct setting?

can i get that in computer stupid? (aka, english)

Edited by scandyflick

You can access that setting in the routers home page... usually found at 192.168.1.1

If your on adsl2+ usually the modem/router likes that setting better than mmode or gdmt. Might not be the issue either.

Incidentally I'm surprised moderators haven't stumbled across the threads in the ' General Automotive Discussion' section of the forum..... LOL!

downloading test file at the mo.. 6kb/s. fail.

yep, thats pretty bad.

You can find yor sync speed in the modems config pages too, normally under something like statistics/line settings

If you're syncd well above 6kbps then it's time to call your isp to see wtf is going on, could be backhaul issues or incorrectly shaped, if the sync speed matches the download speed then it's also time to call your isp and lodge a line fault.

Which ISP btw

adelaide blows. had a friends going away party tonight. got refused from 2 venues ive never been to before because my footwear 'wasnt up to standard'.

are you f**king kidding? how the f**k can a glorified pub have a goddamn dress code? sorta killed what was shaping up to be a decent evening.

LOL Dave, refusal had nothing to do with your shoes........just a standard line, otherwise you'd scream discrimination if they gave you the real reason. ;)

LOL Dave, refusal had nothing to do with your shoes........just a standard line, otherwise you'd scream discrimination if they gave you the real reason. ;)

Coz he's a batty boy amiright?

Anyways,

Going to look at this white GTR monday with Weazy (if he can make it). If that doesn't all go to plan Jenkies is going to be without a GTR.

You can access that setting in the routers home page... usually found at 192.168.1.1

If your on adsl2+ usually the modem/router likes that setting better than mmode or gdmt. Might not be the issue either.

Incidentally I'm surprised moderators haven't stumbled across the threads in the ' General Automotive Discussion' section of the forum..... LOL!

At 6k a second he'd be using ANSI modulation - which is unsupported by most ISP's.

G.DMT is the standard modulation type for most, ADSL2 and 2+ have their own modulation extensions, such as Annex M and the like.

For what its worth, I'd turn the router off for 30 minutes and then turn it back on - sometimes that will cause the exchange to do a full retrain on the adsl synch when it comes back online...

And the router can generally be found by opening up a command prompt and typing ipconfig /all - whichever is your default gateway is usually the modem router (unless you have a windows or linux gateway)

-D

all this computer talk is nuking my brain...

LOL Dave, refusal had nothing to do with your shoes........just a standard line, otherwise you'd scream discrimination if they gave you the real reason. :cool:

haha, probably. sounded a bit sus to me. f**kin ruined my night though.

Fashion Police are at it again.

What shoes did they refuse?

What's he gonna do if he gets bashed in the streets

He ain't a bouncer he's just the fasion police

good song haha

funkoars f/ hilltop hoods - What I Want

welp, found out why my internet sucks.

its cause adam sucks.

they apparently cap uploads aswell. balls.

think ill move back to internode.

shits gonna be frustrating for the next 12 days.

Edited by scandyflick
welp, found out why my internet sucks.

its cause adam sucks.

they apparently cap uploads aswell. balls.

think ill move back to internode.

shits gonna be frustrating for the next 12 days.

yeah , they count your uploads.

Adam are shit, they overload their rim's causing shit speeds and reliability.

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