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Slow Upload Speed
29-07-2020 6:22 PM
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We regularly from an extremely slow upload speed, (and below average download speed for the predicted range, but thats another matter) and I am unsure how to find out if the stated 1 MBPS is the maximum we can get, or if it has been capped.
We're about 100m from our nearest exchange, if that's helpful. TIA fro any suggestions
Re: Slow Upload Speed
29-07-2020 7:34 PM
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https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL
Re: Slow Upload Speed
29-07-2020 9:37 PM
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Ah this is handy, thank you.
Showing our capability is 1.5, so not much difference I guess.
Shame, it's very frustrating to have a file upload take several hours!
Re: Slow Upload Speed
30-07-2020 11:12 AM
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100 m from exchange ? and what service have you? ADSL or FTTC ?
100 m = 300 feet, like you live next door to the exchange?
Re: Slow Upload Speed
30-07-2020 4:51 PM
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Lol, yes pretty much! It's at the end of my road 😃
We're ADSL, but considering the upgrade to fibre if it means our upload speeds improve.
Re: Slow Upload Speed
30-07-2020 6:23 PM
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🙂
ADSL should be quite quick ! but check that there is a green cabinet between you and the exchange as fibre (FTTC) is not available "direct" from the exchange i.s. the green box has to be in the loop. I have no idea about FTTP (direct to premises) and connectivity but this is a bit more expensive.
You should easily be in the 50 Mbps range at that distance with FTTC.
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