What is the speed you get on Ogero website?Ahmad Toutounji wroteIs vdsl port open to everyone on ogero?
If you are getting around 20mbps, 90% you will be able to have VDSL but you need to request a feasibility test.
What is the speed you get on Ogero website?Ahmad Toutounji wroteIs vdsl port open to everyone on ogero?
I get 23Mbps on Ogero website but that rarely means anything as I can't sync any higher than 18.5 - 19mbps ( Bir Hassan )HzSamer wroteWhat is the speed you get on Ogero website?Ahmad Toutounji wroteIs vdsl port open to everyone on ogero?
If you are getting around 20mbps, 90% you will be able to have VDSL but you need to request a feasibility test.
I think they have VDSL there, like MazraaAhmad Toutounji wroteWhat about Ras Beirut?wollyka wroteDepends on the Central.Ahmad Toutounji wroteIs vdsl port open to everyone on ogero?
The feasibility test took them 2 weeks, but the switch took them 2 months (but on IDM)Kareem wroteI get 23Mbps on Ogero website but that rarely means anything as I can't sync any higher than 18.5 - 19mbps ( Bir Hassan )HzSamer wroteWhat is the speed you get on Ogero website?Ahmad Toutounji wroteIs vdsl port open to everyone on ogero?
If you are getting around 20mbps, 90% you will be able to have VDSL but you need to request a feasibility test.
I requested a switch to VDSL they informed me that my application is being processed and that I have to wait at least 2 weeks.
When they say 2 weeks it probably means an eternity.
Kareem wroteI get 23Mbps on Ogero website but that rarely means anything as I can't sync any higher than 18.5 - 19mbps ( Bir Hassan )HzSamer wroteWhat is the speed you get on Ogero website?Ahmad Toutounji wroteIs vdsl port open to everyone on ogero?
If you are getting around 20mbps, 90% you will be able to have VDSL but you need to request a feasibility test.
I requested a switch to VDSL they informed me that my application is being processed and that I have to wait at least 2 weeks.
When they say 2 weeks it probably means an eternity.
I'm very close to the CO ( I can see it from the balcony ) and on google earth it's like 400m straight line.HzSamer wroteKareem wroteI get 23Mbps on Ogero website but that rarely means anything as I can't sync any higher than 18.5 - 19mbps ( Bir Hassan )HzSamer wrote
What is the speed you get on Ogero website?
If you are getting around 20mbps, 90% you will be able to have VDSL but you need to request a feasibility test.
I requested a switch to VDSL they informed me that my application is being processed and that I have to wait at least 2 weeks.
When they say 2 weeks it probably means an eternity.
You will be able to have VDSL. If you get 20mbps and more, it is an indicator of that. Also, check the distance between your home and the central on google maps. It should be less than 800m.
When I submitted my application for the feasibility test, they did it the next day. They called me and switched my line to VDSL after one week. But I still running after them to change my ports to VDSL as they didn't do that until now.
This speed should be attained by ADSL, on VDSL you should get much better speeds. kindly, investigate the line values.
Kareem wrote
What was your speed on ADSL ? ( Attenuation, attainable rate etc... )
When ogero did the feasibilty test, the reslut was 33Mbps for download and 19mbps for upload. Now I am syncing with 29Mbps but the real speed is around 22mbps. Also, the upload speed is 8Mbps only so they capped it.ahk40a wroteThis speed should be attained by ADSL, on VDSL you should get much better speeds. kindly, investigate the line values.
I highly doubt they capped the download speeds but yes the upload is fine for 10mbps.HzSamer wroteWhen ogero did the feasibilty test, the reslut was 33Mbps for download and 19mbps for upload. Now I am syncing with 29Mbps but the real speed is around 22mbps. Also, the upload speed is 8Mbps only so they capped it.ahk40a wroteThis speed should be attained by ADSL, on VDSL you should get much better speeds. kindly, investigate the line values.
Out of curiosity, are you still using the same ADSL filter/splitter ?HzSamer wroteI checked the speed before from the task manager and tested it on http://speedtest.tele2.net with IDM
The link you shared didn't reach more than 16mbps.
And my modem is TPlink TD-W9960 which is very basic one. I don't have such option like the Asus.
Do you think the CRC errors are high? On ADSL they were less than 100 and now are reaching 1800 in one hour.
https://i.imgur.com/RBXK4uD.png
A very good question, but I doubt he is using it, as the sync is above 24Mbps.Kareem wroteOut of curiosity, are you still using the same ADSL filter/splitter ?HzSamer wroteI checked the speed before from the task manager and tested it on http://speedtest.tele2.net with IDM
The link you shared didn't reach more than 16mbps.
And my modem is TPlink TD-W9960 which is very basic one. I don't have such option like the Asus.
Do you think the CRC errors are high? On ADSL they were less than 100 and now are reaching 1800 in one hour.
https://i.imgur.com/RBXK4uD.png
AVOlio wroteGuys,
I installed a new cat6 cable from the Ogero box down the building straight to my room from the balcony.
I canceled out all the sockets in the house.
All I have now is one cat6 cable with an rj11 socket connected to the modem / router.
The thing is, I still want to hook the landline phone to the cable.
I tried using a splitter and filter.
But what it's doing is cutting my speed on vdsl in half.
I tried many combinations, and the speed keeps getting reduced.
Without phone : im getting 49mbps current rate / 10mbps current rate.
With phone : I'm getting 23mbps current / 5mbps current.
Any solutions??
In that case, you are using an ADSL splitter, you have to use a VDSL Splitter.AVOlio wroteGuys,
I installed a new cat6 cable from the Ogero box down the building straight to my room from the balcony.
I canceled out all the sockets in the house.
All I have now is one cat6 cable with an rj11 socket connected to the modem / router.
The thing is, I still want to hook the landline phone to the cable.
I tried using a splitter and filter.
But what it's doing is cutting my speed on vdsl in half.
I tried many combinations, and the speed keeps getting reduced.
Without phone : im getting 49mbps current rate / 10mbps current rate.
With phone : I'm getting 23mbps current / 5mbps current.
Any solutions??
Yes, I was using the old one, then I tried the VDSL splitter that came with the modem. Also, I tried to plug the modem directly to the wall socket. All the same result.Kareem wroteOut of curiosity, are you still using the same ADSL filter/splitter ?HzSamer wroteI checked the speed before from the task manager and tested it on http://speedtest.tele2.net with IDM
The link you shared didn't reach more than 16mbps.
And my modem is TPlink TD-W9960 which is very basic one. I don't have such option like the Asus.
Do you think the CRC errors are high? On ADSL they were less than 100 and now are reaching 1800 in one hour.
https://i.imgur.com/RBXK4uD.png