Buckmickley wrote: » You'd swear they were being hassled but they're not Complaints from the small minority who end up engaging with the FUP that's there in the small print is no hassle at all Btw if you've a ftth connection,there's no need to be speedtesting several times a day after the first few weeks I'd only bother if there's a problem Otherwise it's just an OCD A terabyte and a half FUP would probably quieten most of the minority of heavy user complainers but isp's experience probably says different,the more heavy users get,the more they probably want and that's going to cost us all from what I read here just to humour the few? No thanks
CDSM101 wrote: » So I'm buying a house and will be moving in soon. Just checked the map to see if there are plans to bring FTTH to my house. I knew the blue line stopped beside my neighbors house, but wasn't sure if it would cover mine. No prizes for guessing which house is mine . I just double checked on the Eir eircode checker. No luck. It's still too early to order in my area, but I wonder when the time comes, if I just ordered with my neighbors Eircode, what would happen? Could I actually get the engineer out to do the installation and then explain the situation when they arrive. I'm sure they wouldn't be happy, but I'm confident he could do the install as I can't see any good reason why my house has been left out of the scheme. Reading through this thread, I know a lot of others have had similar issues. I'm determined and I will find a way! This is not the first time I've had problems with the NBS! http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=79680554
long_b wrote: » Wow. Anyways, fibre install in progress! Had met the guys before as they did an install up the road- looks like the attic install is back on the table.
rob808 wrote: » They would just go to your neighbor house since the Eir code leave you to the exacted address.The best thing is to ring them and see if they will add you but you probably have to pay for the install.
CDSM101 wrote: » That wouldn't be a problem, as I would know what day they were coming and could just wait for the van to pop up outside. My neighbor is right beside me. It would be different if he was down the road somewhere! I didn't know that there was a way to have your address added. Honestly I wouldn't even mind paying for the install! Has anyone else successfully had their house added?
Grumpypants wrote: » The FUP isnt my main issue. It is that you have no way to view your usage, they dont warn you that you are close, or have gone over the limit and then hit you with a huge charge that tripples your bill. If they sent a text at 950gb you could reduce usage until the next month.
chewed wrote: » Is there any feature on the eir Modem admin section that you can use to monitor your usage? I know for my Vodafone package the Statistics section it is fairly accurate when I compare it to the actual My Vodafone usage site. e.g. the statistics say 99.6 GB and the My Vodafone usage is 98.1 GB
long_b wrote: » Install complete - 2.5 hours. Got 200/95 via 5GHz wifi on an S7 This result is a wired connection - straight Cat6 cable to the modem, I know the NIC is Gb Am I missing something ? Download seems stuck on 100Mb ? Am I missing something ?
Gonzo wrote: » definitely looks limited by the hardware in computer. your upload and download are almost exactly the same, limited to 100megs. Are there different ethernet ports on the computer? try a different one.
Gonzo wrote: » GalwayMagpie wrote: » Do Magnet have a FUP ? it says they don't. It says unlimited downloads which could mean anything, probably best to contact them directly. They don't resell Eir's FTTH either.
GalwayMagpie wrote: » Do Magnet have a FUP ?
overtime wrote: » Have you tried restarting ONT and Router? Try a different cable also and the Ookla app instead of the browser
GalwayMagpie wrote: » Magnet are down as being a re-seller on here:http://fibrerollout.ie/eircode-lookup/service-providers/
Gonzo wrote: » I just remembered I had to do that. My first 10 minutes with FTTH the speeds were less than impressive until I restarted everything and went wired.
chewed wrote: » I'd say you got a big fright with those results!!
Gonzo wrote: » Eir have spent the past 6 years building a network and a very good one at that. They relaunched with a new identity hoping to erase the past. Their actions recently lying about unlimited, hiding it and making it impossible for a customer to track their usage using a data calculation which does not relate to a customers monthly usage within billing cycle. This is starting to sound like the old eircom.
Nyum Nyum wrote: » Eir by name, Eircom by nature. I'll never trust them.
rob808 wrote: » well people getting FTTH of them might not think that way because the old eircom would never invest in rural Ireland.
T-Bird wrote: » My current connection is only 3mb at the moment and my monthly usage is 130gb ish a month. Does Netflix and the like automatically up the quality if on a higher speed? Just trying to understand how it might jump so much.
long_b wrote: » Different PC - through a hub and around the house.