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Fadakartel wrote:Hey guys hows massy net moving these days?
Could anyone provide speedtest I`m looking to switch as soon as they reach my area in Arouca, Digicel internet giving real issues these days.
Im on the 375 down 175 up package
Fadakartel wrote:Hey guys hows massy net moving these days?
Could anyone provide speedtest I`m looking to switch as soon as they reach my area in Arouca, Digicel internet giving real issues these days.
Im on the 375 down 175 up package
Fadakartel wrote:Hey guys hows massy net moving these days?
Could anyone provide speedtest I`m looking to switch as soon as they reach my area in Arouca, Digicel internet giving real issues these days.
Im on the 375 down 175 up package
PapaC wrote:Getting some weird problems all day.
Service continually drops off, then comes back up and so on. And when it works nothing tht requires a high speed works well, namely Netflix/ Sling etc.
The Internet light keeps going out on the box.
We did have an electricity blackout last night, maybe when it returned it damaged the modem. Anyone ever had anything like this?
Fadakartel wrote:Hey guys hows massy net moving these days?
Could anyone provide speedtest I`m looking to switch as soon as they reach my area in Arouca, Digicel internet giving real issues these days.
Im on the 375 down 175 up package
masterkyle wrote:Fadakartel wrote:Hey guys hows massy net moving these days?
Could anyone provide speedtest I`m looking to switch as soon as they reach my area in Arouca, Digicel internet giving real issues these days.
Im on the 375 down 175 up package
With ur higher internet you ping should be lower, maybe test when no device is drawing net.
ragzinc wrote:masterkyle wrote:Fadakartel wrote:Hey guys hows massy net moving these days?
Could anyone provide speedtest I`m looking to switch as soon as they reach my area in Arouca, Digicel internet giving real issues these days.
Im on the 375 down 175 up package
With ur higher internet you ping should be lower, maybe test when no device is drawing net.
You clearly don't know the difference between internet speed and ping with that comment.....
masterkyle wrote:[...]
Oh well explain it to me as u understand it nah
Latency, as commonly measured by ping times, is an indication of how long it takes for your system to send data to another computer and to receive its response. Latency is influenced primarily by how far the data must travel—it takes much longer to access a webpage on a server that is halfway around the world than one that is on a server next door. Longer communication routes, where the data must pass through many switches and routers, increase latency as well.
Bandwidth, usually expressed in megabits per second (Mbps), is the amount of data that can be sent or received by your system over the network per unit of time. Bandwidth is what you typically pay for when you purchase Internet service—with most home Internet services, more expensive plans provide more bandwidth.
Although higher bandwidth can improve latency during times of congestion, under normal conditions, the two are generally independent. The HughesNet Gen4 satellite Internet service, for example, provides good bandwidth (up to 15 Mbps), but suffers from poor latency, averaging about 700 ms ping. This high ping is due to the nature of satellite Internet service, which requires beaming data up to a satellite and back down. Conversely, a dedicated T1 line has only 1.5 Mbps of bandwidth but can provide latency as low as 10 ms.
ragzinc wrote:masterkyle wrote:Fadakartel wrote:Hey guys hows massy net moving these days?
Could anyone provide speedtest I`m looking to switch as soon as they reach my area in Arouca, Digicel internet giving real issues these days.
Im on the 375 down 175 up package
With ur higher internet you ping should be lower, maybe test when no device is drawing net.
You clearly don't know the difference between internet speed and ping with that comment.....
Yeah the new ones are Nokia's the first set was alcatel-lucentlchan485 wrote:Is Massy or Tstt using a Nokia modem for fiber now. Saw one somewhere recently.?
masterkyle wrote:Yeah the new ones are Nokia's the first set was alcatel-lucentlchan485 wrote:Is Massy or Tstt using a Nokia modem for fiber now. Saw one somewhere recently.?
Any improvement or new features with the Nokia?masterkyle wrote:Yeah the new ones are Nokia's the first set was alcatel-lucentlchan485 wrote:Is Massy or Tstt using a Nokia modem for fiber now. Saw one somewhere recently.?
Yeah it's dual band 2.4 and 5.0 frequencies. Range more or less the same. And I can log into it now with the details at back of it.novastar1 wrote:Any improvement or new features with the Nokia?masterkyle wrote:Yeah the new ones are Nokia's the first set was alcatel-lucentlchan485 wrote:Is Massy or Tstt using a Nokia modem for fiber now. Saw one somewhere recently.?
masterkyle wrote:Anyone has the Nokia router and gets issues with the 2.4 GHz ssid frequency disabling now and then even after rebooting router?
I had them disable the router features put it in bridge modejackal wrote:masterkyle wrote:Anyone has the Nokia router and gets issues with the 2.4 GHz ssid frequency disabling now and then even after rebooting router?
I having real problems with the 2.4G network. I keeps dropping off. They cant seem to fix it.
I have asked them to remove the service and they not doing that. I am not going to pay for a service that is not function properly.
I will have to go back to FLOW and TSTT.
Well I got it fixed. They told me the reason the 2.4 gigahertz keeps dropping off is channel interference in the environment. Other devices/routers using that same frequency interfering so they changed the channel on a 2.4 frequency.jackal wrote:masterkyle wrote:Anyone has the Nokia router and gets issues with the 2.4 GHz ssid frequency disabling now and then even after rebooting router?
I having real problems with the 2.4G network. I keeps dropping off. They cant seem to fix it.
I have asked them to remove the service and they not doing that. I am not going to pay for a service that is not function properly.
I will have to go back to FLOW and TSTT.
Well I couldn't log in to the older router, but since I got this new one, I asked them if if I could log into my router instead of bothering them all the time. He said sure just look at the details at the back of your router and login with it. He said it's only for Wireless settings but I see other settings like lan wan etc. Check it out.PapaC wrote:They giving you the option to log in on all the routers now?
Or only the new ones?
Yea I use Wifi analytics app to see what neighbors channels are.Kronik wrote:Alluh should download a app named WiFi analyzed and check the surrounding networks and see what channel they on, and look for the least crowded frequency and set it to that, I get zero issues by me
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