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Bhell

@teksavvy.com

[DSL] 25Mbs DSL speed upgrade???

Hey Guys, about a week back I noticed my 25Mb/s dsl getting 35Mb/s speed now. Did Bell upgrade or am I just lucky?


Mike2009

join:2009-01-13
Ottawa, ON
kudos:3

Let's see your line stats and speed test results.



Bhell

@datafoundry.com

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Here are my speedtest results


silvercat

join:2007-11-07

I agree. Line stats would help.



Bhell

@datafoundry.com

OK I'll see if I can grab them.



Bhell

@teksavvy.com

reply to silvercat
Here's the line stats



Bhell

@datafoundry.com

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Sorry about previous reply. Attachment didn't upload.

gord27

join:2005-05-01
Mississauga, ON

reply to Bhell
Looks legit to me. Nothing on Bell's website. Maybe they're testing it in certain areas?


BigWater

join:2002-11-20
Sherbrooke, QC

reply to Bhell
That's a typical Bell Fibe Internet + Fibe TV profile. They must of confused you one of your neighbors that got FibeTV installed over FTTN.



Bhell

@teksavvy.com

That's good to know. Hopefully they won't notice



Bhell

@teksavvy.com

reply to BigWater

said by BigWater:

That's a typical Bell Fibe Internet + Fibe TV profile. They must of confused you one of your neighbors that got FibeTV installed over FTTN.

Actually, wouldn't that mean that my modem's HPNA light should be on if that was the case?

kovy

join:2009-03-26
kudos:8

said by Bhell :

said by BigWater:

That's a typical Bell Fibe Internet + Fibe TV profile. They must of confused you one of your neighbors that got FibeTV installed over FTTN.

Actually, wouldn't that mean that my modem's HPNA light should be on if that was the case?

It's just a profile... there's other things needed for that to work on your end aswell...


squircle

join:2009-06-23
Oakville, ON

reply to Bhell

said by Bhell :

Actually, wouldn't that mean that my modem's HPNA light should be on if that was the case?

No, you can use HPNA whether or not you have FibeTV. It's just another LAN connection.

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