I was speaking from memory, as I don’t have the sat link any more. Gave it up when regular 4G and ADSL2 became available.
I used to have a table of speeds, pings, latencies, but pretty sure I deleted it once I switched.
I was speaking from memory, as I don’t have the sat link any more. Gave it up when regular 4G and ADSL2 became available.
I used to have a table of speeds, pings, latencies, but pretty sure I deleted it once I switched.
Thanks to everyone who replied, I really appreciate your comments and have learnt a lot from them.
I’ve decided to hold fire and stick to what I’ve got for the time being and wait for either a better 4G service or 5G or you never know fibre…!!!
Regards
Gary
Yes, even though the media people always seem to tout 3 as the best offer if you regularly travel abroad, which must have meant the 3 reps bought the journalists nice lunches and free tickets to things. EE on the other hand have/had, a 50gb roaming limit.
A lot of communication service providers block trace route as it can reveal a lot of information about a network’s internal configuration.
If anyone is interested, I still have the dish, mount (sturdy, as the dish and LNB are somewhat heavier than your normal TV sat dish setup), LNB and sat router - I just have to get up on the roof and take them down (at least the sat router is in the attic)