Headshot wrote: » Guys what wifi system would you recommend to get the best out of a 1GB connection? I have a UniFi AP AC PRO and just not happy with the range of it. I have most of my gear including the broadband connection in a converted attic and struggling to get a good wifi signal down stairs on the ground follow in the sitting room where there's no network cable going down there (or near it) for a 2nd access point.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » Our FTTH was just totally off there for a good 10 minutes and then came back on all by itself (Digiweb) - any issues does anyone know (just digiweb or other or whole of net?)
MBSnr wrote: » Yeah it looks to have been nationwide. Ours dropped from around 7.15pm and came back closer to 8pm.https://downdetector.ie/status/digiweb/
limnam wrote: » Personally I don't think there's anything better than ubiquiti at the price point. Is there no way to run a cable into the sitting room and add another one?
Hammurabi wrote: » Just wire it. You know you'll be glad of it once it's done. If you don't feel comfortable chasing walls etc, find a route behind cupboards, units whatever. Alternatively have you tried just raising your AP or maneuvering (htf do you spell that?) such that less concrete in between it and your target room? Less walls the better.
Headshot wrote: » I sent back the UniFi AP AC PRO and got this instead and made it into a APhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01B4X503S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The difference is unreal, the distance is miles better and I get 800mb on Speedtest where as on the UniFi AP AC PRO I was only getting 500mb The difference is night and day
limnam wrote: » Are you getting 800 in the sitting room with that in the attic?
Marlow wrote: » OpenEir have updated the fibrerollout map to include all of what has been rolled out under the 300k. /M
Gonzo wrote: » just checked my eircode on it's still not passing despite having FTTH installed since March 2017!
Airwire: MartinL wrote: » Hi, feel free to PM me your eircode and your phone number for that FTTH line. We can pass that back into their database and get them to merge it correctly. This is not something we normally do, unless it's for a customer of ours, but I can make an exception.
Truckermal wrote: » I had this installed Friday with Eir and I'm so happy with it, we suffered midband for year's with 1-5 mbs on a good day! Tonight herself is watching a 4K movie on Netflix, Daughter is on YouTube and my Speedtest is showing 130 mbs... Never ever thought we would have that as we live in the sticks!
limnam wrote: » "life changing" might be a bit dramatic. But it really is :pac:
Gonzo wrote: » I went from 9 meg to 300. I can certainly call it life changing. Have it nearly 3 years now. I can't imagine still being on 9 meg. It would take a few days just to update or download some of the games I play. ADSL is now similar to how slow 56k was in the early 2000's.
Grab All Association wrote: » Flashing PON here for two hours Borrisoleigh. 39 minutes on hold to them. Assuming the ONT will need to be changed as it’s not syncing with the OLT
tuxy wrote: » I take it you are with Eir? This kind of thing is always a worry with Eir as you can't contact them if there is a problem. Although Sunday is the worst day for it to happen. All ok here in Nenagh.
Grab All Association wrote: » Keeps coming back and going. The problem is somewhere on their end. Came back on for 15 minutes.