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View Poll Results: What is your internet connection speed?

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  • Above 2mbps

    71 44.10%
  • Up to 2mbps

    18 11.18%
  • Up to 1.5mbps

    20 12.42%
  • Up to 1mbps

    15 9.32%
  • Up to 768kbps

    4 2.48%
  • Up to 512kbps

    17 10.56%
  • Below 384kbps

    14 8.70%
  • Dial-up speed (56kbps or less)

    2 1.24%
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  1. Join Date
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    #841
    Quote Originally Posted by babkalakal View Post
    naalala ko noon ang top of the line telephone modem 56kbps hehe. ang isang mp3 na 3mb pag malas ang connection inaabot ng oras haha
    56k was actually state-of-the-art, when you'll often only get V.34 (28.8k or 33.6k), at best, with the crappy analog lines we had.

    I started with a 2400 modem, then 9600, then spent the longest time on 14.4k. It took us a while to get to 56k because of the then competing standards; K56flex and X2. The two later agreed to be inter-compatible and came up with the V.90 standard.

    Towards the tail end of the dial-up era, I snagged a US Robotics Courier V.Everything... considered to be one of the more premium modems of the time. A year or two later, broadband hit critical mass and the rest was history.

    I still have the USR. It's dead tech but I can't bring myself to get rid of it.


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    #842
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    New connection, not bad for P1,699.
    Napagana mo na ang free blast tv? Wala pa ung sakin, 10 days na since installation.

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    #843
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Napagana mo na ang free blast tv? Wala pa ung sakin, 10 days na since installation.
    Sa office kasi yan, hehe. Puro laptop lang at smartphones naka-connect.

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    #844
    Quote Originally Posted by LRTan View Post
    before mp3s came to be we were sharing midi files.. we used to share them and be able to play music for everyone in the IRC chat room. good times

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    P1/minute dial-up internet!

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    #845
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    56k was actually state-of-the-art, when you'll often only get V.34 (28.8k or 33.6k), at best, with the crappy analog lines we had.

    xxx

    I still have the USR. It's dead tech but I can't bring myself to get rid of it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    P1/minute dial-up internet!
    While decluttering an aunt's house, we came across a P100 dial up prepaid card that gave 20 something hours internet, still in its wrapper, unopened.

    We all had a laugh remembering those days when your email took minutes to load, and Youtube buffered every few minutes or so at 360p resolution.

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    #846
    Quote Originally Posted by Miles_on View Post
    While decluttering an aunt's house, we came across a P100 dial up prepaid card that gave 20 something hours internet, still in its wrapper, unopened.

    We all had a laugh remembering those days when your email took minutes to load, and Youtube buffered every few minutes or so at 360p resolution.
    Didn't have youtube then... but had Anna Marie Goddard and Jenny McCarthy... to be young again hahahah

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    #847
    Quote Originally Posted by Miles_on View Post
    While decluttering an aunt's house, we came across a P100 dial up prepaid card that gave 20 something hours internet, still in its wrapper, unopened.

    We all had a laugh remembering those days when your email took minutes to load, and Youtube buffered every few minutes or so at 360p resolution.
    ISP Bonanza? Blast? Remember yung hinihintay mong matapos yung niloload mo tapos biglang may mag-aangat ng telepono.
    Or free internet kapag 12:00 AM to 6:00 AM.

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    #848
    Quote Originally Posted by yubby24 View Post
    ISP Bonanza? Blast? Remember yung hinihintay mong matapos yung niloload mo tapos biglang may mag-aangat ng telepono.
    Or free internet kapag 12:00 AM to 6:00 AM.
    Grabe puyat dyan sa free Internet sa madaling araw. Bibili ng scratch card bago umuwi ng bahay galing trabaho.

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    #849
    Ung bago kong kabit na globe plan 1799 200 Mbps with WiFi 6 modem bumagal the past few days to 70 Mbps. Ang nakapagtataka kanina sa phone nung technician lampas 200. When 2 of my phones and 1 laptop was getting 70 lang din. Nung nilagay sa LAN ang laptop nag 200, so we thought na kailangan mag disconnect then reconnect sa WIFI. It worked, Less than 1 hour now since umalis ung tech, balik 70 ako [emoji24]. Anyone experienced this? Baka may nakaka alam ng problem.

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    #850
    This is the speedtest I made with Converge
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    #851
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Ung bago kong kabit na globe plan 1799 200 Mbps with WiFi 6 modem bumagal the past few days to 70 Mbps. Ang nakapagtataka kanina sa phone nung technician lampas 200. When 2 of my phones and 1 laptop was getting 70 lang din. Nung nilagay sa LAN ang laptop nag 200, so we thought na kailangan mag disconnect then reconnect sa WIFI. It worked, Less than 1 hour now since umalis ung tech, balik 70 ako [emoji24]. Anyone experienced this? Baka may nakaka alam ng problem.

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    Ginawa ko sa globe ko eh bumili ako nung smart power socket, dun naka saksak yung router, then MWF morning nagpa power off and on, para mag restart yung router. Problematic din globe ko na usually nawawalan ng connection or bumabagal.

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    #852
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Ginawa ko sa globe ko eh bumili ako nung smart power socket, dun naka saksak yung router, then MWF morning nagpa power off and on, para mag restart yung router. Problematic din globe ko na usually nawawalan ng connection or bumabagal.
    Ung last technician, he switched the band from automatic to another one which is pretty much the same hack being taught in YouTube for prepaid devices.

