Armando Rich Condor wrote: » Enter your Eircode here and post the various results
Magnolia Dead Cafeteria wrote: » Ethernet cable between eir router and orbi. I get 146 steady on WiFi. Have 150 FttH.
CJITI wrote: » Thanks. I'm just worried that if I splurge on the Orbi or some such that I will only get a negligible increase from my existing (see terrible) internet speed of 6mb.
advertsfox wrote: » Correct, that user gets 150MB over his Orbi... because he has 150Mb from his provider... you have a maxium of 15Mb but the most expensive router in the world won't increase those speeds for you - that can only come from your ISP. A mesh WiFi network is a must over 3 floors but if possible (since the house is a buildng site), I'd recommend installling / running CAT5e / 6 cable to each floor so the mesh can have a true LAN backhaul (max speed available to each floor / access point). Its very cheap cable (just labour costs really) and completely worth it and will make the absolute most of your limited 15Mb internet (the Eir router is awful as well, using that just as a bridge is recommended).
alec76 wrote: » Mesh system to broadcast 15 Mbps around the house?!
CJITI wrote: » If there are other, cheaper alternatives than a mesh system then please let me know!
CJITI wrote: » Thank you. Only option available to me is: VDSL Broadband (up to 100 Mbit/s) Available at maximum 15M/3M House is still a building site so if there needs to be engineer work or whatever done then I would like to have it done sooner rather than later!
Armando Rich Condor wrote: » Have you tried your Eircode on Virgin Media?https://www.virginmedia.ie All the advice you're being given is useful but it is not going to change the fact that your line is limited to 15/3Mb. It will not improve the speed coming into your home. Both open eir and SIRO are building FTTH networks in urban areas but there is no guarantee that your home will be covered and even if it is it may be months to years before fibre arrives. Another option might be looking into broadband products from the mobile network operators but this is not something I'm overly familiar with so you'd need the advice of others.
65535 wrote: » Look outside for the old UPC/Cork Multichannel Co-Ax cable, ask your neighbours as well. If necessary keep a lookout for a VM van working on the cable in your vicinity. Even if your Eircode does not show up on the VM website you might still get connected.