Low speed with MTNL

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I just now went to this page & found I cannot add comments 😀 WTF. I asked a friend to try it he says the same thing. When I am not logged in I can see the option for adding a comment but not when I am logged in. Is anyone facing the same issue or is it just me.

You are right about this. I tried it & face the same problem. In fact I was going to suggest to you to add your comment from the other thread there. 😀 lol https://broadband.forum/mtnl-broadband/75101-mtnl-mumbai-launches-xpress-unlimited/5/ post # 45. Whats the use if we cant add comments
 
Hi Guys,

My speed has suddenly increased. My Data Rate has increased to Downstream - 2560 which is amazing. I did a speed test and i'm exactly getting 2.13 mbps. I think the emails sent to register@mtnl.net.in and wecare@mtnl.net.in did the trick.

Thanks to all you guys. You all really rock!!!! I would have had to run pillar to post had i not got help from you'll.

This is awesome...
 
Congrats. Lucky you. 😀 I get about 1.75Mbps. I have never got more than this in the past even though I had gone to the exchange, the usual comment was you are getting more than 80% of promised speed. I guess it is something to do with their line???
 
Thanks buddy...i think the speed quite fluctuates...dont think i will get 2mbps everytime....which plan do you have?
 
The main trick is to get them to somehow sync you to 4096 kbps. This way you will always get 2 mbps exact download speed. Any sync rate above 2048 will do.
 
Back in the day when I'd got Mtnl, I'd pester them with slow speed complaints and eventually they got tired and synced me at 2550 😛I'd been getting 1.8 Mbps, jumped up to 2 since that day. Maybe you'll could try that.
 
The main trick is to get them to somehow sync you to 4096 kbps. This way you will always get 2 mbps exact download speed. Any sync rate above 2048 will do.


Yes I found out that 2 days ago when I found one of friends is synced to 4096. But how do I get them to do that. Any ideas? 😀

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Back in the day when I'd got Mtnl, I'd pester them with slow speed complaints and eventually they got tired and synced me at 2550 😛
I'd been getting 1.8 Mbps, jumped up to 2 since that day.

Maybe you'll could try that.

I tried that low speed trick even went upto the server room but they told me that its ok from their side. DGM's tell me the speed I get is more than 80% of 2Mbps which is technically true. 🙂 Data rate Downstream = 2013 & Upstream = 1021 🙁 Incidentally I use a D-Link DSL 502T ADSL modem.
 
Yes I found out that 2 days ago when I found one of friends is synced to 4096. But how do I get them to do that. Any ideas? 😀

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I tried that low speed trick even went upto the server room but they told me that its ok from their side. DGM's tell me the speed I get is more than 80% of 2Mbps which is technically true. 🙂 Data rate Downstream = 2013 & Upstream = 1021 🙁 Incidentally I use a D-Link DSL 502T ADSL modem.

I'm on DSL 1333 and over the 2 weeks I do not get more than 1.5-1.6 Mbps at night & on Sunday i wrote to my area DGM but got no response and i see my downstream earlier was 2148 but now its 2012 also the downstream stays 2012 for entire day but speed changes after night hours also previously the connection was interleaved but now its changed to Fast how can i get them to fix my problem ?
 
Have emailed them since 2 days they say its ok how can it be ok that the downstream is 2048 for entire day and i get 1mbps on day and 1.6Mbps at night

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No, speed profile is your actual connection speed as set by the exchange. Downstream rate is your sync rate.
 

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