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Call them hoebags and go off. They won't take you seriously unless you make a complaint about the service. They'll do a line test and then get you to mess with your settings. What modem you using? Dlink by any chance??

Dlink G604T or something like that.

No, one carton of XXXX and one of carlton :)

You shouldn't filter the line that the adsl is on...

If you have a 'splitter' that has an input and 2 outputs (one that says 'phone' and one that says 'adsl' or 'modem') then that's ok, just make sure you use the adsl/modem one. But if its just a plain old filter (one input one output) f**k it off, it'll be filtering out most of your adsl bandwidth

Nah its a splitter thingymabob with the two outputs and it is plugged into the adsl one. Was thinking it could be shitty phone lines in the building as it's 20+ years old. But still going to call them today.

secret drift morning session this morning

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Side on pics so I can see these f**king wheels ffs!

have decided my car needs more epic downforce.

which one will provide me with the best results?:

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:)

Roof spoiler is the only way to go tbh.

Dlink G604T or something like that.

Dlink are cr*p :). But I think theres another issue at play here.

Nah its a splitter thingymabob with the two outputs and it is plugged into the adsl one. Was thinking it could be shitty phone lines in the building as it's 20+ years old. But still going to call them today.

Goodo.

Try going to http://www.speedtest.net/ to test your speed. Then see if you can find in your modem the line attenuation and noise, and synch speeds and post them up for me, along with the speed test results. (Make sure nothing else is smashing the internets when u run the speed test, ie torrents, etc).

Side on pics so I can see these f**king wheels ffs!

They are teh sex

Roof spoiler is the only way to go tbh.

+1

well 260kb is about right for a 2mb line speed. But if you are that close to the exchange with ADSL2, you should be getting closer to 20mb line speed and 2000kb download.

Wots ur address (PM me if you like)

well 260kb is about right for a 2mb line speed. But if you are that close to the exchange with ADSL2, you should be getting closer to 20mb line speed and 2000kb download.

Wots ur address (PM me if you like)

2930 Gold Coast Highway.

2930 Gold Coast Highway.

Yeah, you should really be getting 10x the speed that you are.

According to TPG maps:

Line of sight distance: 231m. Possible cable distance: 393m.

So basically, you are next door to it :P

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i got this apparently its average

Yeah thats about what I was getting at St lucia, hope to get a lot more now because I'm closer to the exhange (although not as close as colin, about 600m line of site for me, 1-1.2km cable distance)

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