Still jealous.
Following on from this thread about 10Gbe home equipment. Wouldn't you actually need a 10Gbe NIC to fully take advantage of a symmetric Hyperoptic et al. connection, in the same way a 100/10 card will only do ~80Mbps throughput?
I'm presuming that's why their website says the 'fastest' modem/router they could find only puts through about 850Mbps - which I guess means it's a gigabit router running flat out. So you'd really need a 10Gbe card to take full advantage? Not that I'd begrudge buying one if I actually had it available in this area.
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EDIT: Just seen they're considering Liverpool for their next rollout. W00t. I'd move house to get this service without hesitation!
Following on from this thread about 10Gbe home equipment. Wouldn't you actually need a 10Gbe NIC to fully take advantage of a symmetric Hyperoptic et al. connection, in the same way a 100/10 card will only do ~80Mbps throughput?
I'm presuming that's why their website says the 'fastest' modem/router they could find only puts through about 850Mbps - which I guess means it's a gigabit router running flat out. So you'd really need a 10Gbe card to take full advantage? Not that I'd begrudge buying one if I actually had it available in this area.
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EDIT: Just seen they're considering Liverpool for their next rollout. W00t. I'd move house to get this service without hesitation!
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I wonder why your speedtest only shows 100Mbps? I know not many servers are going to return gigabit speeds to one user, but the TBB speedtest can give me 120Mbps every time, so it's interesting you 'only' show as 90Mbps. I wonder if the sheer speed of your connection confuses the tester? That's what happens on the likes of Numion with UK cable connections - it registers around 8Mbps because it's just overwhelmed by the actual speed.
. Oh ok so its just how your service was installed, I started to panic a tad thinking what have I not been told by hyper optic
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