plodder wrote: » Have you seen the fibre splitter boxes on telephone poles near your house? They are small black boxes with a coil of black cable wrapped around. One of them needs to be in place before you can get FTTH installed. As for the date estimate, my own also says "second half of 2017" and it seems to be accurate.
garroff wrote: » Fibre connected Thursday. Contracted for 300Mb. Getting 70Mb Thursday evening. Rang Eir Tech Support. Told me some adjustments had to be made on their side but that I would have 250-300Mb by Friday evening. Friday evening still 70Mb. Rang tech support. Did tests ....says everything ok on their side. They asked about my computer, cables etc. My computer is new and connected to Eir modem by cable supplied with the modem. My computer has a gigabyte network card. After a long time on phone gave up for day. Switched off modem going to bed. Tested speed this morning. Getting between 100-150Mb. Can anyone tell me whats going on?.
glen123 wrote: » Got connected yesterday (KN man arrived 4.30pm, 10min after I left the house considering the appt was scheduled for 9am-1am). By 7pm somehow everything was installed. Wired I am getting around 90mbit (signed up for 150mbit package). Wifi is all over the shop: - near router getting around 60 - in next room it's down to 30 - further away in the kitchen - 15-20 - didn't test upstairs....wouldn't be surprised if there will be nothing there at all On the positive side, latency is 3-6ms, my android box (which is using wired connection) is absolutely flying (iptv channels are switching instantly, etc) Cancelling Eir on Monday and moving to Digi.
glen123 wrote: » Wired I am getting around 90mbit (signed up for 150mbit package). my android box (which is using wired connection)
glen123 wrote: » Cancelling Eir on Monday and moving to Digi.
ED E wrote: » Your equipment is the problem, not the connection. Thats a bit of a nasty thing to do IMO, you're shafting a €300 loss onto them for basically no benefit.
ED E wrote: » The law did, not them. Its the Distance Selling Act. Your android box has a 10/100 network card. With about 90% efficiency thats 90Mb cap. 90 < 150. Get a good laptop that has a 100/1000 network card and you will see 144-148Mb.
Ultimanemo wrote: » Before you talk to another company see what is their cap, eir will charge you up to 100 Euro a month after 1TB, some other companies don't.
sean72 wrote: » This FTTH is driving me demented. I believed I could only get FTTC as I am less than a 1000m from the exchange then I noticed today that the fibre 'black box' (sorry I don't know the name) is on a pole outside a house only 500m from the exchange? Can anyone shed any light on this one. After thinking I got it I'm now stumped.
bfa1509 wrote: » I haven't gotten FTTH yet but it has become available in the last two weeks (at last). I'm fully aware that FTTH is much faster than any other connection but is it far better in terms of simultaneous usage i.e. is it better at holding high speeds when 5 people all decide to start watching youtube videos in 1080p?
cnocbui wrote: » If you look at your house on this map, zoomed in, and it's got a blue house icon on top of it, you should get FTTH.
enfant terrible wrote: » What reason are you gonna give for cancelling?
glen123 wrote: » How is my equipment a problem if their router provides poor wifi signal? I have Huawei router (4g one) - i get wifi signal everywhere in the house with it. As for nasty thing to do...I didn't put 14 days cooling off period into their contract. They did:) Their priority is to make money. My priority is to get the best service I can get for the money I spend.
Deleted User wrote: » It's a bit like changing your car because the fuel was dodgy! Wi-Fi is local to the house, the fibre uplink is something else.
The high horse brigade wrote: » A simple wireless channel change would sort your wireless issues but from your attitude I've no interest in helping you.
glen123 wrote: » Wifi is provided by Eir's router.