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Henry Ng is most likely a staff of Singtel. TBH, who the heck will be happy with Singtel's lousy connection.
 

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U are a happy ST user then why the fuck r u in MR's thread?
Bad mouthing MR?
And talking sky talking land??

I am not bad mouthing MR. Looking at fact. I can respect you people option but you people also must respect my option. Do not any how bad mouth about me and say i am ST. You think i need to work for ST? What a great joke.
 

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I am not bad mouthing MR. Looking at fact. I can respect you people option but you people also must respect my option. Do not any how bad mouth about me and say i am ST. You think i need to work for ST? What a great joke?

U used the wrong punctuation here and I've amended it for you.
As to the question, the answer is, YOU are the great joke!
 

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Hey guys,
Anyone can help me out? i have connected a cat5e cable to my router but sadly i am only getting this

Last Result:
Download Speed: 94799 kbps (11849.9 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 94496 kbps (11812 KB/sec transfer rate)
Latency: 2 ms
Jitter: 0 ms
6/6/2014 8:44:20 PM

any advice as i wanna run a cat 6 cable from my router which is placed in the hall and i am in the furthest room.
Hear about mr ayub but no response so just doing my dyi test..
Anyway any advices from bro here will be very much appreciated and i look fwd to hear from you guys soon..

My mobo rj-45 slot is Realtek RTL8111E chip (10/100/1000 Mbit).
 
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Hey guys,
Anyone can help me out? i have connected a cat5e cable to my router but sadly i am only getting this

Last Result:
Download Speed: 94799 kbps (11849.9 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 94496 kbps (11812 KB/sec transfer rate)
Latency: 2 ms
Jitter: 0 ms
6/6/2014 8:44:20 PM

any advice as i wanna run a cat 6 cable from my router which is placed in the hall and i am in the furthest room.
Hear about mr ayub but no response so just doing my dyi test..
Anyway any advices from bro here will be very much appreciated and i look fwd to hear from you guys soon..

My mobo rj-45 slot is Realtek RTL8111E chip (10/100/1000 Mbit).

It looks like your speed is capped at 100mbps. Are you using MR 1gbps or 100mbps?
 

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Hey guys,
Anyone can help me out? i have connected a cat5e cable to my router but sadly i am only getting this

Last Result:
Download Speed: 94799 kbps (11849.9 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 94496 kbps (11812 KB/sec transfer rate)
Latency: 2 ms
Jitter: 0 ms
6/6/2014 8:44:20 PM

any advice as i wanna run a cat 6 cable from my router which is placed in the hall and i am in the furthest room.
Hear about mr ayub but no response so just doing my dyi test..
Anyway any advices from bro here will be very much appreciated and i look fwd to hear from you guys soon..

My mobo rj-45 slot is Realtek RTL8111E chip (10/100/1000 Mbit).

1. Which plan are you on?

2. Which router are you using?

3. Can you perform a speedtest with direct connection from ONT?

4. If still the same speed with direct connection from ONT, maybe you can try to update the driver for the Realtek RTL8111E (if any) and perform another speedtest.
 

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working in bkk but can do speedtest at home?

yeah i know, can be done through remote access app. you really love ST so much that you are willing to remote back to your home computer from bkk, just to do speedtest and share with the folks here. u really love ST.
 

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having major issues with twitch.tv for the past few days. Normal base net speed is perfectly fine
Speedtest.net by Ookla - My Results

But twitch.tv streams are either not loading at all or buffering even at medium quality when previously source was smooth.

Running a traceroute to twitch.tv ends up with nothing but request timeout.
 

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working in bkk but can do speedtest at home?

yeah i know, can be done through remote access app. you really love ST so much that you are willing to remote back to your home computer from bkk, just to do speedtest and share with the folks here. u really love ST.

Done by my wife and she email to me.
 

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@misato & @xRenol
i am on a 1gbps plan..I have updated all driver prior to the test.
Kinda crappy that my current speeds are slower than my old 100mbps plans..
Am regretting why i continued with myrepublic as there is always an issue...
Plus was told i get a month waived off and bill come with it being charged to me.
Simply awesome.
 

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@misato & @xRenol
i am on a 1gbps plan..I have updated all driver prior to the test.
Kinda crappy that my current speeds are slower than my old 100mbps plans..
Am regretting why i continued with myrepublic as there is always an issue...
Plus was told i get a month waived off and bill come with it being charged to me.
Simply awesome.

