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    Right, I live about a couple of metres away from a main road, just in a little cul-de-sac sort of thing, and I apparently live 3058 metres away from my exchange (checked using http://www.samknows.com/broadband/mapping/mapping.php)



    but, if I lived on the main road, my exchange would be only a third of the distance away from where I live. Surely it would make sense to make the connection go to the closest one :S

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    The exchange round ours (this little green box) is right outside ours.
    y'wha?

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    Quote Originally Posted by newWORLDorder View Post
    The exchange round ours (this little green box) is right outside ours.
    That isn't the exchange, thats a BT routing box or a C&W one.

    The exchange is a big massive building, Plus it depends on what route the routing box sends your traffic.

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    Are you with BT? If your not it might be because your ISP have there own server in the one your connected too, but if they want to connect you to the closer one they would have to do it through BT reseller as they don't have a server.

    That is just a guess but it seems logical

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    Hmm, no, they have provide LLU services through both exchanges.

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    The companies, as a rule, tend to lay cables down the roads with the most roads coming off it.

    So if you live in a cul-de-sac at the end of the "line", your connection will be slowest because it's branching off down all the other roads before it gets to you and the connections on that specific road will all be fast because they carry the signals for all the off-roads.

    I think what's happened here is that the cable has been laid going along Clay Lane and you're, unfortunatley at the "end of the line" despire having a main road in the other direction.

    I agree that it would have made more sense for the cable to go the other way, but it was probably easier/cheaper to lay it the way they did.

    Pardon me if I've got the wrong idea, it doesn't seem obvious exactly what the problem is. :S
    i've been here for over 8 years and i don't know why

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    Do you currently have an internet connection that's using the phone line in question? If so and you have a router can you go into the router's configuration page, look something like broadband line in the status pages and tell us your Line Attenuation.

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    There is nothing like that at all on my o2 router, this is all I have.




    Last edited by Blue; 17-01-2009 at 05:57 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue View Post
    There is nothing like that at all on my o2 router, this is all I have.




    I get 448 Upload and 8,128 Download on my o2 router
    Never argue with an idiot, he'll drag you down to his level, and beat you with experience.

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    And 15 mins later...
    Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5850 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card £195.73 1 £195.73
    *ordered.

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    I might be able to get that much if I was connected to the other exchange

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