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  1. Did you get it? I'm also interested in it and currently using 1000/1000 but I don't want to end up in AIS network while paying for 3BB. I wish they made things clearer. Is there anybody using 3BB 2000/1000 package and tell me if IP belongs to 3BB or AIS?

  2. 17 minutes ago, Gweiloman said:

    This is because I was stopping longer to charge the battery and as we all know, it takes longer to charge the battery as compared to fill and go with petrol. Even with just a pure ICEV, I would have had stop for meals, toilet breaks for us and our dogs in any case but the stops were just a bit longer. 
     

    I should note that this is only possible in a Haval H6 for 2 reasons. First is that the Haval PHEV can accept DC charging speeds up to 47 kWh; most other PHEVs can only accept AC charging. Second reason is that the range is about 160-180 kms per full charge whilst most other PHEVs will only have a range of about 50-60 kms.

    How much 34Kwh battery pack lasted on highway speeds? I assume you drove 110-120 kmh where applicable.

  3. On 9/16/2023 at 9:25 PM, JBChiangRai said:

    I run Ubiquity networks across multiple locations in a private WAN.

     

    First thing you need to do is ditch 3BB.

     

    Let me explain why.
     

    3BB buy from NT who own the international pipes.  
     

    NT buy width from overseas (speed Tb/sec), 3BB buy volume from NT (Tb, not Tb/sec).

     

    You probably want speed and volume, you immediately have a mismatch in what you are buying and 3BB are selling.

     

    So if you buy from NT then they don’t care about your volume, if you buy from 3BB and you transfer a lot of data internationally, they lose money and they will throttle you and lower your service level.

     

    NT business contract will never throttle international traffic, 3BB will.

    This is incorrect. 3BB has it's own International Gateway and 3BB torrenting and downloading speed is pretty good. I'm getting 400-500 Mbit/s easily on a single torrent.

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  4. On 6/4/2023 at 12:31 PM, MJCM said:

    How did you get the PPoE pwd? Was that attached to the box of the Router by any chance?

     

    In my case I don't have the PPoE pwd and they won't give it to me. I have no idea why in our case they don't want to set the Router in Bridge (or "bit" as they like to say it) mode.

     

    When I get home will go and ask again (for the x time) and see what it brings. Providers I can't change as they are the only one in the Area.

    ppoe username/password is written on the 3BB contract (A4 paper). I always get it when they install to my new location ????

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  5. 2 hours ago, DrPhibes said:

    "They've gone to plaid"

    Ha!  I'm signed up for 500Mbits up and down at home and can't get anymore than 18Mbits down and 11 Mbits up on fiber.  Paying for 1Gbits down and 500Mbits up for my college kids in BKK and they can't get even 1/2 of what is advertised.  Calls just have you do the same rebooting of equipment with no change in speed.  This would be a law suit in the US.

     

    I get 500-600 mbps towards singapore on my fiber. You won't get more than 150 mbps towards EU or US on a single connection due to MTU and latency.

  6. When VPN helps, it does primarily because Singapore bandwidth is plenty and throttled less compared to EU or US bandwidth. I don't feel the need to use VPN with 3BB, it would suck if I had to use VPN on a daily basis with any internet provider.

     

    A sample speed test result, single threaded, from Amsterdam (3BB 1000/1000)

    root@Synology:~# wget -4 -O /dev/null http://speedtest.novoserve.com/files/10GB.bin
    --2022-08-22 07:54:49--  http://speedtest.novoserve.com/files/10GB.bin
    Resolving speedtest.novoserve.com... 185.80.233.178
    Connecting to speedtest.novoserve.com|185.80.233.178|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 10737418240 (10G) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: '/dev/null'
    
    /dev/null                       2%[>                                                 ] 
    207.84M  13.2MB/s    eta 14m 12s^C
    
    root@Synology:~# wget -6 -O /dev/null http://speedtest.novoserve.com/files/10GB.bin
    --2022-08-22 07:55:13--  http://speedtest.novoserve.com/files/10GB.bin
    Resolving speedtest.novoserve.com... 2001:968:1326::2
    Connecting to speedtest.novoserve.com|2001:968:1326::2|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 10737418240 (10G) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: '/dev/null'
    
    /dev/null                       2%[>                                                 ] 
    221.54M  14.2MB/s    eta 13m 19s^C
    root@Synology:~# 

    105.6 Mbps and 113.6 Mbps respectively.

     

    And yes, I usually get better speed on IPv6 over IPv4.

  7. I use 3BB 1000/1000 and always used top tier package (before 1gbps packages arrived) and there is a speed difference even in local tests. When I moved 3BB to my new home, they assigned 1000/100 or 1000/300 speed by mistake and it was taking forever to reach 850 mbps in local speedtest servers. When I asked them why my upload is lower, they realized the mistake, made a call, and immediately my speed was unlocked.

     

    In short:

    1000/1000 can reach domestic speedtest.net peak speeds in a few seconds, while cheaper package takes much longer (and albeit a lower speed even domestically). I didn't test international speed but it could be the same, I'm not sure.

     

    I guess I'll stick to 3BB just to be safe then. 

  8. I'm a happy 1000/1000 3BB user, but AIS 2000/500 package sounds interesting for me. Besides, AIS bought 3BB and I don't know what will happen next.

     

    I assume AIS uses different paths for different AIS fiber products, so cheaper packages gets more congested routes while top packages are routed differently.

     

    I was wondering if AIS power users (those who download a lot) happy with their AIS fibre? Another question is, is it possible to get static or public ipv4 with every package (I can't find info on that anymore)

     

    For comparison, I'm able to download at least 80 - 160 Mbps from France using a single connection with 3BB, which is pretty good. Speeds on HTTP is slower but HTTPS works fast for me almost everywhere. For singapore, it is minimum 120 - 160 mbps for most servers (single connection) and up to 650 Mbps over ipv6 towards misaka.io / CDN77 network, which is awesome.

     

    Thanks in Advance.

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