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08-07-2019, 10:49 AM | #151 | ||
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That shouldn't be necessary, my ISP can tell when, for how long and how many times my connection is a normal 'off', or a drop out due to a line problem.
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09-07-2019, 07:41 PM | #152 | |||
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I get about 48/19 on the 50/20 plan FTTP. Now what to do with the TPG one?
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26-07-2019, 10:06 PM | #153 | ||
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Well almost a month on NBN and so far no complaints. Actually asked a bloke at work who has FTTP and he said he was getting between 40-45mbps~ and at first it confused me but then I remembered my area is only recently NBN ready so will see how it goes when more connect to it.
I just did another speed test and it was 11 ping, 48.2 down / 18.9 up. Then I did a test on my Telstra 4G phone and it was 29 ping, 168.9 down / 37.8 up...Yep we stuffed this up! No wonder why NBN co are worried about 5G when 4G is getting that |
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27-07-2019, 02:48 AM | #154 | ||
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And off peak just hit 193.1 down / 41.3 up. I remember with my HTC phone it was less than 100 but at the time it was super fast for a new 4G phone.
I should clarify that Telstra is 4GX and they bought up heaps of the spectrum after analog TV was switched off. |
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29-07-2019, 05:40 PM | #155 | ||
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4G is not an option in the house I am in.
There is barely any reception because of the way buildings are positioned blocking towers and I have to use Optus WiFi Call. NBN actually works compared to 4G (3G is unusable).
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25-09-2020, 07:47 PM | #156 | ||
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NBN finally available in my area earlier in the year, 3167 15km from Melbourne CBD.
Put it off for as long as possible given; nothing wrong with current connection from Optus, have teacher and student relying on internet for remote learning and have heard many horror stories and problems with NBN connection. Optus tell me their network will be switched off by the end of September. I weaken and agree to change my service. My next door neighbour has had Optus 5G for home internet for several months but Optus tells me my house does not receive 5G according to their map. I agreed to connect to the NBN; 'Raj' arrived this afternoon to connect the NBN side. After some discussion; we did not connect the fibre to the curb to a 20+ year old Telstra phone line we have never used, we did not run a conduit down the front of my house and drill a hole through the wall into one of the front bedrooms. We did run a new copper wire from the pole where the fibre to the curb ended to the front of my house. 'Raj' overcame his initial reluctance and allowed me to pull a wire from the front of my house, inside the roof, to the study in the middle of my house, and connect to an existing copper Cat 5. As a tradie, I understand if I treat other trades people with respect, offer tea or coffee a couple of times while they are at my home, anything is possible.. New modum connected, at 7.00pm on a Friday on an NBN 50 plan I am currently getting 54mbps.
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25-09-2020, 08:01 PM | #157 | ||
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Yep I was a bit worried about it all but got a 50 plan and apart from the bushfires I have not had an outage. I have had a constant 45+.
Though I have to laugh at what has happened this week about extending FTTN and FTTC to the FTTP. What a ****en joke, these clowns have no clue about anything If there were no jobs in it for tradies in this downturn, I doubt it would happen to be honest. Just need to figure out how I can get FTTP considering I'm in a townhouse. The funny thing is there is FTTC on the otherside of the bridge |
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25-09-2020, 08:05 PM | #158 | ||
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They'll be replacing the FTTN and HFC networks with FTTC. (Fibre to the Curb)
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25-09-2020, 08:19 PM | #159 | |||
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No ****en way I could get these speeds at my old home with old copper with FTTN. |
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25-09-2020, 08:19 PM | #160 | ||
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We had ours connected a few weeks ago. So far it has been as advertised so we are happy. We only went for Westnets NBN 25 plan with typical evening speeds apparently 22. I just did a speed test and it was 23. So no complaints.
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25-09-2020, 08:28 PM | #161 | ||
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Is that on Sky muster or fixed line?
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25-09-2020, 08:45 PM | #163 | |||
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6 months ago they they did the groundwork in our area and to connect it all I had to do was tell iiNet that I wanted it connected and someone threw a switch in the exchange. Signed up for the 50 plan (coz I'm cheap) and have been getting a constant 47-53 Mbps download and 18-20 upload.
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25-09-2020, 09:20 PM | #164 | |||
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We are FTTP here as we are in a new build and are with Optus NBN and find it plenty fast for our needs. Im working from home 10 hours a day, 6 days a week at the moment on the PC and even with that, my sons Ipad, Wifey's Phone and netflix going its perfectly fine, and still quick. Thats all I ever expected so we are happy. I havent run a speed test ever on it, perhaps one day I might....
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25-09-2020, 09:56 PM | #165 | ||
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I’ve been waiting for NBN to connect our house for the over 30 months!
Latest date is a mid October installation. Not holding my breath. I am so utterly fed up with the NBN, fed up with their incompetence, fed up with their bullying tactics and fed up with their outright lies! In the meantime I ordered a 4G wireless service which worked really well often achieving 120mbps, only problem was a 500GB monthly download limit. A few days ago I upgraded to a 5G wireless service and achieving 350mbps!!! With no download limit. I will continue with the NBN install and cancel it as soon as they commission the service. As far as I’m concerned NBN should be disbanded, they the worse quasi-government entity every created. |
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25-09-2020, 11:14 PM | #166 | ||
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That's not cheap. I'm on nbn12.
It was the principal. I wasn't going to pay more than what I was paying for adsl2+... Hoping that eventually the prices will drop and plans will improve.
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26-09-2020, 12:30 AM | #167 | ||
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There are a lot of peeps that don't want to give up their ADSL2+ plans. I was one of them but def upgraded with the NBN.
