On 09/09/2010, at 10:59 AM, Gordon Campbell wrote:
The issue I had with the Netgear was regular rebooting
I am also using Telstra Cable (and have done for as long as the service has
been available) and I have to say that I have not had this problem with the
Netgear device. The only real
I have an ADSL2 account with an ISP who provide ADSL2+ with apparent 24 mb/sec
download / 1 mb/sec upload rates at competitive price BUT I cannot get more
than ~7mb/sec download and 0.7 mb/sec upload.
From weeks long investigation including changing modems, I conclude that that I
am getting
i'm in bayswater have 2.8mb/s
a friend in bicton has 0.5mb/s
telstra ruling says from 0.064mb/s it's broad band, that's the reason
why we never get a prober internet in WA
James
On 08/09/2010, at 21:54, Woomara wrote:
I have an ADSL2 account with an ISP who provide ADSL2+ with apparent
24
Hugh,
You say you have Telstra cable to your house. That means that you can
get Foxtel, and Telstra-only Internet trough that cable. That
Internet should have very satisfactory speed.
The national telecommunication competition arrangement forces Telstra
to allow other providers to use
Hi Hugh,
I've got Telstra Cable, pretty much for the same reason you're looking
at it. Even though I was eligible for ADSL, the speed was terrible
(2-3Mbps if I was lucky) and it would constantly drop out and be
generally unstable, requiring many reboots of the router. Telstra
Cable on the other
: cable internet
Hi Hugh,
I've got Telstra Cable, pretty much for the same reason you're looking
at it. Even though I was eligible for ADSL, the speed was terrible
(2-3Mbps if I was lucky) and it would constantly drop out and be
generally unstable, requiring many reboots of the router. Telstra
Cable
On 9 September 2010 10:41, Hugh Griffiths hgriffi...@lgc.com wrote:
Gordon, thanks for that, what is wrong with the NetGear?
The issue I had with the Netgear was regular rebooting. There's quite
a bit of discussion about this on Whirlpool and it has been traced
back to issues with the number of
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