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This is with fixed wireless.
Currently in the process of changing to NBN via FTTP.
The work they've been doing on 5g round here is paying off. Leaves my fixed net at home for dead, aside latency
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Wow, another connection with very bad latency, and jitter as well (dropping packets, but they are being resent successfully, so there is no loss shown) which is even worse for online gaming. Your download ping high of 1165 ms is 1.165 seconds. I don't know whether it's relevant, but the 'Data used' numbers in your test appear to support that. Upload total of MB data beng less than the Mbps speed with "only" 38 jitter, but download total MB of data almost double Mbps with 87 jitter (because more of the data packets were dropped and then had to be resent).
Good thing nobody plays online games in your house eh?
The work they've been doing on 5g round here is paying off. Leaves my fixed net at home for dead, aside latency
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When I was at uni in the late 90's we had no download limits, that came after us. Downloading music from torrents and putting them onto 3.5 inch floppy disks, or if you had money you had a zip drive disk lol.The nostalgia! I remember the days of the 56k modem, which I’d be lucky to get 28k on as I was out in the boonies and my ISP was the University of Queensland!
You got a whole 200 megabytes as your monthly download limit so you had to ration what you did on the interwebs or you would blow your monthly limit and extra megabytes were expensive.
We actually had FTTP when we moved to central QLD in early 2015. Moved back to Brisbane and had ADSL2 and then in 2017 moved to our current house and had to put up with ADSL1. Used to just hotspot off phones all the time.
Had a few mates with the old cable and from memory it was good.The shite thing for where I am is I was actually downgraded when the NBN came along as we got screwed over with fibre to the kerb.
I was on Optus cable internet before that and it would regularly get between 80-100mbps and now I’m on 50mbps as I didn’t want to pay more than what I was already paying for my old Optus plan.