I have had a BT engineer here all afternoon because my nice new TalkTalk broadband connetion does not appear to be running correctly.
The line runs fine at 4.7Meg, for him connecting to BT.
My nice new connection to TalkTalk is running at...........................wait for it................490 kb!
Yes, my new broadband connection is even slower than dial-up!
Oh happy days.
With this level of incompetence, I am now convinced that TalkTalk is a secret government agency.
Rant over.
Sorry about that, but I had to vent some pressure. again.
http://www.broadband-help.com/providers/reviews/?id=156&showall=1
Whizzo! I'm going to send that link to The Carphone Warehouse CEO's office.
It would appear that my Broadband Remote Access Server is set at.....0.5Meg!
Can you f***ing believe it!
Where's that bloody war paint Mildred?
that link does describe a few(hahahaha) unhappy people....
I am sooooooooo glad i have not tried talktalk, as i would have lost the plot and rammed my modem doen the nearest BT engineers throat....
even my BT line has problems, but my service with UK Online is 99% perfect.... £10 a month..... plus the bt line of course.......
Just one thing - when you say 490kb do you mean kb or kB? There's a subtle difference that a lot of people don't know about (apologies if
you do).
Broadband speeds are specified in kb's, or kiloBITS, whereas download speeds are usually quoted in kiloBYTES. One kB is equal to 8kb.
So for your speed of 490, if that is actually in kB then that's equal to 3920kb, or roughly a 4Mb (megaBIT) internet connection. Admittedly
that's still not your 4.7 but it's not too far off...
Pete
Believe it or not, I actually do know the difference.
When you test your download connection speed (speedtest.net), it is measured in kb (kilobits).
Otherwise last week I would have had a 32Meg connection and probably not have complained.
Edit: I'm not losing sleep over this. The skiing is on. I have to watch it with SWMBO. :
[Edited on 12/12/07 by Confused but excited.]
Fair enough, just checking
Pete
Throw away your viral-scanners, scam, etc etc.
Then installed free-ware.
It worked for me!
The problem isn't on my machine, it's the ISP I chose.