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Re: ISP help?

Posted: Wed 02 Jan, 2008 19.31
by Nick Harvey
I was with Freeserve, then Wannadoo, then Orange.

I'm still there and happy again.

You're not having trouble with temporary disconnections and re-training are you Nate? If so, have you recently upgraded to "as fast as it will go, possibly 8Mb" and are you still on your old USB modem thing?

I upgraded, to 8Mb but they forgot to tell me that those USB jobbys are okay at 512k and 1Mb, they just about work at 2Mb, but are phuquing useless at anything over 4Mb and keep disconnecting to do a re-train, even after the first week, when you expect that sort of thing to happen.

I filed the USB jobby in the bin and invested in a posh beasty from Cisco that's got the ADSL modem, a router and a data switch (wired, not wireless) all in the same box.

No troubles at all since then. It says I'm running at 7Mb, but when I test it, it shows anywhere between 5Mb and 6.5Mb. Not bad considering the telephone exchange might as well be in the next county.

Re: ISP help?

Posted: Wed 02 Jan, 2008 20.59
by Nate J
No, I think I got broadband back in the Wanadoo days, so it came with the broadband router then (this is about '03/'04 ish i think) and when we bought our new PC in late '06 we bought a wireless router with it, but it's not with the correct/allowed or whatever settings I think since it's not an Orange router and it's not supported.

I'm not sure, but think it's because I've seen adverts that have lured me into cheaper prices.

Weren't they voted worst ISP in the UK anyway?

Re: ISP help?

Posted: Wed 02 Jan, 2008 21.02
by Pete
they probably do have the most number of idiots on their network though which will bring the figure down

Re: ISP help?

Posted: Thu 03 Jan, 2008 00.23
by Gavin Scott
nodnirG kraM wrote:
Gavin Scott wrote:It's breathtakingly fast when downloading torrents such as South Park episodes (which are only 30Mb each given the limited detail in them). Often an episode has arrived by the time I've read the synopsis.
Mr Twig.net? I often find an episode is downloaded in 1 sandwich half (a technical term for all scientists who are greedy) during my lunch. That's on work's (normally crowded) 8meg line.
That's the one.

Re: ISP help?

Posted: Thu 03 Jan, 2008 01.34
by Chris
I recently left Pipex after many years, and despite the pain in the arse at the beginning (i.e. having the hassle to change email address etc) but am now on ADSL24, which, so far isn't too bad.

Re: ISP help?

Posted: Thu 03 Jan, 2008 01.54
by Stuart*
Chris wrote:....the pain in the arse at the beginning (i.e. having the hassle to change email address etc)...so far isn't too bad.
It's the change in my main Email (which I have had since 1997) which puts me off changing from AOL. I have moved as much as I can to 'msn.com' which can be universal.

I am tied to having a BT landline-provided service though because despite my home being only 11 years old I am not cabled - Virgin won't cable an unadopted road. Even Sky won't provide the full service because of the limitations of the exchange owing to their inability to perform local-loop-unbundling here. I'm stuck with AOL for the time being :roll:

Re: ISP help?

Posted: Sun 06 Jan, 2008 07.25
by Beep
Gavin Scott wrote:
Nate J wrote:Did he take you up on your offer?

EDIT: Will any other ISP's be doing it? Our phone is with TalkTalk (line rental with BT), internet with Orange, and freeview television, so I don't think you could really get Sky.
He said, "Shame I'm so far away" and that was that.

I think you're able to get ADSL2+ as long as you have a BT line, but someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
My dad's mate who works at Virgin said In 18 months you can get 50mbps with Virgin Media.

Re: ISP help?

Posted: Sun 06 Jan, 2008 09.14
by Sput
You'll get 50mb from your hosue to Virgin's gear but I have my doubts that it'll ever be 50mb to the internet with Virgin's management.

Re: ISP help?

Posted: Sun 06 Jan, 2008 11.40
by Beep
Sput wrote:You'll get 50mb from your hosue to Virgin's gear but I have my doubts that it'll ever be 50mb to the internet with Virgin's management.
Well I ran an Upload/Downlaod Speed check on my current 20Mbps speed and upload is 120kbps slower than download.

Re: ISP help?

Posted: Sun 06 Jan, 2008 11.47
by Beep
Nick Harvey wrote:invested in a posh beasty from Cisco that's got the ADSL modem, a router and a data switch (wired, not wireless)
Nice bit of kit there!

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This is How hard it is to set up my BB : I have to plug my 25 Metre Ethernet cable into my Server ,plug a 7 metre ethernet cable into my WiFi access point and then configure each PC diferently making sure not to set dynamic IP addresses and not to delete anything.
Anynody got a harder arangement?

Re: ISP help?

Posted: Sun 06 Jan, 2008 12.44
by Stuart*
Godfather wrote:Anynody got a harder arangement?
:o :o Children could be reading this. I suggest you watch the Panorama programme on BBC One tomorrow before making such requests in future. :shock: