long_b wrote: » Jebus Grumpy I was never so glad to see a post. I thought I was going soft in the head. The real feel of browsing is slower than my 40 down/20 up connection from 3. Using the same access points - only change was the F2000 router Wired speedtests through the roof but slow surfing does not make for a happy house I have two of these puppies TP-LINK TL-SG1008D-V6 8 Port Gigabit Desktop Switchhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B001EVGIYG/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Grumpypants wrote: » Same here, my speeds are all over the place and webpages on my phone take a good few seconds to start loading. Speeds im getting Wired pc gets 800, wired xbox 250, wi fi xbox 150, ps4 wired 50 trough power socket network, Ps4 wifi 40. Phone 200 on 5g wifi. Phone on Tplink link upstairs 10-20. Going to reduce my pack to 300. No point having 1000 when most of the tech cant use it.
[Deleted User] wrote: » You say you have a couple of hubs in your network, they're going to slow things down for sure (are they really hubs or switches?).
Gonzo wrote: » I've tried that, it's showing a perfect wifi signal and no problems! what's happening on phones and tablets is it gets a full signal but just sometimes refuses to load information in most apps and has a spinning wheel loading icon for maybe 15 seconds, then loads everything. it's annoying and only seems to effect mobile devices, yet Facebook App loads all the time. PS4, TV and Sky box are all connected on wifi to same 2.4g signal and work fine. I am not the only one who has this issue with the F2000.
Ninkel wrote: » Do Eir use the same fibre cable when stringing overhead to house or feeding through duct ?
rob808 wrote: » my install should be by duct just hope they can use it I'm 80 meter from the road don't know if they would do a overhead drop with that distance come Autumn.
Deleted User wrote: » I saw a neighbour's installation where it went via duct and the cable looked the same as the one strung overhead to my house.
Peppa Cig wrote: » Congrats to all new 3 May connections Eir cannot proceed with my FTTH order as my eir code is showing as in use with another eir customer account. Took me 3 days to get that info from them. Said they will come back to me .... We will see.....
daraghwal wrote: » Is there something in the contract between DCCAE and Eir that says they can't add more and deem them 'commercially viable'? What's stopping eir adding e.g. 20,000 homes that happen to be near splice boxes with spare ports to their rollout?
pegasus1 wrote: » They cannot add him...he is in The NBP...and that is set in stone..
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.
Bored Accountant wrote: » Not really. Thats Three complaining about wording of meteor's adds becuase its undermining their adds. meteor at least they call out pretty clearly that its a 15gb download limit etc.
Nyum Nyum wrote: » Yes, I'm sure all 5 of them are delighted with it.
daraghwal wrote: » This is pretty relevant to this thread at the moment!! http://www.thejournal.ie/three-meteor-data-3372715-May2017/
rob808 wrote:  well people getting FTTH of them might not think that way because the old eircom would never invest in rural Ireland.
rob808 wrote: » well people getting FTTH of them might not think that way because the old eircom would never invest in rural Ireland.
Chieftain wrote: » Just wondering do Eir provide a router for the FTTH ?? I have a router at home, but its pretty old.
oscarBravo wrote: » When you say "hub", do you mean an Ethernet switch - and if so, is it a gigabit switch?
Gonzo wrote: » GalwayMagpie wrote: » Magnet are down as being a re-seller on here:http://fibrerollout.ie/eircode-lookup/service-providers/ they resell Eir's eFibre service but not the FTTH. Perhaps they will later on. When I check what's available with Magnet I only get offered ADSL.
GalwayMagpie wrote: » Magnet are down as being a re-seller on here:http://fibrerollout.ie/eircode-lookup/service-providers/
long_b wrote: » Different PC - through a hub and around the house.
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.