by Megageth » Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:39 am
The speedtest looks right to me. "There are 1024 kilobits in a megabit, so 384 kbps divided by 1024 equals .375 mbps. "
Its fairly easy to change line speed, both ways. You call them, ask to change, convince them its really you and then restart your router. Aside from waiting on the telephone for 42mins for an operator, its relatively painless. Test out a higher speed for a while and if you have problems, ask them to change back again.
Theres a good chance that upgrading to a 4mb will get you 10, but you'll have to check if your exchange has been upgraded.
The speedtest looks right to me. "There are 1024 kilobits in a megabit, so 384 kbps divided by 1024 equals .375 mbps. "
Its fairly easy to change line speed, both ways. You call them, ask to change, convince them its really you and then restart your router. Aside from waiting on the telephone for 42mins for an operator, its relatively painless. Test out a higher speed for a while and if you have problems, ask them to change back again.
Theres a good chance that upgrading to a 4mb will get you 10, but you'll have to check if your exchange has been upgraded.