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Hi,


We just paid BT for upgrading our broadband package and are very pleased with more TV channels and better picture, but the speed on our PC is still the same - 1Gps. When I called up the helpline and queried this I got nowhere; I just ended up explaining how the upgrade was carried out (new hub and fibre optic connection) and talking through all the connections. They ended up making no comment about the current speed whether it was good or bad; is this average/maximum speed around here?

Cheers and thanks for any comments in advance.

Thanks everyone for your comments so far.


JohnL, yes, I see, 1Gbps (shown under Local Network symbol) is only the PC speed.


rendelharris, I'll go to that site, thanks.


As for you PeckhamRose, you're trying to confuse me with sophisticated English Language terms (my worst subject at school). I was best at art and metalwork but I do no what a byte is by the way, probably a lot of people don't.


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