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Topic: Internet Connection Choices?
Deathwalker
Posts: 2820
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hey guys,

I'm moving this friday and i'm trying to figure out what internet provider to go with, i want one with good speeds and a pretty high download limit.

There will be one desktop computer and two laptops connected, also another question on that matter, how do we go about setting up wireless internet, and do you lose much speed with wireless?

Sorry for the noobness, i've been looking around a bit but i just don't know whats best out of adsl2+, naked adsl, cable etc.

All help appreciated.
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]SUPERBOSS[
Posts: 1036
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
www.whirlpool.net.au look at left side "Broadband choice" its will help you to find them thats available in your new house area.

last edited by ]SUPERBOSS[ at 18:17:03 20/Feb/08
Spook
Posts: 20953
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
iinet naked or non naked adsl2,

and if you care about your internets speed, you wont bother with wireless

i only wireless my lappy, all desktops are hardwired
Deathwalker
Posts: 2821
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Well i guess i could wire my desktop and have the two laptops as wireless.

Im moving to blackwood avenue, morningside and the reserve for them is in bulimba spook, will that mean i get s*** speeds?
Spook
Posts: 20954
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
depends how far you are from your exchange
mongie
Posts: 4875
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Go here and see how far you're away from the exchange, then tell us.
myWhiteWolf
Posts: 2731
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
and if you care about your internets speed, you wont bother with wireless
are you talking about wireless internets? or wireless LAN?
Dodgymon
Posts: 1225
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
mongie that site is pretty spot on the money!
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8483
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm on iiNet Naked DSL. I've set my settings for uber ping, as such I had a ping of 20 to a couple internode TF2 servers (score screen was showing it to be 9..).

I download at a slowish 300kb/s, however if I change to the settings I get about 600kb/s.

My main PC is wired and another computer used mainly for browsing and WoW is wireless.
TiT
Posts: 1408
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
never ever have had any problems with Internode.... just waiting for them to birng out naked adsl2 and be able to use optus exchanages :)
Mr Hardware
Posts: 2532
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
i'm on iiNet Naked DSL. I love my 19860/1023 sync
teq
Posts: 917
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i changed from iinet 80gb adsl2+ to tpg 150gb adsl2+
I actually get faster speeds, better sync and more data allowance with TPG
just hope to buggery you don't have to call their tech support, its damn useless

I'm sync'd at 22mbit down, a little over 1mbit up and I can easily push out the full 1mbit up and 2MB/sec~ or so down on a good torrent
the only s*** thing is that 100GB of your 150gb limit is only available between 2am and 7am, not so much of a problem if you're a big torrent-er with scheduling and what not

iinet 80gb = $129/month + phone etc
tpg 150gb = $59/month

Spook
Posts: 20958
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
holy s*** thats cheap
Anono
Posts: 660
Location:
WRONG

iinet ndsl 90gb (30p 60op) + iitalk (voip phone unlimited calls) = $90
TPG 150gb + phone = $70 + $26 (no included calls) = $96 (50p 100op TPG have a ndsl trial going on but its not easy to get on)

last edited by Anono at 09:11:08 21/Feb/08
teq
Posts: 918
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

WRONG


for you maybe, who would want naked dsl?
why would I want to f*** myself in the anus like that and pay for uploads

my iinet was $129/month for 80gb, downloads only
my tpg is actually $69 (not $59), but I still get 150gb and no uploads included

f*** naked dsl.
mongie
Posts: 4878
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Anono, who the f*** are you.
mongie
Posts: 4879
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
also... LULZ.

iiNet Naked Customers
Anono
Posts: 661
Location:
where did i recommend iinet? nowhere. but his info was wrong. and ndsl isnt as bad as u make it out to be. there have been bad cases but there are loads of good ones too.

best priced ndsl plans are with exetel. but im not recommending them either.
teq
Posts: 920
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what the f***, when did I say you recommended iinet?
where is my info wrong (besides the $59/$69 for tpg150g)
ndsl IS as bad as I make it out to be, you pay for uploads so you aren't getting anywhere near a full 90gb of downloads
if you're a big download-er, which lots of us are, you're getting maybe 50gb of downloads because you'll need to seed torrents to get torrents, and not be a general wanker

ndsl is f***ed, paying for uploads is something I will never do outside of a commercial hosting environment
Deathwalker
Posts: 2822
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Mongie the results of that test were,

Line of Sight: 2120 m
Estimated Cable: 2862 m
Estimated Attenuation: 40
Estimated Maximum Speed: 8000

Ok, so after reading all this i really dont like the idea of uploads counting towards my limit so i guess ADSL2+ would be my best options.

Now with the modem, am i best to get the one the provider offers or get my own?
Also after some though i think im going to cable my desktop pc but run the two laptops wireless, how do i go about doing this ?


last edited by Deathwalker at 10:15:20 21/Feb/08
teq
Posts: 921
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
get a belkin or dlink wireless adsl2+ router
I've got one which I use purely for its wireless functions now because I've got a cisco 877 doing the adsl2+

but yeah the belkin served me very well for a long time, has 4 ethernet ports for your main computer/hardwired lan and a built in wireless AP which is very easy to configure with a web interface (linky)

Deathwalker
Posts: 2823
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So i get whichever modem the provider gives me, and then run it through that router or do i just use that as my modem?

last edited by Deathwalker at 10:29:25 21/Feb/08
teq
Posts: 922
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that has a modem in it too

its modem, router, wifi and switch all in one
Mr Hardware
Posts: 2534
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
that's what i'd do
mongie
Posts: 4880
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I would look at Billion or perhaps Dlink at a stretch for a modem.

