this is a big factor and something you might be able to do something about. you really need to connect your modem to the phone jack closest to the entrance point to your house (meaning the phone line, not the front door).
i wired up a phone extension in my house - works fine for the phone but when i connect my modem to that jack i get about a 60% reduction in download speed.
You can also fit an ADSL booster to the main socket so you can do away with the splitter.
is that a real thing or some snake oil? you have to split the signal, thats how broadband works. is this just jargon for a line filter to reduce noise/interference? unfortunatly the ISP cannot "boost" the signal as they are working to the telephone system standards.
is that a real thing or some snake oil? you have to split the signal, thats how broadband works. is this just jargon for a line filter to reduce noise/interference? unfortunatly the ISP cannot "boost" the signal as they are working to the telephone system standards.
One phone call to a very pleasant indian chap later, and I'm up to.....
**drumroll**
4112 kbps
He boosted me up to 10 mb for NUFFIN.
I'm happy now.
One phone call to a very pleasant indian chap later, and I'm up to.....
**drumroll**
4112 kbps
He boosted me up to 10 mb for NUFFIN.
I'm happy now.
He probably means he was put up to the next tariff.
That's still pretty low.
When I had the 10Mb I was getting over 9 download, and I'm not far from you.
Well my man fitted a plate to the front of my socket that had the phone and modem sockets built in.
He also told me to ring Sky as they 'would be able to turn it up' I did that and the speed miraculously went up by about 0.5mbps
I'm not really a techie so don't really know what they did, if anything.