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    #853
    If band switching worked, good chance there's a lot of other wifi access points (or radio noise) in your area. The technician found a cleaner channel.

    Doesn't last long because if every other access point was on auto, then something would eventually migrate to the "clean" channel you were on.

    Can use a wifi analyzer app to visualize the wifi networks nearby and the channels they are using. Could help in moving your own router to a relatively cleaner frequency, but as always ymmv.



    Also wifi speed is half-duplex, and divided across all devices on your network. "AC1300Mbps" sounds fast in theory, but when you have 10 devices that's really just 130Mbps each na lang, and divided between up and down so it could be 100/30, or 65/65.

    Since wifi hops across each of your devices in turn, having one slow device on the network can considerably slow it down for everything else.

    It's completely unlike ethernet which is full-duplex meaning same speed up and down, and guarantees the same link speed for every device.
    Last edited by Dr.Kamiya; December 16th, 2023 at 09:26 AM.

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    #854
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Ung last technician, he switched the band from automatic to another one which is pretty much the same hack being taught in YouTube for prepaid devices.
    That sounds like there's too mani WiFi Sa lugar nyo at nagkaka sapawan sa band. You might need a WiFi analyzer app from the play store.

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    #855
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    That sounds like there's too mani WiFi Sa lugar nyo at nagkaka sapawan sa band. You might need a WiFi analyzer app from the play store.
    Anong app reco mo bro?

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    #856
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    If band switching worked, good chance there's a lot of other wifi access points (or radio noise) in your area. The technician found a cleaner channel.

    Doesn't last long because if every other access point was on auto, then something would eventually migrate to the "clean" channel you were on.

    Can use a wifi analyzer app to visualize the wifi networks nearby and the channels they are using. Could help in moving your own router to a relatively cleaner frequency, but as always ymmv.



    Also wifi speed is half-duplex, and divided across all devices on your network. "AC1300Mbps" sounds fast in theory, but when you have 10 devices that's really just 130Mbps each na lang, and divided between up and down so it could be 100/30, or 65/65.

    Since wifi hops across each of your devices in turn, having one slow device on the network can considerably slow it down for everything else.

    It's completely unlike ethernet which is full-duplex meaning same speed up and down, and guarantees the same link speed for every device.
    Sir, maybe you can help me?

    There's this TP-Link CCTV I bought which doesn't work with my home network but works with the seller's network at their office, so my request for return has been rejected and I'm left with a 13k useless item. I have consulted the TP-Link community and they sent me an app to download which will send data to them. Is this safe? I'm afraid they'll be able to hack my network with this data. Posted the email here. Any help, advice from other members will be much appreciated. Thanks screenshot_2023-12-16-10-18-46-402_com.lazada.android-edit.jpgscreenshot_2023-12-16-10-16-00-537_com.google.android.gm.jpgscreenshot_2023-12-16-10-16-18-175_com.google.android.gm.jpg

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    #857
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    If band switching worked, good chance there's a lot of other wifi access points (or radio noise) in your area. The technician found a cleaner channel.

    Doesn't last long because if every other access point was on auto, then something would eventually migrate to the "clean" channel you were on.

    Can use a wifi analyzer app to visualize the wifi networks nearby and the channels they are using. Could help in moving your own router to a relatively cleaner frequency, but as always ymmv.



    Also wifi speed is half-duplex, and divided across all devices on your network. "AC1300Mbps" sounds fast in theory, but when you have 10 devices that's really just 130Mbps each na lang, and divided between up and down so it could be 100/30, or 65/65.

    Since wifi hops across each of your devices in turn, having one slow device on the network can considerably slow it down for everything else.

    It's completely unlike ethernet which is full-duplex meaning same speed up and down, and guarantees the same link speed for every device.
    I agree with you with regards to the RF bandwidth limitations and physics. However, technologies have since improved. Newer transmission modes and the use of MU-MIMO/MIMO technologies, while not perfect, helps compensate for the bandwidth inefficiencies and challenges of RF.

    I have UniFi APs all around and I keep auto-channel, auto-power, and auto-optimize turned off. I manually pick and choose which channel each AP is on in relation to where the neighbors' and my other APs are. We live in a compound so interference from other WiFi is pretty low. I use wired gigabit where available and use WiFi mostly for mobile devices, STBs, and IoTs.

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    #858
    DITO home 5gscreenshot_20231216_120525_speedtest.jpg

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    #859
    Quote Originally Posted by valskie01 View Post
    DITO home 5gscreenshot_20231216_120525_speedtest.jpg

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    Ito ung prepaid nila? Mabilis din ah.

    When I bought globe prepaid 3 years ago it was only giving me 1-4 Gbps, with YouTube hack, I was able to bring it only to 12. Yun lang hindi pa uso 5G nuon

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    #860
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Ung bago kong kabit na globe plan 1799 200 Mbps with WiFi 6 modem bumagal the past few days to 70 Mbps. Ang nakapagtataka kanina sa phone nung technician lampas 200. When 2 of my phones and 1 laptop was getting 70 lang din. Nung nilagay sa LAN ang laptop nag 200, so we thought na kailangan mag disconnect then reconnect sa WIFI. It worked, Less than 1 hour now since umalis ung tech, balik 70 ako [emoji24]. Anyone experienced this? Baka may nakaka alam ng problem.

    Are your mobile phones iOS or Android? ... wired LAN cable will always give higher speed ... type of wifi? ... are you using mesh router or just the one given by provider? ...

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