Line of Sight: 2120 m
Estimated Cable: 2862 m
Estimated Attenuation: 40
Estimated Maximum Speed: 8000


Looks like you're going to get ~ 8mbit.
Deathwalker
Posts: 2824
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ok sweet, so then all i need are two wireless adapters for the laptops?

Is that good speeds mongie?
Mr Hardware
Posts: 2536
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
well thats okay speeds
expect ~800kb/sec download

i get 1.8-1.9mb/sec, so good? yeah, but not brilliant.
teq
Posts: 924
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
its average but you should pull 500KB/sec pretty easily, so its a step up
and yeah if your laptops dont already have wireless just get a cheap usb 802.11b/g adapter from umart for $50-100

nothing wrong with belkin
Deathwalker
Posts: 2825
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sweet so the speeds will be around the same as what im getting now on optus cable, i can deal with that.

Thanks for all the help guys, so last question, i've decided i will go adsl2+ i want a minimum of 40 gig download on peak, what plans would you suggest?
mongie
Posts: 4882
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
After working at officeworks for four years, and listening to the issues that iiNet users had with Belkin products... I can tell you... THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH BELKIN.
teq
Posts: 925
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
tpg, internode, iinet - in that order

tpg beacuse its cheap, internode and iinet because they've got great local call centers and everything just "works" for the most part, unless of course you're trying to sign up to iinet naked dsl

mongie, the same could be said about working anywhere with any product
does officeworks stock more belkin products than other brands?

I'm sure someone working for umart could whinge about (mostly stupid) customers complaints regarding their dlink or netgear routers
the internets are just too hard for some folks, especially people stupid enough to buy hardware at office works
mongie
Posts: 4883
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yes, Officeworks stocked a lot more belkin routers / networking gear than any other brand.

Yes, there were far more customer complaints.

Yes, the products do not work as well

Yes, the products have a higher failure rate, and a higher rate of DOA.

Anything else?

What is your experience with Belkin gear that makes you so sure they're good? You've owned one?

last edited by mongie at 11:10:47 21/Feb/08
Deathwalker
Posts: 2826
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Internode is just way too pricey, the plans im looking between are:

TPG ADSL2+ Super 2** 40 GB on peak 110 GB off peak $69.99

TPG ADSL2+ Premium Plus~ 100 GB on peak none off peak $129.99

iiNet Home 7 (bundle) 60 GB on peak 60 GB off peak $129.95

Think i might have to rule iiNet out because you have to get a phone deal with them which is an extra $30 a month.


teq
Posts: 926
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
my experience comes from being a monkey on an adsl/dialup helpdesk for years
fact is, when you only stock a very small number of devices from a very select few companies, its much easier to think something is a cluster failure

Twisted
Posts: 10093
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I'd read the Whirlpool forums. If you're going to do a lot of P2P or whatever, find out if they shape Peer traffic. I've heard TPG is shoddy for latency...Internode, Netspace and iiNet always seem good (I'm with iiNet).
dRanged
Posts: 1098
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
My personal take is that I think there are some CPE chipsets (broadcom) which some dslams have issues maintaining sync with at the higher bit-rates.

Deathwalker
Posts: 2827
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also what home phone plan are people with?

I'm really not going to be using it, its just so i can connect the internet, i've decided to go with the TPG adsl2+ 40/110 plan.
teq
Posts: 927
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cheapest possible is like $26 from telstra i think
Deathwalker
Posts: 2828
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
teq you use msn at all? just have a few questions.
Spook
Posts: 20959
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i dont like dlink or belkin

i like billion

nice 7300g;

8000mpbs pretty much means you're a fair distance from your exchange;

80000mbs = a bit less than a meg a second, so is still a pretty healthy connection
teq
Posts: 928
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
msn = brett@unix.org.au
Deathwalker
Posts: 2829
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thanks man, added, i'll talk to you on there.
jmr
Posts: 5515
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Toll I am interested to hear what you've changed to achieve lower pings ?
teq
Posts: 929
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
iinet offer a tool on their website which changes settings with your account to give you optimal settings for different uses

you can be a "gamer" or a "speed freak" etc, pretty sure internode has something similar
teq
Posts: 930
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Spook
Posts: 20961
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hey teq, im very interested in the tpg deal

$69, plus phone line though eh?

has to be;

even so, its still 20bux cheaper than my iinet for 4 times the storage;
teq
Posts: 935
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah actually come to think of it I dont know anything about my home line
I mean the only device plugged into the phone line is my modem, when someone sends me a bill for it I will just pay it and ask no questions

I'm guessing its still with telstra (home line basic $26/month?), either way its still damn cheap
I've pulled 2MB/sec down off it and I use it as a VPN end point for a http proxy at work, it has no problems pumping out 100KB/s + upload

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