The Interweb
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@crucial said in The Interweb:
I would follow up on the VDSL possibility though. The maps only show where they have connected not where they can connect. What's the distance to the cabinet for your copper? A couple of years back chorus changed the band plan used for VDSL and a side effect was higher speeds and less drop off. If your ISP is willing to come out and check a technician will be able to test the line at your end and let you know.
That bolded bit is kind of what I hoped. Years ago when we upgraded from dial up to broadband they were sceptical that it would work, but when the technician came to try it worked pretty well. I talked to my neighbour (the wife) yesterday and asked whether they have VDSL - she didn't know but said they use netflix, lightbox etc with no issues and don't have any issues with their speed.
I don't either - except when I do those Oookla speedtests and see how slow mine are - they really are slower than Lebanon average.
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Quiet for Android: TCP using near-ultrasonic sound from speakers to microphone, for Android devices.
About 7kbps, nearly inaudible to adults, across air-gapped devices.
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@kirwan said in The Interweb:
Not bad for over wifi
Now I need to get a dongle to see what it can do over ethernet
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BTW - this is an improvement in the last month or so from 17 down 3 up. I pay $69.99 a month for this shit, and have tried a higher speed plan to no avail. 800m of copper will fuck you like that.
Note the bit that says "Faster than 85% of AU" - that might just be trying to make me feel better, but its probably just a fucking indicator of how sad things are
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@nta said in The Interweb:
@Kirwan What does this cost per month? Is it just internet or include VOIP etc?
I don't think we can get these speeds with any company in Oz (not yours, the NZ ones).
Anyway, don't feel too bad, you're faster than 85% of Oz. This is me (with the new private company I went with, not Telstra or their subsidiary Belong), not bad for Oz:
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@nepia This is Exetel who I've used for over a decade. Their "engineers" in Sri Lanka are useless turds, but the price point is decent compared to a lot of them.
Telstra are nothing but a whirlwind shitshow of gouging fuck knuckles and no idea why anyone goes with them if they have someone else in range.
My Fritz!Box 7490 A/VDSL router tells me I can actually squeeze a bit more out of this line, but my plan is 25/5 so I'm sticking with that.
Here's the connection table for those interested in looking at third world internet.
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@nta Actually, that's pretty good for 25/5.
I'm with Telecube, the plan I'm costs $59 (1000GB on peak, unlimited off - never gone close to the 1000GB). I must have got some sort of sweet deal, because the same plan now is $100.
Belong (cheap Telstra) just straight out lied to me for months about the congestion that was screwing with our internet. The Ombudsmen are toothless though so there's no point even contacting them.
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@nepia the ADSL infrastructure is going to be switched off in a month, so I'm interested to see if it makes any difference to speed.
I would gladly part with $100 a month for 100/40 or even 50/50 if it comes to that. But I simply don't have that option.
They're saying 5G will make the NBN redundant, but companies here will charge a fuckload for data so its a moot point from where I'm sitting.
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@nta said in The Interweb:
@Kirwan What does this cost per month? Is it just internet or include VOIP etc?
$120 for me. I’m experimenting with no VOIP this time, saving $10 per month.
Only calls I received were from spammers and one elderly relative. All other calls were on our mobiles.
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@kirwan Yeah, it’s Ethernet. My wifi maxes out at a theoretical 866 Mbps but in practice I can’t get more than about 750. Pays to check regularly too. When I first got fibre I was on a 200 Mbps plan and never thought any more about it. I found out by accident that they had a gigabit plan for $20 a month cheaper. In practice I don’t really notice the difference in performance.
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@nta said in The Interweb:
This guy doesn't notice the difference either
I have a mate here who does this for his parents, he is rapt with it so far
I have my interweb through them, but I am on a pleb plan, so only get 100/20 (unlimited downloads) and phone for $75 p/m
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@jc said in The Interweb:
@kirwan Yeah, it’s Ethernet. My wifi maxes out at a theoretical 866 Mbps but in practice I can’t get more than about 750. Pays to check regularly too. When I first got fibre I was on a 200 Mbps plan and never thought any more about it. I found out by accident that they had a gigabit plan for $20 a month cheaper. In practice I don’t really notice the difference in performance.
I see a difference is downloads from big companies, like OS updates, and of course uploads (one of the main reasons I upgraded).
So much headroom.
And that ethernet dongle is looking more certain, or a dock.