janeybaby wrote: » Hi Guys, Has anyone in the new houses along Royal Canal Avenue managed to get their broadband installed yet? Talking to Eir they have suggested an issue with the BB line on the road which won't be fixed until the 6th December.
Bandana boy wrote: » I am having massive problems with Eir , but have not been told that . I had two missed installs , still no explanation Finally got installed on Monday 6 days late. First two TV boxes failed to work TV went down an hour after install Was told would have to wait till Tuesday to do tests. Tuesday broadband went down , was told it was faulty modem Modem was sent would be their Thursday , never arrived Thursday ,claimed van broke down . Collected modem this morning , also does not work ,support technician could not identify fault have a reinstall booked for Monday . Technician today explicitly told me I could walk away now and owe Eir nothing , refused to confirm this was a suggestion ! That said I did have broadband for 24 hours and TV for 1hour so infrastructure is there
janeybaby wrote: » Thanks Bandana, sorry to hear you're having that kind of trouble :mad: We've decided to not give them the business based on poor experiences we've heard from friends & family. Our preference was virgin media but they're not in the area so it's Vodafone for our broadband and Sky for TV. We need them to activate the connection to the house before we can go any further, so that's why I had asked if anyone else had the same spiel from them.
Bandana boy wrote: » Was with Virgin and their previous incarnations for last 8 years in our old house , I think I had two calls in that time with them , one for a replacement modem and one for a hard drive failure on the TV box , both dealt with in one 3-4 Min conversation , with replacements shipped promptly and in good working order . Since my first call with Eir to accept their deal I have spent over 3 hours on the phone over 5 calls just trying to get set up , taken 4 days of work and 1 more required on Monday . I am now caught between sunk value into Eir and walking away to Vodafone . I believe Virgin are at least a few years away from entering our area as a competitor , I suspect when they do though they will mop up all the business .
cronos wrote: » I'm curious what speeds people are getting with Eir in the area. Especially on bridge avenue. Seem's much slower than I would have expected.
stenomattia wrote: » I'm told Digiweb is another available option in the area with a faster service than Eir. We'll move in early next year, I truly hope the internet situation will improve by then!
dor1971 wrote: » Speed Bumps on Bridge Avenue: the site foreman tells me these will be reinstated once the apartment block on the corner of Bridge Ave (opposite Romayos) is complete (quite soon). If anyone (Bridge Ave Residents in particular) is interested in discussing let me know as the type of speed bumps put down can have a bearing on the noise levels (not to mention speed levels) on the street so we may (as a group) want to get involved in any decision making process involved here. PM me if interested.
janeybaby wrote: » Eeesh, that's pretty crap! The sooner the better VM come into the area :pac: Hope you get sorted !
slayerking wrote: » Do Vodafone/eir put router in the utility room?
Bandana boy wrote: » They put it in Utility room after I asked for it there, but they wanted to put it in the hallway and I had to insist on the utility room .
Manion wrote: » Good. Some reckless speeding around. Also not sure what the story is though as the roads are meant to be taken over by the council...
cronos wrote: » Did they have to bring cable along the skirting to do that. Or are the cables hidden?
Bandana boy wrote: » Cables are hidden , he found the cables already installed and drilled the wall ,beside the power socket , below the grey box in utility room , and hooked in at that point .
Bruncvik wrote: » The kitchen company is currently in the process of replacing all the backsplashes with glass. After a few cancellations and no-shows for measuring our kitchen, a new person took over this project and we had one of their people take measures about 2.5 weeks ago. He said the lead time for a new backsplash was 3-4 weeks, so we're hoping to get a new one soon. I assume other houses will be contacted on an ongoing basis.
Keithchap wrote: » Just moved in recently and the back garden is extremely waterlogged. The drainage seems to be really bad. Anyone else having any issues?
fret_wimp2 wrote: » I had Munster Joinery out to sort out a few stiff hinges recently. As the houses are very new, they settle and move, and windows get stiff. If you have any problems its highly recommended to contact munster in within the first year while everything is under warranty. Their guys are really good. Munster advised me to paint the windows with an oil based paint within 1 year. They cant use it in the factory due to environmental concerns. Its a bit odd they would only put water based paint on their windows but thats a question for another day. As this is the front of the house, should this be done by the management company?
RandomAccess wrote: » The management company only maintain the plant beds to the front and possibly the driveways. The house itself is the owners responsibility as far as I know. But if you find out otherwise let me know. And, thats interesting about the windows, if you are looking into getting it done let me know as I might also. But I expect it would be ok till next year.