akshay7g said:But how can it be possible on E122? 1.2Mbps*8=9.6MBps Connection speed? I used to get disconnection on sudden spikes above 780kBps+ on my E122. :S
Dushie said:Same here, lot of spikes in speed today, hardly getting around 1Mbps download speeds, that also with spikes, early morning was getting over 5Mbps.
I too am amused at this but its a fact that I did get 1.2MBps sustained speeds during these spikes. My connection speed does show 7.2MBps in the dial-up dialog. I don't know what to read into it!Supra said:^^ Most probably BSNL is upgrading their network to HSPA+ 28.8 Mbps one
Go BSNL Go
shhhhhhhhh , we already have mad rush towards it after this thread , u want BSNL start FUP to stop itSupra said:^^ Most probably BSNL is upgrading their network to HSPA+ 28.8 Mbps one
Go BSNL Go
SumitB said:I too am amused at this but its a fact that I did get 1.2MBps sustained speeds during these spikes. My connection speed does show 7.2MBps in the dial-up dialog. I don't know what to read into it!
Now, speeds are normal in the range of 220-300KBps.
johndoe104102 said:I think your connection speed should show 7.2Mbps not 7.2MBps as the modem which u have doesn't support speeds of 7.2MBps.
So u might have got speeds of 1.2Mbps not 1.2MBps...