pat1981 wrote: » I got vodafone 1gb installed on Monday, leaving vm on the 23rd. Wired connection on 2 devices speed test vary 500gb to 800gb and wifi speeds 250ish on our devices. I havent seen the setting for 5ghz on wifi search like vm, must get on to vodafone about this. Vm did offer me 6 months half price but i wanted 9 so I cancelled. I am very pleased with my decision, works out 37.50 pm for 1 year, even with vm 6 months half price offer was still working out 48 pm for the year.
deep1 wrote: » Did you pay any installation fee?
pat1981 wrote: » No installation fee and 14 day cooling off period. So far very happy with service, also like the app which has some nice features.
kindalen wrote: » Will be going with Vodafone myself. Provided the installation is to my liking.
Mrcaramelchoc wrote: » What's the name of the app?there's a few vf apps there.i have the same setup as you
Poor_old_gill wrote: » Is Virgin media the only BB you can get if you dont have a phone line?
Brego888 wrote: 1) I have never used the phone line in my place since I moved in. There is an eircom phone point in the hall but obviously no dial tone as I don't pay for the line. Do Vodafone set up the line? Do I need to know the line number!!?
Brego888 wrote: » Looking at moving from Virgin to Vodafone for both BB and TV. Don't live in a siro area so assume that'll be fairly basic BB through the phone line. Couple of questions for those in the know. 1) I have never used the phone line in my place since I moved in. There is an eircom phone point in the hall but obviously no dial tone as I don't pay for the line. Do Vodafone set up the line? Do I need to know the line number!!? 2) How is Vodafones TV piped in to their TV box? Phoneline? Cable? Wirelessly from their modem?
fritzelly wrote: » TV comes in over the phone line, the TV portion takes away from your bandwidth If your 50Mb+ you likely won't notice the difference, if you're sub 20Mb and trying to run multiple devices streaming its not gonna happen
Brego888 wrote: » So if TV comes through the phone line then that's gonna be a problem given the phone point is in the hall? Unless I start running line around skirting boards and door frames.
fritzelly wrote: » Can pipe it thu your power sockets if need be
Del Griffith wrote: » You don't need a phone line for any of the fibre BB offerings anymore.
jozi wrote: » Does this mean Vodafone will use the same wires as VM? They just replace the model/router and thats it sorted? I'm asking because we live in an apartment and I'm not sure what connections we have coming into the place. Rather not have them drilling holes and what not when were just renting
LillySV wrote: » I was never contacted about my broadband goin up... is it going up for all virgin customers ?
irishgeo wrote: » No they can't use VM cables. You'll need the landlords permission. Secondly VM could have an exclusive rights in the building. You need to clarify all of this because the broadband companies won't do it for you.
Mrcaramelchoc wrote: Virgin media equipment all ready for collection.
Roberto_gas wrote: » I did not even had to send it back
Mrcaramelchoc wrote: Well they said they would be collecting it?
jozi wrote: » Thats probably the only thing thats going to prevent us from changing providers. I haven't called Vodafone yet but I intend to clarify these things before calling VM to cancel or bargain.
chases0102 wrote: » Has everyone received a price increase? I haven't!
twam2008 wrote: » The price of your broadband is going up in 2020 From 1st January 2020 the price of your broadband will increase by €3.50 a month.