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http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article6169488.eceWhile the net itself will ultimately survive, Ritter said that waves of disruption would begin to emerge next year, when computers would jitter and freeze. This would be followed by “brownouts” – a combination of temporary freezing and computers being reduced to a slow speed.
I experienced unusable slow internet speed yesterday from my provider, a sign of things to come? Rudnet can't come soon enough?
I'm on wireless through Cirrus Comms. Apparently their was a problem with a backbone provider?? which affected a few ISP's.G'Day Uncle Festivus,
Do you happen to be on cable? i occasionally experience the same thing.
Apparantly cable isn't as good as ADSL, which surprised me as i thought it was the other way round.
nulla, why do you doubt this could happen, considering the rate of take up and the type of bandwidth hungry data ie videos that is on the increase?
If y'all would quit downloading illegal stuff there would be more bandwidth for us law abiding folk. :cowboy:I'm already seeing it in my area, cable can't handle it when too many people on the street are downloading videos at once, about a month ago i had to revert to dial up it was so bad.
Your internet experience is only as good as your provider.
Pay peanuts = get monkeys.
29 pages of Cirrus problems here http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1027705
Nah, i certainly keep my browsing to a minimum and finance related sites at that and I certainly don’t download videos, I prefer to go for a walk to the local video shop but it ticks me off how I sometimes i have to pay the price in the form of a slow connection.
Marklar, you seem to know your stuff, should i ditch cable altogether and switch to ADSL, or does ADSL also have the problems i mentioned previously?
back to the exchange/RIMWith adsl you get a dedicated line,
until you get to the exchange/RIM.no sharing
Marklar, you seem to know your stuff, should i ditch cable altogether and switch to ADSL, or does ADSL also have the problems i mentioned previously?
Solution: Ban internet pr0n
I bet the average monthly download would be at least 5-6 times less per person
Is anybody else getting extremely slow internet on Telstra cable inner Melbourne area? I’m wondering if its just me but the symptoms are on 2 computers.
>>EDIT BTW, i had this problem yesterday evening, i no longer ring up telstra tech support as they always insist the problem is at my end. I’m just about at wits end I can handle this problem occasionally but this is becoming ridicules, especially since I only chew through half my monthly quota.
Solution: Ban internet pr0n
I bet the average monthly download would be at least 5-6 times less per person
Check out the Whirlpool Forums. They are normally very good for Australian ISP issues. You should find out if others are having the same issue.
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