Reliance speed issue

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Ur screenshot shows 460 kbps speed. I hope u know the diff between Kbps & Mbps.
 
Ur screenshot shows 460 kbps speed. I hope u know the diff between Kbps & Mbps.

yes i know the diff between kbps and mbps. ishould get 500 kbps but always get less speed.in orbit downloader i get speed upto 55 kBps.reliance is a headache now.what to do now.i have metro ethernet.they have installed a modem box outside my house,and their DSLAM must 80 -90 metre max from my box

https://www.speedtest.net/result/1954028397.png
 
I do not mean to be rude; but is this your first internet connection in this country? Have you not used any other ISPs within India? As far as I know, no ISP in this country offers the correct amount of speeds as advertised by them. The promised speeds are applicable only to the local ISP node.
 
Guys have a look at the pings . These sure are high and the speeds in second pic is quite low . Almost 60% . Is some torrent client on while you are testing ? . please try closing them and then do a speed test again .
 
Yes. That is because the routing is all messed up. I get 300+ pings to speedtest servers located in Delhi. Imagine the rates when I start pinging international domains.Like I say in other threads, take reliance if you are on a mission to download every movie/game/software/occasional checking out of emails/chatting. For other purposes, stick with Airtel.
 


my ping using cmd on Google is 36 ms.don't go with speedtest.and most reliance user get more speed than advertise.reliance sucks but not that much.i can play cs without any lag way better than bsnl.only issue i am facing is speedissue .any reliance user do you get speed as advertised.neevarp i had bsnl and airtel connection too and they all gave me speed as advertised except 1-2 kB less not more than that
 
I do not mean to be rude; but is this your first internet connection in this country? Have you not used any other ISPs within India? Yes ur rude..ha ha

As far as I know, no ISP in this country offers the correct amount of speeds as advertised by them. The promised speeds are applicable only to the local ISP node.
https://www.speedtest.net/result/1954721271.png
I always get more than the advertised speed.Both at Day & Night.
 
https://www.speedtest.net/result/1954721271.png
I always get more than the advertised speed.Both at Day & Night.
your ping is bad and upload speed is less but your download speed is good.what should i do.wheni talk to customer care they said your details are not updated we can't do anything right now.4 days still details notupdated 😕
 
@raj can you stram youtube at 600 kbps at 360p without buffering.i cannot even at 500 kbps at night time
 
https://www.speedtest.net/result/1954721271.png
I always get more than the advertised speed.Both at Day & Night.

Good. But are these results consistent? I mean I too can produce such a test result if I sit and test my speeds all day long.

I tried the Kochi server right now and got https://www.speedtest.net/result/1955407101.png on the third time. The picture shows I am getting more speeds than Reliance advertises. (500kbps)

But see; I had to try three times to get the result. If I try more, I can produce speedtest results displaying 1.5Mbps downstream.

Hmm. Now that I think about it (after having my usual cup of coffee), https://broadband.forum/reliance-broadband/78495-reliance-speed-issue/#post629272 comment was indeed rude. My apologies. 🙂
 
Speedtest.net is an indicator of speed, but not necessarily a good representation of actual throughput, especially in India due to the way the Internet (as a whole) works here: unless your ISP talks directly to whichever ISP is hosting your selected speedtest.net server (in Delhi, that would be Vodafone, Hughes or Airtel) and they talk to that ISP *in Delhi itself* then speeds and pings will be ruined - basically, if Reliance talks to Vodafone in Mumbai but not in Delhi, then the traffic is going to either travel all the way to Mumbai then back to Delhi, or go via another ISP - which can seriously screw up the pings and affect the speed.

What would be a slightly better indicator would be what your normal download speed is from some large site (download something from Google, maybe) or try watching a Youtube video (360 resolution) then right clicking and selecting "show details", or going to YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.. Alternatively, try MyConnection Server Test and see how it goes (for some reason the ncr version isn't working for me right now, so even this might be a bit off). Or failing that, try with all Speedtest servers in Delhi and take an average.
 
Good. But are these results consistent? I mean I too can produce such a test result if I sit and test my speeds all day long.

I tried the Kochi server right now and got https://www.speedtest.net/result/1955407101.png on the third time. The picture shows I am getting more speeds than Reliance advertises. (500kbps)

But see; I had to try three times to get the result. If I try more, I can produce speedtest results displaying 1.5Mbps downstream.

Hmm. Now that I think about it (after having my usual cup of coffee), https://broadband.forum/reliance-broadband/78495-reliance-speed-issue/#post629272 comment was indeed rude. My apologies. 🙂

FYI...i test my speeds only once and post the results here.
My day speed results https://www.speedtest.net/result/1955608330.png
I always keep a check on speed using DU Meter in my taskbar.
Using IDM i always get 75 kBps @ Day & 128 kBps @ Night.
 
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/442/30251883.jpg/
speedtest using reliance website


another speedtest
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/825/14112597.jpg/
 
a suggestion... never post screenshots of your torrent client showing the pirated content you are downloading/sharing on the web. it does not do any good to you or me.
 
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