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  1. Mr Bolt

    In-between ISP's - How viable is 4g as a "get by" for a few months?

    Can't say ive experienced the same at least with THREE, gaming,streaming,torrenting and browsering have all been fine (about 30mbps at peak times) This was before i switched to a FTTP connection.
  2. Mr Bolt

    Issues with "reserved memory"

    As said above i have no problem with that BUT 2GB is way too much considering this igpu is like half the speed of a GT1030.
  3. Mr Bolt

    Issues with "reserved memory"

    I've just bought a laptop (lenovo s145 AMD Athlon w/ vega graphics) which was on sale and came across a strange memory issue. it had 3.4GB useable and 600MB hardware reserved which was fine, I threw in another 4GB for a total of 8GB now my issue is that it has 5.9GB usable and 2.1 hardware...
  4. Mr Bolt

    Vodafone Fiber 900meg???

    This is not about their fttc service.
  5. Mr Bolt

    We are getting FTTP in our new house what should i expect.

    Absolutely where you live Though through the years it started off about 40ms on adsl then 20ish on fttc to now 15ms to london and 11ms to 1.1.1.1 (which is in manchester? that is my recommend server for all speedtests)
  6. Mr Bolt

    We are getting FTTP in our new house what should i expect.

    Ah so you have native fttp? then that is very rare about 1.5% of homes have this in the uk so i've read.
  7. Mr Bolt

    We are getting FTTP in our new house what should i expect.

    Sounds like you are connected to a G.fast pod and not FTTP which still uses copper but its a lot less compared to the FTTC 80mbps service Anyways since you are using copper still, You won't need an engineer to your home. But yes you will have unlimited usage.
  8. Mr Bolt

    BT Infinity & FTTx Discussion

    99% sure you can as it should be a simple WAN connection from the install point to any router you choose.
  9. Mr Bolt

    Vodafone Fiber 900meg???

    Yeah this is why i went for the package as i upload a lot and it usually takes hours on my BT FTTC connection but i don't actually download that much but for only £3 more a month than my FTTC package it was worth it.
  10. Mr Bolt

    BT Infinity & FTTx Discussion

    https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2019/10/openreach-confirm-29-new-uk-areas-for-fttp-gigabit-broadband.html At the bottom of the page
  11. Mr Bolt

    Vodafone Fiber 900meg???

    I have the 500 package and i'll never go back to a BT/OR based network in the near future if things keep up like this. I read openreach won't be rolling out FTTP for at least another year in my area and still offer poor upload speeds, so for now very very happy with this.
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