Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Clubman3509
- 13 Jul 2009 12:16
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Windows Virtual Memory Minimum Too Low
This appears a couple of times every day.
Clubman3509
- 13 Jul 2009 13:04
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Currently installed memory:2Gb
1GBDDR PC3200 1GBDDR PC3200
Kayak
- 13 Jul 2009 13:35
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Plateman, I find it makes a lot of difference to the noise margin my router reports.
The Other Kevin
- 13 Jul 2009 13:48
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Suddenly the speed has shot up to 1.1meg. I wonder why?
Kayak
- 13 Jul 2009 13:59
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TOK, 8m of ADSL wire is a lot. Can't you place the home hub closer to the master socket? Also, buying a filter/splitter to replace your master socket will help.
The Other Kevin
- 13 Jul 2009 14:09
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K "filter/splitter" - do you mean Iplate?
Kayak
- 13 Jul 2009 14:19
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No I mean a faceplate to fit directly on your master socket and replace your current filter, such as this one:
http://www.adslnation.com/products/xte2005.php
Replacing your filter with a high quality one such as the one above will help, as will getting rid of the wire to the filter by installing it straight on the socket.
The iPlate is likely to help, possibly even more, but only if you have extension sockets elsewhere in the house. You can fit an iPlate behind an ADSL faceplate.
Of course both these solutions need a new-style BT socket with the test socket inside.
The Other Kevin
- 13 Jul 2009 15:03
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Kayak Thanks for that. Looks a nice bit of kit. But my NTE-5 socket is no longer my master socket. Would there be any benefit fitting it to my existing NTE - 5 socket even though the wiring has been changed?
Kayak
- 13 Jul 2009 16:54
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ok now I'm confused again. Are you saying that BT have made a socket that is not an NTE-5 the master socket, and that the NTE-5 socket is now an extension? They should not have done that.
Clubman3509
- 13 Jul 2009 17:35
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Thank's Optimist I think you are right I have many applications open during the day.
Moneyam, Bloomberg Radio, share dealing platform, Spreadbetting trading platform.
The Other Kevin
- 13 Jul 2009 17:40
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Kayak - Not as such. Local telephone engineer did the change a couple of years ago. His bill for 45 says: "Fault and re-route existing wiring. Socket in office established as main socket for b/b. LJLL installed in main bedroom"
Kayak
- 13 Jul 2009 21:26
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Still confused TOK...
LJLL is probably LJU but which socket do you have in which room?
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/btsockets.htm
The Other Kevin
- 13 Jul 2009 22:47
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Kayak - Before we bought the property some three years ago there were two landlines. When we arrived one had been discontinued. I think at that stage there were two master sockets, one inside the house, in the lounge,
and an exterior one in a box where the line surfaces from underground.
I remember having to have a telephone engineer in to sort out the wiring. I think it was because one extension upstairs was not working as it had been fed from the outside socket which had been disconnected (with me so far?)
Anyway, we were left with a master socket in the lounge and two extensions upstairs, one of which did not have an ADSL filter as the outlet was buiried behind built-in furniture.
After some months it became apparent in conversations with the cognoscenti in Calcutte that the Gold Standard was to have broadband connected to a master socket. So another engineer was commissioned to move the master socket from the lounge to the office and while he was here I had him put a socket on the wire/telephone in the bedroom so that the line could be filtered.
So we now have a former master socket in the lounge, a socket in the bedroom and a master socket (not NTE 5) in the office.
Life may not be simple but it is beautiful!
Kayak
- 13 Jul 2009 23:09
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Well unfortunately the ADSL faceplate and iplate both need an NTE-5 to work. You can of course get BT to install one but they would charge a lot, or you could buy an NTE-5 on ebay and fit it yourself. It is not difficult, but never tell BT what you did :-)
It does sound like your speed could improve drastically by installing the faceplate and iplate. Bad internal wiring is the main reason for poor speeds.
The Other Kevin
- 13 Jul 2009 23:29
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I'll sleep on it. Many thanks again for all your help (not forgetting Opti) Goodnight.
Seymour Clearly
- 14 Jul 2009 10:13
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Just as a matter of interest, my home line rental and broadband is now completely with TalkTalk as my exchange has been unbundled. If I were to move my master socket, who do I have to feel irresponsible to? :-)