Dunno, its always been like that. I've had this connection a number of
years now and its been very reliable.
As for the upstream connect speed it used to be about 450 kbit, but
when I switched to the 2 mbit plan i noticed it was reduced to 320
kbit (and it never varies from that), and I distinctly seem to recall
someone saying that Telecom was restricting the upstream connect to
320.
Anyways i've got someone looking my line today... again...
On 6/17/05, Brian Gibbons <brian@outersite.co.nz> wrote:
> >From: "Lance Woollett" <baalzaman@gmail.com>
> > I'm having a issue with my DSL which is proving a royal pain.
> > Reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: bytes=32 time=16ms TTL=59
> > Request timed out.
> > Request timed out.
>
> So how did you get a RTT of 16ms. ;)
> UBS has a standard of about 80ms, Jetstream is 40ms.
> Your line must have interleave turned off, maybe this is an
> example of what happens with no interleave :)
>
> > I am on a Jetstream 2 MB plan, and my typical connect
> > using g.dmt is 7.3 Mbit down, 320 kbit up.
> >The 320 I understand is set by Telecom.
>
> Ummm
>
> If we assume you are on full rate Jetstream, the the 320k upstream is
> probably a fault.
> Log a fault with your ISP, you have a lot of dead modems/frequencies on the
> upstream.
>
> Cheers
>
> BG
>
>
>
>
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