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    What plan have you got? What speed are you getting
    Dropouts happen on fibre and copper. I wouldn't expect copper to be the problem. My fibre connection drops out often. It's usually the ISP servers that's the problem.
    Now up to 35 drop-outs.
    We have tested our supplied equipment and suspect it may be faulty.
    Another possibility is Optus may simply have signed up too many customers in our area for the amount of capacity it has bought from NBN. The NBN boss said many telcos have done this.

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    I did on my ADSL2 connection and ot these results from 3 different testers, what are you getting on the NBN? Different readings from different test servers.
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    Just got 10.8 download and 0.8 upload, but it varies. It's the continual drop-outs which are the annoyance. Never happened with ADSL.
    The Navigator is seriously annoyed and is demanding Optus stop charging until it can provide a reliable service. That won't happen, of course, but no reason not to complain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Just got 10.8 download and 0.8 upload, but it varies. It's the continual drop-outs which are the annoyance. Never happened with ADSL.
    The Navigator is seriously annoyed and is demanding Optus stop charging until it can provide a reliable service. That won't happen, of course, but no reason not to complain.
    Was that on NBN? if it was and I'm getting 12 on ADSL2 then where's the improvement?


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    We only started with a basic 12 Mbs plan to see how it goes. If they ever make it reliable we might upgrade to 25 Mbs. I do my work downloading at work where we have full fibre and 100 Mbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    Was that on NBN? if it was and I'm getting 12 on ADSL2 then where's the improvement?
    With NBN you get what you pay for - the 12 down plan is the cheapest so yes, it will be slower than a goodbye ADSL2+ connection.

    I pay for 100 down, 40 up and get very close to that all the time (between 80/25 and 95/35 on an Ethernet cable) - very happy with mine.

    If you're happy to pay, you'll get much faster than ADSL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    I did on my ADSL2 connection and ot these results from 3 different testers, what are you getting on the NBN? Different readings from different test servers.
    speed 4.JPG
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    test 2.JPG

    test 3.JPG

    Here's 2 different tests I've just run - the slower is on the 'slow' wifi on my iPad, not the 5g which gives very similar performance to the Ethernet cable but is flakey and short range. The 'slow' wifi reaches the street easily and the router is at the back of the house. The faster of the 2 tests here is on an Ethernet cable to a laptop. Both these tests were done while SWMBO is watching Netflix and No 1 son is online gaming. NBN is FTTN and we have about 50 metres of copper from the node to the router.

    Haven't had an issue with then NBN, we love it here.
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    NBN comes through in about 12 months - I might not switch as IINet offers VDSL2 in Canberra using the old Transact Cable Network - speeds and costs are similar to NBN and from what I have read about the NBN, the VDSL2 system might be better.

    I need to investigate further but at least it would seem I have options.

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    Sorry, but ADSL will be shut down.

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