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saidAbs
Level 1: Cadet
August 2017
Node location
<removed for your privacy>, how far am i from the node im connected to ?
Since im on cable is that faster than FTTN & FTTP?
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Level 23: Superhero
August 2017
Re: Node location
You're kidding right? Why would you post your place of residence on the internet?
I've reported your post to have your details removed.
Cheers,
Dave
I've reported your post to have your details removed.
Cheers,
Dave
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Level 24: Supreme Being
August 2017
Re: Node location
Ignoring the address which hopefully will be removed soon.
FTTP is the fastest, it is capable of 1Gpbs, 100Mbps is the fastest generally available for residential connections though.
Telstra Cable is capable of approximately 120Mbps, NBN has said they with a different configuration will be able to get it up to almost 1Gbps but that is more theory and less practice.
FTTN is the slowest and maxes out at about 100Mbps as it's absolute maximum.
FTTP is the fastest, it is capable of 1Gpbs, 100Mbps is the fastest generally available for residential connections though.
Telstra Cable is capable of approximately 120Mbps, NBN has said they with a different configuration will be able to get it up to almost 1Gbps but that is more theory and less practice.
FTTN is the slowest and maxes out at about 100Mbps as it's absolute maximum.
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