dregin wrote: » That service is 120 megaBITS (Mb). The speed test is in megaBYTES(MB). There are 8 bits in a byte. Therefore, you should expect to see ~15MB (120/8)... Apologies if that sounds condescending, but a possible explanation for what you're seeing.
Buer wrote: » Virgin Media are utter sh*te. Utterly awful. There has been a significant drop off in the quality of service since they took over UPC (who weren't exactly perfect but at least provided an acceptable level of service). I've 120MB broadband with them. I'd say the most I've ever had on a speed test is 20MB. It regularly reads at around 10-12MB. I've had issues streaming Sky Go with the poor speed they provide. Their customer service is horrendous. They will only provide support between 9am and 5pm, Monday - Friday i.e. when you're not at home and, if you call from work, they'll ask you to contact them when at your actual router/set top box. We're currently waiting on a house renovation to start so can't change provider and get tied into a new deal but, as soon as it's done, I'll be gone from them in a heartbeat.
awec wrote: » I have no problems with Virgin's internet but their TV is a pile of bollocks. The Horizon box is complete rubbish.
kuang1 wrote: » I'll 2nd that. Got rid of my horizon box after a week of having it and got my old box back. Very user unfriendly and the wifi range is brutal.
Synode wrote: » 14 hour outage by Virgin Media yesterday. No phone, broadband or TV. Had to talk to the wife which was shocking :pac: Apparently it affected huge parts of South West Dublin
pickarooney wrote: » Why, what did you say?
Synode wrote: » I demanded a separate router as the Wifi on the Horizon box kept freezing and you'd have to switch the whole thing off and back on, which wrecked anything you were recording/watching at the time. Such a stupid idea to put all 3 services in one box
Interested Observer wrote: » Did they just give you that or did they charge or what?
awec wrote: » If you're coming from the north to malahide via train I assume the only option is coming in to Connolly and then getting a dart back out again?
Neil3030 wrote: » Ireland granted test cricket status - delighted!
connemara man wrote: » I know zero about cricket. I know this is good but how?
Buer wrote: » Is now an appropriate time to suggest that test cricket is a dying concept and the future of the game lies in the reduced versions?
Neil3030 wrote: » Today's decision by the ICC recognises many lifetimes of work by people involved in the sport in this country, and there appears to be nothing but unanimous joy being expressed in all circles. Whatever becomes of test cricket in the future doesn't matter, Ireland are now a test cricketing nation. That may not matter to many, but it dearly matters to all in the sport.
irishbucsfan wrote: » ooh Buer, I think the answer to your question is no!
dregin wrote: » Need a bit of advice. I'm thinking of having my stag in Belfast. Not sure on the lay of the land in the city anymore, since it's 10 years since I spent much time there and then it was mostly in venues that ran punk gigs. Most of these are closed, so not really an option. Pubs for earlier in the night would be along the lines of Kelly's Cellars, but after that I've zero idea of where to finish the night off. Any suggestions/recommendations/"don't do it, you're mad"s welcome.
awec wrote: » Pubs? The Crown (http://www.crownbar.com/) Robinsons (http://www.robinsonsbar.co.uk) The Apartment (http://www.apartmentbelfast.com) Garrick (http://www.thegarrickbar.com) Morning Star (http://www.themorningstarbar.com/) Kitchen Bar (http://www.thekitchenbar.com/index.asp) McHughs (http://www.mchughsbar.com/index.asp) Whites Tavern (http://www.whitestavern.co.uk/) Northern Whig (http://www.thenorthernwhig.com/index.asp) John Hewitt’s (http://www.thejohnhewitt.com/) Duke of York (http://www.dukeofyorkbelfast.com/) All within walking distance of each other in the city centre (and within walking distance of Kelly's Cellars). Here's a google maps of the route https://goo.gl/maps/HRFv3BPicvE2 The Dirty Onion is also good. Filthy McNastys is alright on the Dublin road. Laverys is great if you like playing pool.