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    The speedtouch is almost exactly the same router as the HomeHub, but BT modify the HomeHub to their needs.

    We haven't had many issues with BT at all and our broadband hasn't gone down for a long period of time once since we got it a few years ago (I think it was probably our router crashing for the shorter periods ).

    Also BT isn't capped at 10GB? We're on Option 3 (Unlimited*) ADSL and it USED to be 100GB per month, but a few months ago they upped it to 300GB.

    Latency on BT for us has been superb, I can happily game on servers around the globe.

    We're stuck on ADSL2+ too because we're fairly rural, so no cable or anything for us yet
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    For the same price as O2 (and i get it cheaper cause i've got a contract with them), i can get more tbf. Don't wanna be paying £20+ for broadband |: And same: ADSL2+ how I love the outskirts of County Durham. and the reason I don't like the speedtouch is because of port forwarding.. I find it alot more complicated to do than with my Netgear, and it's harder to get NAT type 1 or 2 on consoles, cause of all the security etc :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    For the same price as O2 (and i get it cheaper cause i've got a contract with them), i can get more tbf. Don't wanna be paying £20+ for broadband |: And same: ADSL2+ how I love the outskirts of County Durham. and the reason I don't like the speedtouch is because of port forwarding.. I find it alot more complicated to do than with my Netgear, and it's harder to get NAT type 1 or 2 on consoles, cause of all the security etc :/
    The port forward on the o2 Wireless box isn't easy but www.portforward.com offers support for 99 percent of all routers and have software you can purchase to do it easier.
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    I'm with BT at the moment, I think their service is brilliant, I have never had any network related disconnections only disconnections because of a faulty wire that was 30+ years old and needed replacing. I phoned them up spoke to an English woman over the phone, she went through some possible fixes over the phone with me and it didn't help so she booked a BT Engineer and he came round a fixed it.

    I still don't know how Tom is on ADSL2+ with only 8Mb/s connection but I'm on ITU-T G.992.1 (ADSL) in a rural area and only get 8Mb/s.

    But in conclusion, I would definitely recommend BT Broadband to anyone
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    BT Infinity in my opinion is poor, the speeds are consistantly low unless theres a literal miracle of 10 seconds being click fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orientalframe? View Post
    BT Infinity in my opinion is poor, the speeds are consistantly low unless theres a literal miracle of 10 seconds being click fast.
    Since when? All I've heard is good things about Infinity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Since when? All I've heard is good things about Infinity.
    Since we (I) upgraded a couple of weeks ago. Though that is probably because we didn't have the right lead to connect at the time, as its red I think, so we just shoved any red lead into the hub. I mean it works perfectly fine, its just not as fast as it says nor worth the extra money.. :S

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    So what your saying is, you found it poor because of a mistake with the wiring that YOU made?

    I've had Infinity for almost a year now, and it has been consistently fast and reliable. When gaming, I literally always have the best ping on the server too. Crazy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackass View Post
    So what your saying is, you found it poor because of a mistake with the wiring that YOU made?

    I've had Infinity for almost a year now, and it has been consistently fast and reliable. When gaming, I literally always have the best ping on the server too. Crazy!
    Infinity has been out that long already? Time flies.
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    BT is fantastic. Don't settle for the cruddy oversold Virgin Media lines, you'll only regret it when your speed is throttled etc.

    Often BT is a little more expensive but you should expect to pay more and get quality, along with the service advertised, rather than the cheaper low end likes of VM.
    Last edited by HarrySX; 25-06-2011 at 12:05 PM.

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