Just did a speed test on my Telstra 4G and hit 175Mbps down right now which is far faster than my NBN 5G will be insane when it comes. |
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26-09-2020, 09:35 AM | #168 | |||
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In my first home with NBN, it was fibre to the home (FTTH), and I could get 98 out of the 100 Mbps. Liberals downgraded that to a mixed connection strategy (FTTH, FTTC, FTTN) to gloat about saving money. FTTC uses some copper, FTTN still uses a lot of copper. The restriction on the speed isn't the fibre (if it is FTTH), its the hardware on the ends of the fibre. I hear that they are now going to go back and change that hardware so it can get 1000Mbps (=1Gbps). Fibre is the fastest, world record is up to 44Tbps (50 x 100Gb movies in 1 second) with the best (expensive) hardware. Yes the 4G and then 5G is fast, up to 500Mbps but the data cost is too expensive for home use if you use a streaming service (e.g. Netflix) People opting to keep ADSL2+, **** that |
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26-09-2020, 10:15 AM | #169 | |||
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My old ADLS2 was about 9Mbps download with a 200GB limit and I had to pay for phone calls for $79 pm Now I get 50Mbps unlimited download with phone calls included for exactly the same price.
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26-09-2020, 10:25 AM | #170 | |||
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Next door have had a lot of problems, drop outs etc over the years, same plan and provider as us but their cable came off the next pole in the street. They put their troubles down to the connection at that pole. They are now on 5G and happy with it. I was not keen on Raj connecting us via an old Telstra wire that has been there that long it has at least 3 coats of paint on it where it comes into the house. I helped him replace it with a new wire running in the same place. Our neigbour will be able to get much faster speeds on their 5G. I will be interested to see who gets the most congested, our NBN or their 5G both with optus.
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29-09-2020, 11:40 PM | #171 | ||
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30-09-2020, 10:25 AM | #172 | ||
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30-09-2020, 11:43 AM | #173 | ||
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30-09-2020, 11:52 AM | #174 | ||
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apart from the added cost of connection ive had no improvements being on it and calling them every other day due to drop outs and constantly being told its fine as long as im not constantly dropping 5 or more times daily
even with out telling me they dropped me a tier speed (but didnt reduce my plan pricing) and when i rang to quarry if id been speed caped they told me then and said it was to try and stabilise my connection at which i told them i might as well go back to what i had previous as they re installed my speed but even with speed reduction my connection seems all over the pace at best at times
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30-09-2020, 12:07 PM | #175 | ||
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I remain blissfully free of the NBN.
As the local twisted pair copper is due to finish use around January, I need to do something. Have only been offered HFC. My plan is to run all the conduits and chasing, sign up for the cheapest service that has a free cancellation period and terminate within that period, permanently diverting the landline to a mobile. My current ADSL connection clocks internet speeds at 10-12% of 4G. I can’t see how the “mutt” technology of HFC can offer much of an improvement and not willing to pay for it either way! |
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30-09-2020, 03:47 PM | #176 | |||
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And it will only get worse with telcos announcing more and more 5G. NBNco have completely misread the market. It's the volume of users on sub-50Mb that will drive them to 5G. FTTC might address that, but they're saying you can only get it if you opt for the premium >100Mb plans. |
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30-09-2020, 03:51 PM | #177 | |||
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30-09-2020, 05:41 PM | #178 | ||
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My mum recently had an nbn connection done. She had a couple of teething issues, mainly old person stuff like not knowing what to do to get existing devices on to a new wireless network, and the installers all they did was test the connection at her idf and hand her a box with a modem in it, which posed old person issue number 2, her telephone now needs to run through the modem, not just plug into the wall. Previously with adsl i had rejiggled the wiring in her cupboard so the incomming line, a filter was in the cupboard with the wireless modem, and all the telephone points in the place were filtered. The installers didnt rejiggle anything so yeah, the i suppose youd call it pstn line now comes from the new modem. So not really the end of the world, but moving the plug wired into the disconnect module from the old filter to the phone port on the new modem really isnt rocket surgery, but for the 5 seconds that takes, and for anyone who knows phones, you would like to think the installers would simply look at it and move the 2 cables to the modem. Not just remove the old modem to return to tpg and hand over a box. Yes it took me no time to sort out, but its a 45 minute drive to do so. And i was over there again today, had some computating to do, mum is on a middle teir plan, but with 2 computers over the wifi, she complained that hers had slowed down a lot compared to normal. I know its not the most reliable, but as an indicator i ran a google speed test, and 18 megabits per second isnt deplorable, but its deffinately not what she is paying for. The adsl was not much quicker, but slightly quicker. It is fibre in the street then copper from there, and her unit is top floor of the 5th unit block in her complex, so its the furthest away from the street, but its still 'only' probably 400-500m cable run in copper from the street so it should be faster then it is. Wirless my phone to my computer runs faster. From my adsl install days, 12mbps was the threshold between crap and acceptable. So 18mbps isnt wonderful.
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30-09-2020, 06:36 PM | #179 | ||
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Thankfully we’re free from the NBN. My brother has it and his service is pathetic. The speeds are nowhere near what he pays for, and he still gets drop outs. .
I’ve got iiNet cable, in the evenings on a bad night I average 150mbps, mostly I average around 250mbps, the highest I’ve clocked is 453mbps. |
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01-10-2020, 10:44 AM | #180 | |||
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https://www.abc.net.au/7.30/the-nbn-...0,000/12599538 So it's "finished". But not really |
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