slim_boy_fat
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Mine is 29.27 u/load, 1.71 d/load
I'd never make use of it.
With maybe the exception of downloading games but that's still dependant on sites upload speeds
Steam are excellent. Epic are poor.
Huge file sizes these days
Yeah for work I can understand.only really use ps for games - never been massively into it. I’m pretty heavy internet usage overall; general surfing + the CAD files I work on - i find the speed is necessary otherwise i sit all day waiting for uploads and downloads to happen.
Mine is 29.27 u/load, 1.71 d/load
Now we have rural broadband vouchers of £3000 per household
That was my thoughts in the second post. As long as I've the speed to stream TV I'm good. I don't watch terrestrial but enjoy a good filmPah I beat you all, 11Mbps download and 1.19 upload
Honestly I can't see the need for anything faster. If I need a piece of software for work that takes longer to download I'll go outside and play with the dogs. Appreciate the little things people.
Yeah for work I can understand.
Above test I should add is while TV downstairs and upstairs is streaming prime and Netflix.
Mine is 29.27 u/load, 1.71 d/load
Pah I beat you all, 11Mbps download and 1.19 upload
Honestly I can't see the need for anything faster. If I need a piece of software for work that takes longer to download I'll go outside and play with the dogs. Appreciate the little things people.
Is that the right way around?
Usually down-load is quicker than up-load speed.
All the Best,
CJ
No, they aren't.... , you're right - just a Senior Moment
And to top that off, I've just had an email telling me their prices are going up.For my tuppence worth, Virgin has been absolutely p**s poor for some time
I think I'll call them and tell them I'm leaving, it usually gets a reductionAnd to top that off, I've just had an email telling me their prices are going up.
I am aware that its because all the kids are now home and remote learning
Could be caused by the number of devices that are connected to the router....it's a bit like filling buckets with a hose...too many buckets and it takes ages because you're switching between buckets trying to fill them all.
I switched my VM wifi and spent a fortune on a dedicated wifi thingy ....has worked wonders in my house.