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    So my girlfriend's dad has a 10mb line from cybersmart running on a business line, what should his upload and download speeds be because I did a test now and this doeskin seem right.. to me it feels slow for a 10 MB line . he has a Linksys WAG120N

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    That is freaking terrible. It should be more in the 8Mbps plus line.
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    A business line should be unshaped so those speeds are bad.

    These are my speeds on my 10mb account with Openweb. I'm not running a business account so mine is prone to shaping.

    Were there any previous issues with his line? How far from the exchange is he?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DuckKnuckle View Post
    A business line should be unshaped so those speeds are bad.

    These are my speeds on my 10mb account with Openweb. I'm not running a business account so mine is prone to shaping.

    Were there any previous issues with his line? How far from the exchange is he?
    I did some digging and its actually his modem, it has:

    DSL Downstream Rate: 6144 kbps and
    DSL Upstream Rate: 640 kbps

    So he just needs to buy a new modem but I doubt that he'll do that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keepa34 View Post
    I did some digging and its actually his modem, it has:

    DSL Downstream Rate: 6144 kbps and
    DSL Upstream Rate: 640 kbps

    So he just needs to buy a new modem but I doubt that he'll do that
    Why not if you pay for a freaking business account, but he is to cheap to by a decent router?

    Wait wait is that the sync rate on his router or the limit of the router? Since even my R200 router could do 10meg when I had 10meg line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keepa34 View Post
    I did some digging and its actually his modem, it has:

    DSL Downstream Rate: 6144 kbps and
    DSL Upstream Rate: 640 kbps

    So he just needs to buy a new modem but I doubt that he'll do that
    Then he may as well get a 4mb line cos he's wasting his money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DuckKnuckle View Post
    Then he may as well get a 4mb line cos he's wasting his money.
    My thoughts exactly.. I told him its his router holding them back but if he doesn't want to get a better one its not my place to tell him he's being silly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crzwaco View Post
    Wait wait is that the sync rate on his router or the limit of the router? Since even my R200 router could do 10meg when I had 10meg line.
    How do I check if that is the limit of the router or the sync rate?

    this is all the DSL Info

    --- DSL Information ---
    DSL Driver Version: 3.4.4.10.0.1
    DSL VPI/VCI: 8/35
    DSL Status: Up
    DSL Mode: G.dmt
    DSL Channel: 0
    DSL Upstream Rate: 640 kbps
    DSL Downstream Rate: 6144 kbps

    Down up
    DSL Noise Margin: 120 dB 128 dB
    DSL Attenuation: 65 dB 153 dB
    DSL Transmit Power: -901 dBm -901 dBm
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    Quote Originally Posted by DuckKnuckle View Post
    A business line should be unshaped so those speeds are bad.

    These are my speeds on my 10mb account with Openweb. I'm not running a business account so mine is prone to shaping.
    Shaping shouldn't affect the speedtests to any noticable extent. Biz accounts should be faster though due to lower contention.

    Quote Originally Posted by Keepa34 View Post
    So he just needs to buy a new modem but I doubt that he'll do that
    No don't buy yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Keepa34 View Post
    How do I check if that is the limit of the router or the sync rate?

    this is all the DSL Info

    --- DSL Information ---
    DSL Driver Version: 3.4.4.10.0.1
    DSL VPI/VCI: 8/35
    DSL Status: Up
    DSL Mode: G.dmt
    DSL Channel: 0
    DSL Upstream Rate: 640 kbps
    DSL Downstream Rate: 6144 kbps

    Down up
    DSL Noise Margin: 120 dB 128 dB
    DSL Attenuation: 65 dB 153 dB
    DSL Transmit Power: -901 dBm -901 dBm
    There is no limit on the router. The limit is imposed from the Telkom side. They do this if the line is a bit flakey - it artificially limits speed but the line will be more stable due to improved SNR.

    I'd suggest he downgrades to 4mbps - he is too far from the exchange by the looks of it so I don't think 10mb will be possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HavocXphere View Post
    There is no limit on the router. The limit is imposed from the Telkom side. They do this if the line is a bit flakey - it artificially limits speed but the line will be more stable due to improved SNR.

    I'd suggest he downgrades to 4mbps - he is too far from the exchange by the looks of it so I don't think 10mb will be possible.
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