![]() ![]() We at UDS have been on Optus cable for 20+ years, its been our rock and without fibre to the door there is no way in hell that NBN matches up with HFC (Cable) from what I can see. These greedy “so and sos” couldn’t communicate a “Party in A Brewery” NBN and the irony of the what we call Telecommunications Companies in Australia when That way you can still use your primary browser without being throttled and upload 24/7 if you want without any interruption in service for any device in your home.Īpple Is Bullying a Security Company with a Dangerous DMCA Lawsuit Install a browser you won’t use as your primary, in my case Firefox as I use Chrome, and throttle it. There are many programs that will let you throttle an application. I use Network Link Conditioner to cap the upload to about 85% of maximum, sometimes less if the office is full. The easiest solution is to throttle your upload. As the page comes in parts it must then send (upload) verification of data received. When your browser tries to get a page it sends a request for that page (upload) and then starts receiving data. The reason is you’re overloading your upload which doesn’t leave anything left over for other devices on the network. With the introduction of much faster uploads with NBN business clients are telling me the internet is really slow when they are uploading.
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