Who ate all the broadband pies?
Woo hoo!!
I have recently upgraded to the UK Online 22Mbit broadband package and I am very happy. When I signed up it said that I would probably "only" get 17Mbit which is about what I have got. A quick test this morning had me downloading from the uk mirror service at 1.7MB/s - O.M.G! The increase in upload speed to nearly 800k is welcome as well, even if it does seem a bit disproportionate.
Anyway, I had to buy a router from them in order that it would be compatible. It was a Netgear DG834GT and when it arrived I was quite happy. The features offered in terms of configurability were great compared to my last router (which I got for free from UK Online). The only problem was that it was horribly slow - I was getting better speeds using my old 8Mbit router than with this one, which is supposedly good up to 24Mbit. I was not impressed. In the end, after trying everything I could think of, I found the following page:
http://www.cifi.com/computing/files.html
where they have the latest official firmware for the router (already installed when I got the router) AND a v1.01.30 firmware that's not listed on the netgear site ANYWHERE. After installing the new firmware everything was working perfectly - all my settings had been kept so I was straight on the internet at full speed.
So.... now my broadband isn't just broad - it's positively obese. Who ate all the broadband pies? I DID!

3 Comments:
All I have to say is, GOD DAMN YOU SHIV !!!
I suppose I should be happy with my 1.3/4 dl
and 1 up
Which is stupidly disproportionate...
Wow, Shiv that is great!!!
UK online is definately one of the better providers outhere. The other fast broadband connection you can get is through Be (24Mb) and customers seem to be well chuffed with it.
It's a good idea to avoid the large scale ISP's if possible.
Stephanie
Broadband Genie
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