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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    What does that package entail...

    what download/upload do they advertise as being sold?
    Hey Scottish i was on my internet companies website and i say this
    With Bell Fibe Internet, you enjoy blazing-fast speeds of up to
    50 Mbps.1 And in neighbourhoods where fibre optics is delivered directly to the home, you get even faster speeds: up to 175 Mbps for both download and upload.
    Is it worth it ?

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    as long as you have a telephone connection higher in the house you should be able to move the router yourself?

    but yeh, routers need to be as high up as they can really... and away from the telephone etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sianness View Post
    as long as you have a telephone connection higher in the house you should be able to move the router yourself?

    but yeh, routers need to be as high up as they can really... and away from the telephone etc.
    See that's the problem i dont even understand what the guy was saying when we asked him to move it. he said that we needed a new jack put it . but he could have done it himself and he didn't want to.

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    Srsly you are wingin about 5mbs i get near 3 on a good day i wont upgrade until contracts over

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny.R.H2012 View Post
    Srsly you are wingin about 5mbs i get near 3 on a good day i wont upgrade until contracts over

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    I use to have 15-20mbs and 5-6 for upload

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickenBreast View Post
    I use to have 15-20mbs and 5-6 for upload
    well you are in america

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    Does only Fibre need a master socket or do some normal broadband need it? I used to have my router in my room but now I'm with BT Infinity we have to have it in the living room as apparently it will only run properly from a master socket and not from an extension. If it's just normal broadband you might just be able to move the router. If you can get fibre it might be worth it to. Fibre depends on if your area supports it and your speed depends on how close you are to your telephone cabinet (the little boxes you see on some streets). I get around 60mb with BT.

    You might also want to consider getting a powerline adapter as they are often more reliable than wireless. Basically a powerline adapter uses your electricity power lines in your house which means you can in a sense wire things up without having to wire anything up if you follow me. Basically you need a pair - one plugs into a wall socket with a ethernet cable going from the adapter to your router, with another going from a socket in your room to your pc. Obviously that depends if you're using a pc or a laptop - most laptops do have ethernet ports but if your having to plug it in then you're loosing the portability laptops offer

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    this is me on a good day, think yourself lucky, we're usually at 2/3 mb/s
    Last edited by lRhyss; 19-05-2014 at 01:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny.R.H2012 View Post
    well you are in america
    I'm canadian

    Quote Originally Posted by peteyt View Post
    Does only Fibre need a master socket or do some normal broadband need it? I used to have my router in my room but now I'm with BT Infinity we have to have it in the living room as apparently it will only run properly from a master socket and not from an extension. If it's just normal broadband you might just be able to move the router. If you can get fibre it might be worth it to. Fibre depends on if your area supports it and your speed depends on how close you are to your telephone cabinet (the little boxes you see on some streets). I get around 60mb with BT.

    You might also want to consider getting a powerline adapter as they are often more reliable than wireless. Basically a powerline adapter uses your electricity power lines in your house which means you can in a sense wire things up without having to wire anything up if you follow me. Basically you need a pair - one plugs into a wall socket with a ethernet cable going from the adapter to your router, with another going from a socket in your room to your pc. Obviously that depends if you're using a pc or a laptop - most laptops do have ethernet ports but if your having to plug it in then you're loosing the portability laptops offer
    Ya i talked to my mom about and shes thinking of getting the package that I posted just to see if its better. Powerline adapter Idea think sounds like I good idea and I'm going to look into it. Thanks for the help

    Quote Originally Posted by lRhyss View Post


    this is me on a good day, think yourself lucky, we're usually at 2/3 mb/s
    Omg I would cry and I don't even think my computer would run anymore

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickenBreast View Post
    I'm canadian


    Ya i talked to my mom about and shes thinking of getting the package that I posted just to see if its better. Powerline adapter Idea think sounds like I good idea and I'm going to look into it. Thanks for the help



    Omg I would cry and I don't even think my computer would run anymore
    At the moment I'm finding hard to buffer a 240p yt video

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