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@fr499y wrote:http://www.speedtest.net run a speed test, work out what you should be getting and see what you are getting... if its "Upto 8MB" broadband, expect 5/6mb anymore is a bonus, if thats ok do a check in the evening, if still comes out ok, it might be down to your router
Done this speed test on my mobile this was the results
Test Date: Jan 16, 2012 9:33:41 am
Connection Type: Hspa
Server: London
Download: 1144 kbps
Upload: 418 kbps
Ping: 95 ms
Gonna now do it from my mobile but through the wireless connection and lets see what the difference is
Test Date: Jan 16, 2012 9:45:41 am
Connection Type: Wifi
Server: London
Download: 17681 kbps
Upload: 1959 kbps
Ping: 27 ms
Here you go what do you think f499y any good -
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@Davehutch wrote:what I can work out is that I am not reciving much juice , thats why my desktop wont connect to the internet at all because that takes alot with the cable plugged in , if I only have one laptop wireless connected it works in a fashion, but if mel trys to connect with hers we lose it again, And i think thats why the router internet port light keeps flashing orange to say it only reciving low Mpbs@Chadatious wrote:sounds like here. i always have half connection cos mums always playing on the iphone, but is dad goes on big lapto on ebay like he does from time to time, i constantly loose signal. our issue is hubs on it way out
This was happerning with me a couple of weeks ago on the virgin, i have wireless and a copper network installed, when anyone was on the wireless with iphone or laptop it kept on dropping out, when on the copper it was slow as f***k, i have the xl broardband with virgin it lasted about 4 days then all of a sudden it was back to normal. -
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Looking good chad, As Stue said when the Hornet coming
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@Chadatious wrote:@Kenb wrote:@Stue11 wrote:
Im sorry to say this Chad, but he will end up killing someone, or killing himself@Chadatious wrote:
i got a mate who had a high speed bike crash he drove like a knob. ended up smashing himself to bits. bout a month ago bought anouther bike, offering people races! some people just never learn
Usually some innocent person going about their business. Remember when I was young a prat at college got a 500cc Suzuki. He howled through town, lost control and killed a woman walking on the pavement.
tottally agree guys we have said will be his licence or his life. was close to life, very close. what will it be this time
But what i was trying to say was not every youngster is like this, There are youngsters and ADULTS like it, i'm not trying to single anyone out here, all i'm saying it annoys me that no matter how old you get there is always someone telling you what to do. -
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Why do they have to make it hard for new bikers, don't they realise some guys/girls don't want to drive cars and only like bikes, it p*ss*s me off when the hireachey (spelling sorry) dictacs what we have to do, I know some youngsters can be silly at times but we all have been there, its a shame things like this happen
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Very Nice Sweban
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@bladerunner wrote:@streetfighter wrote:@Neill wrote:@streetfighter wrote:Dave put it down the end or middle of the garden, get yourself some lard soften and mix in some wild bird seed mix mould them into balls the size of a tennis ball, put some string through them and then in the fridge to go hard. Then tie them to each corner of the table,
I buy these from Wilko's saves me getting my hands greasy
get them by the bucket full
Get a handful of gloves from the petrol station they use for the dieselu don't get greasy hands then
or Dave get the Mrs to do it and you still dont get greasy hands it's a win win situation
so thats why theres never any there when i go to fill me car up
I don't go all the way to Sheffield to get me gloves,But i have been told they take them to keep there hands warm in the winter up there -
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@Neill wrote:@streetfighter wrote:Dave put it down the end or middle of the garden, get yourself some lard soften and mix in some wild bird seed mix mould them into balls the size of a tennis ball, put some string through them and then in the fridge to go hard. Then tie them to each corner of the table,
I buy these from Wilko's saves me getting my hands greasy
get them by the bucket full
Get a handful of gloves from the petrol station they use for the dieselu don't get greasy hands then
or Dave get the Mrs to do it and you still dont get greasy hands it's a win win situation
Big problems with my internet connection(aol)
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Hope it gets sorted Dave it must be a pain mate![thumbs](//forumsclub.com/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png)