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The NBN
I got the letter the other day. Rudd's great folly is being installed in my area next month.
Is anyone on it? I have Optus Cable on at the moment, and am very happy with it, so probably going to stick with Optus.
What plans and speeds do we have at the moment?
Any feedback is appreciated.
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You speed will be dictated by how much your paying. I have fttc coming in my area and optus is doing decent speed for 80 a month. The 60 dollar deal their doing is rubbish.
I'd shop around considering that the nbn isn't like how internet use to be you could get decent deals. Also it looks like they have to advertise speed after the relates debacle.
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been on nbn for 18 months
apparently its better than adsl, but i havnt noticed
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Have been on NBN for a while with Internode now. Great service and rates are good. Was simple to get set up and speeds much better than ADSL2. Bandwidth still not as great as some of my friends in the city but a huge improvement.
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Mum was basically forced to switch over with Telstra and so far it has turned out to be a complete disaster. 3 modems later and still can't get a consistent service.
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Well I actually fault find a lot of this stuff.
So far the NBN problems have been:
1) The NBN contractors screwing up the jumpering. (note these are the same type of monkeys that screwed up digital TV, UHF TV and every other major transition. They are the dumb prick who no one else will employ)
2) The "free" routers.
3) "My mate is a computer expert and has set it all up for me" (IT version of macca's carpark car expert)
While NBN has had a few fuckups if you have constant slow speed try tuning off everything including your wifi and plugging a PC directly into the ethernet port. Test the speed. If it is still crap then try a "commercial" router. N.B. if it is $100 from HN/JB/OW etc. it will be low performance.
If it is good like that but crap on wifi just turn on one device at the time. First one is your phone at a few feet from the router. Note that 802.11n (2.4Ghz wifi) will not do 100Mb/s so will aways be slower. Use 5.8Ghz, preferable AC if possible.
Your wifi will also get slowed down by old standard clients and interference from things like walkabout phones, RC toys, drones etc. and cheap chinese remotes or baby monitors etc.
Wifi hates metal and metalised materials like concrete or some brick. Also wavelengths are 13cm for 2.4 and 6cm for 5.8 so multiipath phase interaction is a big issue. Think of it like AM radio at night fading in and out except the distances are in cm not km.
If your NBN is only crap at peak times the odds are you are on a cheap service with a cheap ISP as are many others and like the freeways at peak hour you are "gridlocked".
There is nothing you can do about that except change service. You get what you pay for.
FTTC, FTTP and FTTN are all good technologies when set up correctly but even a GT-F is slow running on e10 with Bob Jane all rounders one the rims driving in the rain on a dirt road.
NBN Wireless (regional areas) is a whole different story and had a lot of other issues. PM me is you have that and need some help.
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I am on Optus and so far I am happy with them. I've got the 100 mps download rate which I think is running, at present at 96 mps, but I find it acceptable also Optus service is good so far. The only beef I have is that if the NBN goes down I have no phone as I don't use a mobile.
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So have had the changeover from cable net to NBN.
The internet is fine. But the modem is the problem as it drops out every 60 to 90 minutes.
Ended up hooking an old 6 year wifi router that I had running back in the day. All of a sudden everything is now stable. But thinking of buying something new but I'm not sure.
Thanks.
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I went to FTTN NBN in 2017 when where I live in Boganistan got the NBN treatment.
I had Telstra ADSL2+ when it first came to Boganistan, which was giving me 18mbps at the time, which until it deteriorated so badly it went from 18mbps back in the day to 2mbps at best maybe 5 years later:
https://www.speedtest.net/result/4349785138.png
They refused to let me have 100/40 package if I tried to apply in store at a Telstra shop, claiming it wasn't possible on FTTN and we can't have it because it won't support those speeds, went to a few different Telstra shops and got fed the same bullshit that I can only have 25mbps and I wasn't having any of that shit, so went online and ticked the 100mbps option
https://www.speedtest.net/result/8224171440.png
Damo > Telstra shop
NBN rocks, I'm like 300m from the node in my street so good speeds.
The only problem I have is the wifi performance of the factory router sucks, we've got 5 phones, a smart TV and my PS4 connected to the wifi and it just overloads and drops connection to the PS4 even if the phones are just sitting idle, I had one of those powerline ethernet things connected which worked a treat but they kept crapping out, they'd work for like 6 months then die so I suspect theres some shifty business going on with the power here killing them, I just can't be fucked getting in the roof and running a cable through the roof from one end of the house to the other and I hardly use my PS4 because every time you turn the **** on to play games it wants to download 10GB updates across the crappy wifi connection so I just turn it off again.
I can't upgrade the factory router to one with decent wifi performance because we use that pass through thing for the home phone and none of the aftermarket routers with some balls don't support it or something.
Really I should run that cable but I can think of better shit to be doing than crawling around in the roof on my stomach with spiders and the Beaumont children.
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Lol, gold Damo - great speeds!
Run the ethernet cable - you will wonder why you waited!