glen123 wrote: » When KN were doing the work in April, I spoke to them and even then they told me 3 months. Maybe worth having a chat with them since they are outside your house?
ads20101 wrote: » Cheers Glen Also... They're now just outside my house!!!
glen123 wrote: » In our case it was 3 months.
ads20101 wrote: » Hi chaps /chapesses in the know... My house is down for Autumn / Winter 17 ftth. The KN lads started digging holes and popping the lovely fibre through from last Thursday. They have been working over the w/e and they are currently digging a hole only a few yards from my house. So, what I am asking is, from your experience, how long does it take from the hole digging bit to allowing orders to be processed? Ta
Marlow wrote: » And with 3 Kids in the house .. especially if they are teenagers .... usage can ramp up quickly. So it'll be wise to keep an eye on it. /M
The high horse brigade wrote: » People need to realise Wi-Fi inside your house is not part of the package from any provider.
glen123 wrote: » I can only imagine what an average Joe is supposed to learn and do to have all this set up/fixed, considering that majority of people wouldn't even know how to turn on/off their router.
glen123 wrote: » Btw, having no service doesn't worry me (if I exceed 1TB) - I have a backup internet. Paying 100eur for excess is an issue however.
jelutong wrote: » I had a visit from an Eir rep on Wednesday re signing up for Fibre Broadband. I asked about the 1 TB fair usage limit. He said that was no longer the case. Unlimited means unlimited, end of. Was he enconomical with the truth I wonder? I didn't sign on the dotted line.
glen123 wrote: » Marlow,did I offend you in any way for you to call me a muppet? Yes, I was talking about 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz...sorry,as a mother of 3kids surrounded by them most of the time, I typed just 5G and never re-checked what I wrote - apologies if this annoyed you. Why do you hope Digi refuses to sell me a connection? I did nothing wrong to you personally...not that I know of. Besides,Eir will always take me back, I am sure.
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: » Hmm. I've connected my phone to 5g just now and got more than 110mbit...The guy who installed everything yesterday told me it didn't matter whether to connect to 4g or 5g!?!?
The high horse brigade wrote: » You came on here ranting when a simple configuration change would get you the best performance out of what you've got, but instead of fixing the issue you're happy to change to another provider offering a similar cheap as chips router that could suffer from the exact same issues.
glen123 wrote: » Did I ask for help?:) And what attitude?
addict wrote: » Did he not offer you a free world cruise as well if you sign
jelutong wrote: » I asked about the 1 TB fair usage limit. He said that was no longer the case. Unlimited means unlimited, end of.
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.
glen123 wrote: » Did I ask for help?:) And what attitude? T&Cs are there to be read and used. Companies themselves use them very well when it comes to hitting customers with fines for exiting contracts early or not to pay their insurance claim. So why should I be worrying about Eir and their profits when I know well that if I decide to leave them 6 months later, they will use their own T&Cs against me?
ED E wrote: » Far better idea would be to buy your own. Rather than swapping a €5 router for a €6 router you could get a €120 router that can really use the link. The F2000 is a Huawei unit btw, performance would normally be similar to your last one.
glen123 wrote: » Wifi is provided by Eir's router.
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.