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    Change from ADSL to ADSL 2+

    I have a 512kps ADSL plan with TPG - happy with the speed.

    Apparently, Telstra has advised TPG that it is going to upgrade its exchanges over a period to handle only ADSL 2+. TPG requires its customers to change over to ADSL 2+ and they are not charging for the changeover - just the new plan. The plan I will change over to is the same cost and will have similar downloads.

    I will however need to get a new modem and TPG have competitive prices on these and offer tech support if it is bought from them.

    So to my question - I have my current modem hard wired into my desk top - not an issue with the new modem. However I connect my laptop to the internet via a piggy backed (to the modem) wireless router. The cost of a new wireless modem/router is $140 where the modem is only $70.

    My laptop tells me that I am connected to my modem at 54Mbps - now ADSL2+ at best is 24Mbps and will be more likely be about 10Mbps. So - do I have to also upgrade my DSL wireless router as well as the modem when I change to ADSL2+.

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    no

    long as the new modem has an ethernet port you will be fine... at worst it will need reconfiguring.
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    I'm with iinet ADSL2, if you are happy with the snail pace 512 kps speed then you'll be beside yourself on ADSL2, ,
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    Unofficially you do not have to upgrade any hardware - the old ADSL modems will work with ADSL2.

    The only problem is that the old modems at best do around 7Mb. Typically you will find that the old modem working on ADSL2 will get speeds around 2-3Mb.

    So in theory you should be able to do nothing (other than change plans), spend nothing and then get a resonable speed upgrade when they cut you over to the new service.

    Of course if you get the modem from them - it becomes their headache should there be any issues with the upgrade at either end.

    The usual disclaimers implied

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    Thanks everyone for the advice - on your advice I have gone ahead and ordered the modem only.

    Cheers

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    so whats the main difference between the two?

    doesnt ADSL2 make you download early mornings?
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    how long does it take you to download an early morning?

    ....

    pedro it is a supposedly more robust / faster protocol for digital services on a pstn line.

    your experience may differ...
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    ADSL2+ in all practical circumstances is the same as ADSL except it is a lot faster

    EG ADSL at best is 1.5Mega Bites Per Second where ADSL2+ is 24Mega Bites Per Second (at the telephone exchange). However it slows down substantially the further you are away from the exchange - eg slows to about 8Mbps at 4 km from the exchange.

    Any restrictions on when you can download is determined by the ISP not ADSL2+ technology.

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    I wish I had adsl2 in my part of the woods. That would be a sweet day. Adsl is so slow. especially going from having cable.

    xavier

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    so whats the main difference between the two?

    doesnt ADSL2 make you download early mornings?
    yes

    Most of the plans have a Peak and Off-Peak Period for Downloading;
    ie;

    TPG 150GB ADSL + 2 Plan
    --------------------------

    40 GB Peak
    110GB Off-Peak

    Peak 07:00 am till 01:00 am
    Off-Peak 01:00 am till 07:00 am

    during the off-Peak period of 01:00 am - 07:00 am with TPG 150 GB ADSL+2 plan you effectivelly only have 6 hours /day to download 110 GB in a month billing cycle.

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