rob808 wrote: » why don't you just get homeplugs they work fine for me and I have the crappy F1000.It work great for android devices and my brother laptop.
Gonzo wrote: » ahh, I only have windows and android devices in the house. perhaps this Asus woudl work? http://www.pcworld.ie/Product/asus-dslac55u-wireless-modem-router-ac-1200-dualband/335218/402.0.9 If I buy that, I disable the wifi on the F2000, keeping the wired mode only. Connect the Asus to the F2000 using ethernet cable and use the Asus to beam wifi around the house?
overtime wrote: » Yeah - that looks interesting, not sure I like the bullet point that says "Ideal for low internet usage" even looks like it serve as a replacement fibre modem?
Blogin wrote: » Once an area goes live, do they usually follow along and complete the rest of the area fairly quickly ? As far as I can see about half the area still not done and going live on 3rd may.
Gonzo wrote: » it supports up to 1167 Mbps transport speed. I only need between 100 and 300 on wifi. The only reason I want this is so that we can use the fibre broadband on our smartphones and tablets without it going inactive every few minutes. The price point seems ok, if all that is required is an ethernet connection between it and the f2000 with the F2000 continuing to serve my Windows 10 pc. I don't want it to replace the F2000 totally as the F2000 is doing a great job on the wired end of things.
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » I have updated the spreadsheet with the number of planned premises and estimated dates for the remaining 200000 premises.
ACLFC7 wrote: » Where did you get the "premises planned" numbers from for the remaining premises?
[B]Exchange Estimated Live Date[/B] Shannon Town FTTH Autumn 2018 Sixmilebridge FTTH Winter/Spring 2018 Newmarket-on-Fergus FTTH Spring/Summer 2018 Quin FTTH Winter 2018 Ennistymon FTTH Autumn/Winter 2018 Lahinch FTTH Autumn 2017 Crusheen FTTH Winter 2018 Tulla FTTH Autumn 2018 Scarriff FTTH Autumn 2017 Killaloe FTTH Autumn 2017 Clonlara FTTH Winter 2018
Johnboy1951 wrote: » There seems to be a scarcity of info for Clare so here are some estimates[B]Exchange Estimated Live Date[/B] Shannon Town FTTH Autumn 2018 Sixmilebridge FTTH Winter/Spring 2018 Newmarket-on-Fergus FTTH Spring/Summer 2018 Quin FTTH Winter 2018 Ennistymon FTTH Autumn/Winter 2018 Lahinch FTTH Autumn 2017 Crusheen FTTH Winter 2018 Tulla FTTH Autumn 2018 Scarriff FTTH Autumn 2017 Killaloe FTTH Autumn 2017 Clonlara FTTH Winter 2018 In addition there appears to be quite a number of the Ennis premises passed ... and live. The total FTTH premises in Clare is estimated to exceed 1,000 at the end of the roll out.
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » Did you click on the 200K tab Johnboy? I have every area in Clare listed.
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » From a contact I have. I can't be more specific than that unfortunately.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » No, I did not see it at the bottom of the screen BTW, regarding Ennis .... it is not on the 200k tab. Does that imply that all premises have been passed for FTTH? I have just looked at the dccae map East of Ennis. There are lots of premises with dark blue and a few in between with light blue marking. I am aware of several of those dark blue premises that have already connected to FTTH. I might be lead to believe that the light blue premises there were those who did not take a FTTH connection at the time. The same seems to apply to the North West of Ennis. I don't know the other areas. But the colouring seems indicative of connections to FTTH where interspersed with light blue marked premises. Any thoughts on this?
daraghwal wrote: » Did your contact give you the info about the final 200k or was there another press release that I missed somehow? Did they tell you how accurate the numbers and timescales in that are?
Gonzo wrote: » what about the 66 towns scheme, is that one now dead in the water, or is it still planned to go any further? There has barely been any movement on the towns in over a year.
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » I have no further information on the town scheme. Just guessing you would imagine the rural project will take precedence for the next number of years.
zerks wrote: » There's a new cable strung along the top of the existing Eir poles up past the Moyne in Enniscorthy, I only spotted it because of the shiny new hangers on the poles.
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » Up to 1000 premises due to go live on the 3rd of May.
Gonzo wrote: » Wexford county seems to be getting the most attention in this rollout so far!
Allison Puny Appetite wrote: » I have updated the spreadsheet with the number of planned premises and estimated dates for the remaining 200000 premises. I have also added a "By County" page with totals for each county. I also got estimated dates for the urban areas in the first 100K. It looks as if only Ennis, Kilkenny and Tralee may be partially live which throws further doubt on eir's claimed numbers .
Turfwarrior wrote: » Thanks for that comprehensive spreadsheet navi, not been a p***k but I have spotted a duplication for Donegal, carndonagh so its 480 high. I asked earlier about the yellow rollout line I'm on as it intersects an exchange boundary a few times, can you ask your contact which exchange I will be on as they both have diff dates?!
Grumpypants wrote: » Any of the other Kinvarra folk on this thread got their order in? and gotten an install date? I've my "pre-order" in, the website says we are live but Eir keeps saying we don't go live until the 3rd of May. Interested to see if others who have ordered got the same info and if install dates start coming fairly soon.