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Marissa Feb 27th 2010 5:06 pm

ADSL broadband
 
We have Bigpond ADSL 1500/256kbps Liberty-25GB $89.95 per month.
It takes approx 2hrs to download 1 episode of Coronation Street from UKNova, does this seem right? We are getting a download speed no more than 25kbps and using u torrent as the download client.

Looking forward to some helpful replies on this matter.

Thanks

M

mulben Feb 27th 2010 6:36 pm

Re: ADSL broadband
 
Look here
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...m/1128925.html

and here
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...m/1255293.html

I don't think Bigpond throttle your speed on torrents so its either your modem or just a lack of seeds on the torrent.
For that money there are plenty of 8000k / 60G- 75G plans available on Telstra infrastructure

Marissa Feb 27th 2010 9:09 pm

Re: ADSL broadband
 

Originally Posted by mulben (Post 8380975)
Look here
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...m/1128925.html

and here
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...m/1255293.html

I don't think Bigpond throttle your speed on torrents so its either your modem or just a lack of seeds on the torrent.
For that money there are plenty of 8000k / 60G- 75G plans available on Telstra infrastructure

Thanks for some very useful information. Think we will be ditching Bigpond when our contract is up.

M

robert cowan Feb 27th 2010 9:21 pm

Re: ADSL broadband
 

Originally Posted by mulben (Post 8380975)
Look here
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...m/1128925.html

and here
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...m/1255293.html

I don't think Bigpond throttle your speed on torrents so its either your modem or just a lack of seeds on the torrent.
For that money there are plenty of 8000k / 60G- 75G plans available on Telstra infrastructure

Some good info thank you.

deb68 Feb 27th 2010 10:55 pm

Re: ADSL broadband
 
Trouble with torrents is that they rely on others being there, and them having set a 'fair' share (throttle) for uploading. If it is taking that long it is for that reason only:)
Try a different 'torrent sharing site' if your allowed by your provider.

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On a side note, what is the average MB for Australian internet users please.

fairwayskid Feb 28th 2010 12:38 am

Re: ADSL broadband
 
Broadband here is over priced silly usage caps and unless you live in the exchange you cant adsl2.

Also the speed you sign up for you will never get near it. All in all its shite.

Paddy:thumbup:

Amazulu Feb 28th 2010 12:51 am

Re: ADSL broadband
 

Originally Posted by Marissa (Post 8380862)
We have Bigpond ADSL 1500/256kbps Liberty-25GB $89.95 per month.
It takes approx 2hrs to download 1 episode of Coronation Street from UKNova, does this seem right? We are getting a download speed no more than 25kbps and using u torrent as the download client.

Looking forward to some helpful replies on this matter.

Thanks

M

I'm with iinet and I'd download that kind of thing in 20 minutes or under - usually a lot under.

mulben Feb 28th 2010 1:18 am

Re: ADSL broadband
 

Originally Posted by fairwayskid (Post 8381613)
Broadband here is over priced silly usage caps and unless you live in the exchange you cant adsl2.

Also the speed you sign up for you will never get near it. All in all its shite.

Paddy:thumbup:

Unlimited Broadband
http://www.aapt-broadband.com.au/unl...limited-bundle

Being American they own cable access to US and have holdings in other ISPs (25% Iinet ) so also have a % of the 2nd cable.

Wol Feb 28th 2010 9:40 am

Re: ADSL broadband
 

Originally Posted by Marissa (Post 8380862)
We have Bigpond ADSL 1500/256kbps Liberty-25GB $89.95 per month.
It takes approx 2hrs to download 1 episode of Coronation Street from UKNova, does this seem right? We are getting a download speed no more than 25kbps and using u torrent as the download client.

Looking forward to some helpful replies on this matter.

Thanks

M

I'm with Internode, same speed and 50Gb/month for $49.95.

I find them very good.

GarryP Feb 28th 2010 10:02 am

Re: ADSL broadband
 

Originally Posted by mulben (Post 8381699)
Unlimited Broadband
http://www.aapt-broadband.com.au/unl...limited-bundle

Being American they own cable access to US and have holdings in other ISPs (25% Iinet ) so also have a % of the 2nd cable.

Unlimited in those few early hours of the morning that Aus ISPs deem 'offpeak'. Capped and limited at other times. Same old same old.

laguna33p Feb 28th 2010 10:53 am

Re: ADSL broadband
 
Broadband seems expensive, what about dial-up...is that any cheaper?

mulben Feb 28th 2010 11:56 am

Re: ADSL broadband
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 8382684)
Unlimited in those few early hours of the morning that Aus ISPs deem 'offpeak'. Capped and limited at other times. Same old same old.

I checked Whirlpool and got this

http://forums.overclockers.com.au/sh...d.php?t=850148

DadAgain Feb 28th 2010 12:09 pm

Re: ADSL broadband
 

Originally Posted by Marissa (Post 8380862)
We have Bigpond ADSL 1500/256kbps Liberty-25GB $89.95 per month.
It takes approx 2hrs to download 1 episode of Coronation Street from UKNova, does this seem right?

Careful!!
Bigpond have a habit of metering uploads on their plans so you might find you reach your download limit pretty quickly using torrents. (In fact perhaps you've already done that and have had your speed 'capped' - hence slow speed now?)

You need to get away from BigPond ASAP - for that money you could get a really decent ADSL2 account with a proper ISP - possibly even a naked ADSL account and ditch the phone line expense too!

If you're contractually locked into BigPond then you may need to limit uploads from your torrent client to stop excessive use of your data. Problem with this is private trackers require you to have a decent ratio of upload-download. So you might be stuck!! Look carefully at the cost of breaking your contract. It might be worth paying to get out and get decent ISP account!

slipshot Feb 28th 2010 3:19 pm

Re: ADSL broadband
 

Originally Posted by mulben (Post 8380975)
Look here
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...m/1128925.html

and here
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...m/1255293.html

I don't think Bigpond throttle your speed on torrents so its either your modem or just a lack of seeds on the torrent.
For that money there are plenty of 8000k / 60G- 75G plans available on Telstra infrastructure

With something like UK Nova and their amount of seeds, I think this is not the issue. More likely you need to set up your modem properly - how old is it? You may need to activate uPnP or set up port forwarding in order to open the ports to allow a far faster speed.

I use thebox.bz and an episode of Benders takes about 10 minutes to download on ADSL2+ with an 8 meg line.

That said, you need to check if bigpond count uploads - it should be fairly easy to see in your T&C's if you look for this. This will be a problem for you if you use UK nova or thebox as to remain a member you need to upload more than you download - or if you are not familiar with how to set things up you may be permanently uploading, not know it and thus be 'shaped' - as outlined above.

Few things to consider I'm afraid...

northernbird Feb 28th 2010 5:05 pm

Re: ADSL broadband
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 8381655)
I'm with iinet and I'd download that kind of thing in 20 minutes or under - usually a lot under.

I can download a 176MB episode of Coronation St (sad or what!!!) in 7 minutes!!


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