pow
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It's just like all this Virgin 'fibre' bollocks. Yes, the backbone may be fibre but a network is only really as strong as the slowest point, I.E. the coax (Coax, I mean, WTF?) going into the house or the cheap asss router that they supply.
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taylorboosh
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new estates are apparenty getting fibre to house from bt
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pow
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Then they're gunna take it into some shite wank Wanlee wireless router with 54MBPS wireless... when will they learn?
Can you tell I'm a bit pissed with BB companies at the moment? They amount of bollocks they feed you is out of this world. I've even had a few hang up on me after I told them I work in Infrastrutre and I'm a trained Cisco engineer.
[Edited on 23-01-2011 by pow]
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by pow
It's just like all this Virgin 'fibre' bollocks. Yes, the backbone may be fibre but a network is only really as strong as the slowest point, I.E. the coax (Coax, I mean, WTF?) going into the house or the cheap asss router that they supply.
It's FTTC, so it's fibre to cabinet and the last ~100m (usually less) is coax. And you're correct, a network is only as strong as the slowest point, but coax is still capable of Gbit so it'll be a while before it becomes the slow point
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shaned12345
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I havnt got the slightest clue what you are all talking about, so i will just leave.. quietly
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