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category 1 (< 15km/h) = 1 point

category 2 (15 - 29 km/h) = 3 points*

category 3 (30 - 44 km/h) = 4 points

category 4 (> 45km/h) = 6 points (and a $564 fine + $30 levy, lol)

*same as failure to stop at a yellow or red light.

ive now been fined for everything but a cat 3. not a great record.

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category 1 (< 15km/h) = 1 point

category 2 (15 - 29 km/h) = 3 points*

category 3 (30 - 44 km/h) = 4 points

category 4 (> 45km/h) = 6 points (and a $564 fine + $30 levy, lol)

*same as failure to stop at a red light.

ive now been fined for everything but a cat 3. not a great record.

45+ you also receive a summons to appear for "speed dangerous to the public".

so... in 28 days ill be losing my licence. bit of a bummer. but they couldve raped me pretty hard.

copping a 6 month suspension and a $600 fine. but considering what they couldve done me for, that isnt too bad.

dw mate send it this way ill look after it real good :banana: we can has hillzy every weekend

you possibly have very bad phone lines or live like 7km's from your exchange, the further you are from the dslam the more 'overhead' you loose (my terms and thinking may not be 100% correct but very close :)

you dont want to see mine :banana:

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log on to router, and there should be a status page there that tells you all you need to know

it also depends on the line profile selected on the internode end - you can check this/change this using your account login.

also if you log into your modem, ensure that it is set to use G.dmt modulation rather than g-lite or ansi

Another thing to do is to disconnect every phone device from the phone extensions in your house (including line filters) and just run the adsl router by itself - if you notice that there is a speed increase after doing so then it points towards attenuation on the line due to either a faulty line filter or bad cabling.

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log on to router, and there should be a status page there that tells you all you need to know
it also depends on the line profile selected on the internode end - you can check this/change this using your account login.

also if you log into your modem, ensure that it is set to use G.dmt modulation rather than g-lite or ansi

Another thing to do is to disconnect every phone device from the phone extensions in your house (including line filters) and just run the adsl router by itself - if you notice that there is a speed increase after doing so then it points towards attenuation on the line due to either a faulty line filter or bad cabling.

-D

no idea on were to go.. hehe..

no idea on were to go.. hehe..

If it is a Billion modem, open IE/Firefox/Chrome. In the address bar type 192.168.1.254, you will be asked to log in, Username: admin, Password: admin. You shall now see the status page.

All other modems will be similar, only differences being the IP address and maybe the log in details.

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