Soldato
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Powerline adapters would work, but I'd keep everything hard wired up to the router. External grade Cat5e isn't expensive, and even standard cable will survive for years.
Noticed that my Dynamic IP changed at 05:30 this morning, and that the TBQM is now showing a sightly faster ping than originally .
Speedtest shows that it's slightly faster than before too .
Just looking at the TBQM graph it seemed to take a funny turn earlier today though - I was out so didn't notice anything .
Well it has now been a week since I got it installed. Speeds have remained fine, and the dynamic IP has stayed the same so my TBQM graph works ok.
The BT Speedtest shows my IP profile is set at 57.1Mbps downstream and 20Mbps upstream, so my speedtest results seem pretty much bang on.
The biggest difference in day-to-day activity I've noticed since FTTC being available is FTP'ing. Not just for big files but even loads of little files now fly up compared with how slow it was on ADSL2.
The other biggest difference is for my Media Server setup with remote clients (laptop/iPad when away from home). Previously the media server had to transcode it down to 720Kbps bitrate as the upload speed just couldn't send anything higher out fast enough. Now the server only needs to transcode it down to 20Mbps bitrate (so still a bit down from the native blu-ray rips they're stored in) as it's typically going to be the download speed of the remote client that is the limiting factor not the upload of the server. Last weekend I was able to use my iPhone 5 on LTE (speedtesting at 42ms ping, 62Mbps download and 23Mbps upload ) to stream in pretty much full bluray quality - looked amazing compared with how compressed it had to be previously.
Just looking at the TBQM graph it seemed to take a funny turn earlier today though - I was out so didn't notice anything .
I'm down in Bath. My connection is on the "Combe Down" exchange, and the other connection is on the "Bath Kingsmead" exchange.
Have BT always throttled? I got their service last December and i'm sure it was unthrottled.
Now I come back after a long period of traveling and it seems to be throttled most of the day and almost all of the weekend.
Has this always been the case?
There are no old and new cabinets, a new install will still have a cabinet for voice and another one for FTTC. However chances are that any newly built areas would have fibre pulled in at the same time the copper is put in.
So our existing cabs carry voice/DSL and a completely 2nd cab parallel is needed for FTTC to operate? I'm new so just educating myself!
I presumed (wrongly) they would want to save footprint space, power consumption etc and just pull the old cab and replace it with a shiny new voice/fibre cab..
So my exchange has fibre "Accepting Orders" at the end of this month, but I can't still only see WBC and ADSL 2+ on this site https://www.btwholesale.com/includes/adsl/main.html :/