My house is only a few hundred metres from the nearest cabinet, but because of the way this area was subdivided, my actual cabinet is about 2km away in the other direction because I don't know why (my part is newer, as well).
Broadspectrum guy was happy to try it out and VDSL did sync, but it was slower than my ADSL, so we reverted. Worth double checking that they even know which cabinet you're on. |
^ Interesting. I had a chorus guy come out to fix a fault, I said I was getting VDSL installed shortly, he didn't believe me because according to him I was well over 1km from the exchange, so perhaps he had no idea either.
Different chorus guy coming over tomorrow to set it up - going to be very interesting to see what results are. |
Success! Turns out I'd use the wrong kind of line to go from the master filter to the modem, so re-wired that using Cat5. That corrected the noise issue. Also found out that exchanges are having software updates applied to boost the range of VDSL out to 1.5km (or maybe it was 1.2), which is why more people are able to get it.
In any case I've gone from 13.1 down / 0.87 up / SNR 5.0dB -6.5 to 24.1 down / 2.5 up / SNR of 9.3 |
Who installs master filters? I presume that's a chargable job..
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I did it myself but have heard that it's part of the install for VDSL. If you are just getting it done "because", then yea I imagine it'd be charged for.
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I have VDSL without a master filter (that I am aware of) - I just use a standard ADSL splitter. Although I only have a single phone jack in my entire house, and the cabinet is across the road.
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So long as you have a passive filter you'd be fine. They are only concerned with low frequencies (<4khz)- it blocks anything but low frequencies from your crusty POTS from entering the phone line on which your modem sits.
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If you have VDSL but not a master splitter then you're wasting your time. So much crap can come from internal wiring. Even if you have no phones connected the internal wiring can still screw shit up.
Only exception is if your demark point only has one set of wires that go straight to your VDSL modem and nowhere else. |
I have zero use for any wiring or outlets that aren't associated with my modem, so my plan is to disconnect all internal wiring at the physical splitting point of the internal wiring, other than the one going straight to the VDSL related outlet.
Image of existing wiring That'l hopefully eliminate any internal wiring noise due to so much wiring going to redundant outlets (5 in total), and AFAIK, won't need a master splitter. |
for how far does it run in proximity to the TPS?
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That should do the trick bob..
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Its supposed to be Gigabit but I think something in my home network is bottlenecking.
Would track it down but we move into our new place in Jan and that will have Cat6 all the way through so will fix it then. |
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^ why's the ping so high ?
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so maybe you should do your speedtests to "outside of New Zealand" instead?
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Auddie, NSW
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MyRepublic, Gamer 1000/500 Unlimited, Palmerston North (Tested at 10.30pm on Saturday)
Palmy to Auckland (WorldNet) http://www.speedtest.net/result/5792127953.png Palmy to Sydney (Internode) http://www.speedtest.net/result/5792125883.png Palmy to LA(Phyber Comms) http://www.speedtest.net/result/5792135890.png |
3.8Gb patch.. sure no worries... |
Am with Spark on Max fibre
Get 940/470 to the Telstra speednet site in Sydney. |
Just got Google Fiber through Webpass
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Just got my fibre up, 100/20, will see how it goes before upgrading to 950/500.
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Got speed bumped to 1000/500 in Octoberish I think. Then had nearly 3 months without due to moving house. :( |
Anyone using Trustpower as an ISP? Keen for thoughts.
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OK. Not UNimpressed, but not impressed either. Just another ISP, certainly not even remotely as terrible as others have posted (in my experience).
I recommend getting signed up for the network outages notifications, but I'd say the same for any ISP - or have something that'll monitor http://status.trustpower.co.nz |
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My aunt and uncle were with them. Slow in the evenings - although YMMV - and their penalties for breaking the 2 year contract (even if you're unhappy with the service) are quite high.
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Also I'm nobodies idea of a twitch gamer, so latency is only an issue for the most egregious of scenarios. Hell, in my teens and 20's I wasn't a twitch gamer - I'm quite notably worse now (as Rince and Deth can both attest). |
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