They have promised me 1 month free due to all the "cock up". Didn't see that either for myself. Performance wise mine seems to be still on par with the 100mbps times. Partly because I wasn't really measuring them as well so long things get done within a reasonable timing I am usually good. If you always set your expectation that it must always be 1Gbps all the time that your going to be in for a big round of disappointment. Its because most content servers don't really have such a big bandwidth to start with even in the Singapore Context.

You can see from the recent IT show, M1 offering a pathetic 10Mbps speed for $888/mth. So how do you expect to get high speed everywhere when it cost so much for business to put out so high a speed.

Ref:
M1 Business Co-Location 10Mbps Half-Rack, Business Email Hosting, SecureStorage, DesktopProtect PC SHOW 2014 Price List Brochure Flyer Image

Still, being on the 1Gbps plans means we should be expecting things to be faster and its only nature to do so. So my question to most people who say performance is disappointing is "what then do you consider to be fast?" For people to expect constant performance especially for video streaming etc.. are we really sure that content provider is able to provide the lag free experience or maybe someone else is the one turning down the speed. A good example is Netflix and US ISP.

Netflix reaches streaming traffic agreement with Comcast - CNET
 

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@misato & @xRenol
i am on a 1gbps plan..I have updated all driver prior to the test.
Kinda crappy that my current speeds are slower than my old 100mbps plans..
Am regretting why i continued with myrepublic as there is always an issue...
Plus was told i get a month waived off and bill come with it being charged to me.
Simply awesome.

Have you perform a speedtest with direct connection from ONT?

2. Which router are you using?

3. Can you perform a speedtest with direct connection from ONT?
 

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They have promised me 1 month free due to all the "cock up". Didn't see that either for myself. Performance wise mine seems to be still on par with the 100mbps times. Partly because I wasn't really measuring them as well so long things get done within a reasonable timing I am usually good. If you always set your expectation that it must always be 1Gbps all the time that your going to be in for a big round of disappointment. Its because most content servers don't really have such a big bandwidth to start with even in the Singapore Context.

You can see from the recent IT show, M1 offering a pathetic 10Mbps speed for $888/mth. So how do you expect to get high speed everywhere when it cost so much for business to put out so high a speed.

Ref:
M1 Business Co-Location 10Mbps Half-Rack, Business Email Hosting, SecureStorage, DesktopProtect PC SHOW 2014 Price List Brochure Flyer Image

Still, being on the 1Gbps plans means we should be expecting things to be faster and its only nature to do so. So my question to most people who say performance is disappointing is "what then do you consider to be fast?" For people to expect constant performance especially for video streaming etc.. are we really sure that content provider is able to provide the lag free experience or maybe someone else is the one turning down the speed. A good example is Netflix and US ISP.

Netflix reaches streaming traffic agreement with Comcast - CNET
I don't think you can compare that M1 business plan with 1Gbps end user plan. After all, that is not just a broadband plan, but a co-lo plan that comes with 21U half-rack, and it is dedicated.

I think M1 started offering this after their own datacentre is ready.

Just my 2cents.
 

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I don't think you can compare that M1 business plan with 1Gbps end user plan. After all, that is not just a broadband plan, but a co-lo plan that comes with 21U half-rack, and it is dedicated.

I think M1 started offering this after their own datacentre is ready.

Just my 2cents.

Correct. :s12:
 

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I don't think you can compare that M1 business plan with 1Gbps end user plan. After all, that is not just a broadband plan, but a co-lo plan that comes with 21U half-rack, and it is dedicated.

I think M1 started offering this after their own datacentre is ready.

Just my 2cents.

You don't expect company to host their content on End user plans right?
I used that as an example to show you how much it can cost for a local company to setup shop in a local datacenter and how much it cost for them to have so little bandwidth. Even if its a dedicated 10Mbps.. it is still outright slow in today context when even mobile phone data plans can easily have speed of 21mbps (3G/HSPDA+) or 40mbps+ (4G or faster).

Thus my point is fast contents are not cheap and thus we cannot be expecting everything to be fast when we subscribed to a high speed broadband when the people who are providing the content your going to consume is still on "stone-age".
 

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You don't expect company to host their content on End user plans right?
I used that as an example to show you how much it can cost for a local company to setup shop in a local datacenter and how much it cost for them to have so little bandwidth. Even if its a dedicated 10Mbps.. it is still outright slow in today context when even mobile phone data plans can easily have speed of 21mbps (3G/HSPDA+) or 40mbps+ (4G or faster).

Thus my point is fast contents are not cheap and thus we cannot be expecting everything to be fast when we subscribed to a high speed broadband when the people who are providing the content your going to consume is still on "stone-age".

Got your point.
 
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