seeing those speed tests just makes me feel sick, i pay the same amount as BT infinity but im not in a fiber optic area and i only get 4mb if im lucky.
this thread makes me cry.
Exchange Date> RFS date set : 01/06/2011
Infinity Availability / Capibet Upgrade > 01-July-2011
BT can suck a giant monkey, those were originally supposed to be March of this year!
They can also suck a giant monkey as the exchange here was in the 3rd wave of exchanges to get ADSL back in the day ... and now it's one of the later ones to get FTTC
Unfortunately those two things you want to know about (QoS & NAS) are features I've never used, sorry!
What I would say is: If you want a great reliable router, get the Draytek. If you want awesome WiFi, get the Netgear.
If you're in the lucky position that I was and have the cash for both, get them both. Use the 2920n as a Router and the WNDR3700 as an Access Point like I am (I actually have the WNDR3700 running off of a switch on the other side of the house). You could actually get the 2920 instead of the 2920n if you're getting a WNDR3700 to be an access point, but when I was buying the 2920 was only something like £5 cheaper than the 2920n so I got the 2920n (for my house I need as many access points as possible!)
As an example of the routing performance difference, in SNB's review of the WNDR3700 they found it supported 4096 simultaneous sessions... the 2920n supported 34925 simultaneous sessions!
Oh god!
Was just about to start a thread on this, and see its already 13 pages in!
Investigating the BT infinity option.
Currently with Bethere, and get download speeds of 1.8Mbps, which si good. No traffic shaping unlimited usages, so all is good.
What is bad however which is making me investigate BT Infinity, is they keep having on of issues with some websites simply being inaccessable or timing out. This has been carrying on for months now.
It sounds like its a third party issue with one of their carriers, but its still unacceptable.
I looked at Virgin, but its not available in my area. So next fastest option is BT Infinity.
Iv got a BT phone line, so technically I could get faster broadband and save on the total bill of phone and broadband, but im turned of by BT's track recoed concerning phorm etc.....
Do they traffic shape? Snoop? Is unlimited basically unlimited? I dont abuse my line, but when I download 10-15Gb in an evening from steam, I dont want them saying 'naughty' naughty'!
all ISP's are meant to abide by the IWF rules anyway
Just been reading through the thread. Everything sounds great, but obviously I have concerns about p2p torrent usage. Really the only things I download is tv programs, how much? Not much at all.
Currently 300gig but they are in the process of scraping it (anytime soon) no way I would have ordered otherwise.
http://community.bt.com/t5/BB-Speed-Connection-Issues/BT-TO-SCRAP-300GB-LIMIT/td-p/141261/page/9
That in a nut shell is Be there's advantage. No traffic shapping ever at any time.
But max speed of 18Mbps and on off network issues......
But inaccessable websites is unacceptable, which is why Im thinking about BT..
What are the peak times that BT cap torrents?
You may have trouble with torrents on Infinity if you want to download on a weekend or at peak time. I haven't had Infinity long, but from the limited tests I've done on torrents which I would expect to max out my connection, I get under 20kb/s at peak times.
I mainly use newsgroups though, which run at full speed, 4.4mb/s even at peak times. I've not seen newsgroups throttled at all.