Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
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Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
09-05-2011 8:14 PM
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I'll be asking our installer for all the numbers tomorrow... better start writing the questions down, so I don't forget
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Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
09-05-2011 8:17 PM
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I'd estimate 36 d, 8 u though speed tester gives me 33/8
I have seen higher than 33 however so not sure about that. 36 could have been pre-training.
Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
10-05-2011 12:46 PM
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Profile still stuck.
10-05-2011 12:49 PM
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Re: Profile still stuck.
10-05-2011 1:22 PM
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I'll go look at your profile now.
Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
10-05-2011 1:24 PM
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Please don't scatter gun the forums as it makes it difficult for the Digital Care Team to keep up
Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
10-05-2011 2:49 PM
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Noticed it's now been updated - thanks. Will check out my new speeds after work. Engineer got 40 so fingers crossed for 37 after training.
Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
10-05-2011 3:37 PM
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Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
11-05-2011 4:33 PM
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31 is good buy hoping for as much as possible
Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
11-05-2011 4:49 PM
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The estimates do seem to be quite cautious.
Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
11-05-2011 5:06 PM
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The cabinet is 500m by either possible route to the house.
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Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
13-05-2011 3:27 AM
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Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
13-05-2011 7:07 AM
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PN Have hinted they will consider (sorry, can't get any less committal) offering 10Mbit uploads in the future. (Yep, hint, consider, future.... don't hold your breath!).
Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
16-05-2011 12:36 PM
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Quote from: WWWombat BT's checker estimates gives 30.1/6.2, Plusnet estimates 30.
The cabinet is 500m by either possible route to the house.
I'm estimated 30 by BT and plusnet, my box is over the road!!!!!!
Must be about 30m in cabling, pretty sure I should be getting more than you.
Re: Engineer did arrive (better late than never!)..
16-05-2011 4:11 PM
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We aren't on the closest cabinet - but that was installed after the house was built, so is kinda obvious. There is also a cabinet directly inline between us and the exchange, which would make the total line length shorter (but our house-cabinet length would be longer); we're not on that either. The cabinet we *are* on means that the full line takes a large extra loop on the way back to the exchange.
Yet knowing when our estate was built, and the order it was done in, you can tell where the BT wiring goes out to the cabinet. The distance is then obvious, and very much matches the BT prediction.
What does BT's DSL checker tell you? http://www.dslchecker.bt.com/adsl/adslchecker.welcome
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