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#142481 14-Mar-2014 13:08
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Hi there geekzoners.I used to be a customer with telstra clear cable and left after many years of problems with cable (disconnections poor browsing spped you name it ) ive been on telecom adsl2 for a while now and its been rock solid very reliable however speeds are falling behind these days and would like to upgrade telecom cant offer me vdsl or fibre .How is the cable network now that voda has taken over ?.Ive noticed my family has got new Modems now not the old motorola surfboards.Thanks for any advice I really appreciate it

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  #1005550 14-Mar-2014 13:10
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See truenet website



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  #1005553 14-Mar-2014 13:13
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If you had these kinds of problem with cable back then I'd have looked at your router being underpowered, WiFi interference, wrong DNS configuration, bad cables.

I have been using cable since the late 90s (back when it was Chello, before Saturn even) and never had this kind of problems.

Still pretty good.




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  #1005555 14-Mar-2014 13:14
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Thanks for that .This was the problem we had though everyone we knew that had cable had no issues but ours was awful we brought new computers game consoles everything but it remained awful so very gun shy about returning to cable because more than likely we will get locked into a 12 month contract .Hey freit long time no see I think in total we worked it out to be 25 visits from downers multiple replace modems and routers so yes we checked all avenues at the time :)



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  #1005578 14-Mar-2014 13:24
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I signed up for cable with Telstra Clear just before the Vodafone takeover.
Since the takeover performance is unchanged but data caps have improved considerably.
I went from cable 130/10Mbps with a 150 GB data cap (TC) to cable 50/2Mbps with a 500GB data cap (VF) at the same price. (150/10 costs $30pm more)
There have been a few outages recently, but nothing major.
I get full advertised 50/2 speeds.
Page loading has never been superfast. A typical local ping is 10-30ms.




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  #1005581 14-Mar-2014 13:31
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Thanks sideface.Does vodafone have anyway Of trialing or is a 12 month contract ?.Id like to give it a go but have the option to run If it all goes wrong again
Its worth noting all of the problems we had baffled all involved downers eng. telstra etc .We moved houses three times and it would follow us so I hope you can understand me being hesitant :)

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  #1005601 14-Mar-2014 13:58
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alpha2: Thanks sideface.Does vodafone have anyway Of trialing or is a 12 month contract ?.Id like to give it a go but have the option to run If it all goes wrong again
Its worth noting all of the problems we had baffled all involved downers eng. telstra etc .We moved houses three times and it would follow us so I hope you can understand me being hesitant :)

It is a 12-month contract with a $199 Early Termination Fee for internet PLUS a $399 ETF if you have Sky/VF TV.




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  #1005836 14-Mar-2014 19:52
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I was ext telstra cable as well. By that time netflix is not working so moved to adsl. Does the vodafone cable able to stream netflix now? I believe this is something to so with proxy. Does voda allow users to be excluded from proxy?

 
 
 
 

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  #1005862 14-Mar-2014 20:37
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Chrizvi: I was ext telstra cable as well. By that time netflix is not working so moved to adsl. Does the vodafone cable able to stream netflix now? I believe this is something to so with proxy. Does voda allow users to be excluded from proxy?


Netflix has always worked, but it depends entirely how you were trying to access it. There were some issues with unblockit which is fundamental to the way unblockit works (which in itself can be considered a hack) but I believe that now works.





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  #1005968 15-Mar-2014 00:24
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Unblock-us works now on TCL cable, but while Netflix is pretty good, there are still some timeouts loading images and Google properties can be particularly slow for first time to byte.




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  #1005988 15-Mar-2014 03:16
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Can you pls confirm that you can stream superhd on ps3/4 or atv? If you are on 50Mb down. What is your speedtest in LA?

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  #1006009 15-Mar-2014 08:53
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Chrizvi: Can you pls confirm that you can stream superhd on ps3/4 or atv? If you are on 50Mb down. What is your speedtest in LA?


A "speedtest to LA" means very little unless you're going to name a specific server as speeds will vary considerably between them. There is some massive congestion that occurs domestically within SoCal due to the way peering (or lack of it) works in the US.

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  #1006014 15-Mar-2014 08:57
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Chrizvi: Can you pls confirm that you can stream superhd on ps3/4 or atv? If you are on 50Mb down. What is your speedtest in LA?

Can't answer your first question.
On VF cable 50/2, the OOKLA speed test (speedtest.net) NOW gives:
local (Wellington) - ping 30ms, speed 49/2Mbps
LA - ping 150ms, speed 44/2Mbps
(I get similar speeds downloading from LA via proxy server)
Speeds vary according to time and traffic.




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  #1006038 15-Mar-2014 10:18
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Wow. 44 down from LA. Thats good to hear!
Can someone confirm if getflix is working with voda cable? And if ps3/4 can stream superhd?
And no buffering? Last time I saw from voda forum is that it keeps buffering due to proxy?

Im looking for another isp again because bigpipe wont allow amex as bill payment. Reason for this is because work is paying my internet by amex. Reimburse is not option because it is more costly to process.

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  #1006054 15-Mar-2014 10:57
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Vodafone has done a lot of work on the cable network and other downstream elements since the take over of Telstraclear

If you are expecting no buffering on SuperHD 24/7 downloading from LA you really need to understand consumer grade internet and how it's shared capacity, Sounds like you need a service that offers a SLA contract which you will be paying far more for than everyday consumer grade internet,

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  #1006065 15-Mar-2014 11:12
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Heya. Just checking experience of voda cable users on netflix streaming. I was with slingshot and can stream superhd even i only got 18Mb down. Even with bigpipe. I can stream superhd without buffering and got 22Mb down. Note that all are unlimited cap. But when I was with telecom, it was nightmare that you could watch netflix (always buffering) This is only prob on ps3. I believe this is due to proxy. But when telecom users bypassed proxy. They can watch netflix ok. So just wondering if this is still the case with voda.

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