Mod74 wrote:You could get torrents at any speed. Something like Steam will/should max up to near whatever Speedtest say you get. A lot of the time my Steam stuff comes down faster than the Speedtest tests say I'm getting.
Mod74 wrote:Where are you getting 20Mbit from? The router control panel? I don't know any ISPs that quote in Mbits anymore.
Gremill wrote:This probably isn't the thread to ask thud question in, but how do I set my routers NAT settings to Open, from Moderate? Is it difficult?
Elmlea wrote:Huh? They all do, don't they? I just did a "what speed can you expect" thing with Sky and they quoted in megabits.Mod74 wrote:Where are you getting 20Mbit from? The router control panel? I don't know any ISPs that quote in Mbits anymore.
WorKid wrote:Quidco?
M0stly harm13ss wrote:Here you go M..sure I'd read it somewhere. In general, there is a 12 month warranty on the boxes anyway and potentially Sky's liability re sales of goods extends beyond that anyway. Whatever that may be though, it seems that if anything goes wrong, a call threatening to cancel everything results in a new box. http://www.avforums.com/forums/sky-sky-sky-hd-sky-3d/828260-sky-hd-insurance.html
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