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ACCC report: Measuring Brodband Australia Program - page 22My router reports daily averages of ~ 860/42 consistently so very satisfied with the service.
ACCC report: Measuring Brodband Australia Program - page 22My router reports daily averages of ~ 860/42 consistently so very satisfied with the service.
What was the name of the survey?Another nbn survey via red planet today - this one about HFC upgrades to FTTP cost of $250/unit. Certainly trying to move people to FTTP.
Yes, me.Didn’t someone mention up thread an ISP that will Pause? (just before the comment you quoted)
Project SnowflakesWhat was the name of the survey?
When there is a FTTP rollout near your house about to get activated, you can get a free upgrade (provided your ISP is offering the upgrade). You need to sign up for a Superfast or Ultrafast tier plan for a least a year. You sign up via the ISP and they will arrange for the NBN to come out and run the fibre from the current end point to your house and install the equipment (a box on the outside of your house, and a box inside which your router plugs into).Who does the offer come from?
Thanks. I have it also!Project Snowflakes
Well, I guess someone has to do it. I’ll nominate for ours just after I stick pins in my eyes…I think I qualified as had HFC, in a large strata and on the owners committee
There are dual wan routers but they require a certain level of networking knowledge and use of "pro" level routers such as pfsense if you want to combine 2 WAN. Its called load balancing, but 1+1 = less than 2 eg 100Mbps+100Mbps under load balancing is not 200Mbps. It's a lot less. I have no experience with this.Can you combine two ISP’s in one house hold under one router? To power a more robust internet connection . Thanks for replies.
Though who needs a Telstra wifi dongleTelstra wifi dongle... Who needs NBN?
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Sure but we need it for group zooms at work. Can't expect people to use their phones to tether. Thats messy. And then there's the need to stream movies. Agree we have loads of data but that's meaningless if you can't connect to a fast internet.Though who needs a Telstra wifi dongle
I have so much shared data on mobiles which are on the one Telstra account -380GB/ month. And the mobiles can hotspot a data connection to a laptop
We always used our (company) phones for tethering - saved wasting money on additional equipment and accounts. Unless you're streaming 4K you really don't need much bandwidth for movies, it's a fallacy pushed by NBN that mixes up bandwidth with data volume - that's why everyone has more data than they generally need. Higher bandwidth can help reduce contention by getting your data across the airwaves quicker but that's of greatest benefit to the provider rather than you, yet you get to pay for the higher performance service that benefits then rather than you.Sure but we need it for group zooms at work. Can't expect people to use their phones to tether. Thats messy. And then there's the need to stream movies. Agree we have loads of data but that's meaningless if you can't connect to a fast internet.
We weren't able to stream last week using phones to tether to TV.We always used our (company) phones for tethering - saved wasting money on additional equipment and accounts. Unless you're streaming 4K you really don't need much bandwidth for movies, it's a fallacy pushed by NBN that mixes up bandwidth with data volume - that's why everyone has more data than they generally need. Higher bandwidth can help reduce contention by getting your data across the airwaves quicker but that's of greatest benefit to the provider rather than you, yet you get to pay for the higher performance service that benefits then rather than you.
does the wifi reach the whole housesame modem / wifi
Multi-story townhouse and the NBN box and modem are on the ground floor - which all works fine (250+/20+ over 5G wifi channel). Next floor (study & bedrooms) gets patchy and top floor (main TV / Apple TV) is borderline. So I have PL adaptors to study with Ethernet port for PC plus a wifi repeater that provides decent coverage. The BW loss up the PL is about 50%+ but still better than some get out of their primary modem/router.does the wifi reach the whole house
Can you get a similar wifi speed compared to the speed suggested by plan.
If yes to both not necessary to switch
30m back door to front door, double brick, 2 storey home. We use a TPG Deco network with great success.Multi-story townhouse and the NBN box and modem are on the ground floor - which all works fine (250+/20+ over 5G wifi channel). Next floor (study & bedrooms) gets patchy and top floor (main TV / Apple TV) is borderline. So I have PL adaptors to study with Ethernet port for PC plus a wifi repeater that provides decent coverage. The BW loss up the PL is about 50%+ but still better than some get out of their primary modem/router.
I‘ve pondered a mesh network but they‘re still pretty expensive as a replacement for something that’s actually working…