Headshot wrote: » Bit strange they don't have any redundancy
FastFullBack wrote: » What's the cheapest option for 150MB FTTH? It's available at the inlaws now in Kerry but cheapest I've seen is €55. They're currently on three mobile broadband at €30 and although it's terrible it's just about ok for them. I'd like to get them upgraded but it's a big jump in price.
cnocbui wrote: » I have to thank Vodafone for the 20 free GB today, as without it, I would have had nothing when Airwire went down. Are you PAYG with `Vodafone, or billed? I can't tether my laptop to my phone with Vodafone.
Grab All Association wrote: » Bill pay. Super connect with Spotify €80pm. I’ve never been charged for tethering so it must be included in my plan.
Marlow wrote: » This whole charging for tethering is luckily a US only thing. There would be revolution here, if they tried. /M
cnocbui wrote: » Would you have any ideas what's going on then? If I have an outage, as per yesterday, and turn my Samsung S6 into a hotspot and connect the Macbook to it, I can't get an internet connection. I have had no such problem with Vodafone or a couple other providers in Australia, but I have never gotten tethering to work with my Irish Vodafone SIM. Admittedly I usually only try when they have given me free data. The phone has no problem getting a connection natively.
PaulRyan97 wrote: » Has anyone ever had any luck in getting Eir to extend their FTTH lines to connect them? We're 180m from where they stop the line at a junction. We're on the main road as part of a cluster of houses and get only get about 3-4mbps fixed broadband. As we're in a valley, mobile coverage is more or less nonexistent.
Grab All Association wrote: » Back to the 1000mb (1014.61mb) now, but earlier today I was going into the mid 1400mbs. I assume I was moved to a different slot and an incorrect speed profile. I presume in that 2hrs+ he affixed a new DP. ONT and cabling are all the same, though he did shine a light from inside through the cable up the DP.
tuxy wrote: » It's gigabit ehternet from the ONT to the router and router to PC how were you getting 1.4 Gbps? A new DP would mean reconnecting any neighbours that are on the same DP. It's possible all he had to do was reconnect the cable correctly to the DP.
brianbruff wrote: » Fast.com can lie at gb speeds
Grab All Association wrote: » Speedtest and Firefox I used to the closest enough server (Blackknight) Carlow. Actually that’s the first time I’ve ever gotten past the mid 900 Mark. So I presume this is probably overestimated too.
tuxy wrote: » It's impossible that the result is accurate, gigabit ethernet and there are overheads to take into account too.
Grab All Association wrote: » I assumed so. What I was worried about was them putting me on a lower speed like my neighbour was back in the summer from 300 to 150. Their dogs ate through the fibre and copper wires. As for the DP. It does looks more matt in appearance (behind my fence) I assume if it was the sticker would just be moved depending on condition and removability. The cabling going over my roof did come down slightly aswell. Over two hours so I assume there was a lot of work done. About 20 visits back out to the van carrying items. I think I have a photo I uploaded on here from when it was first put up to compare it with.
medoc wrote: » For the first time since install I’ve been having drop outs all evening. When I log into the Fritzbox the log says Timeout during PPP negotiation. It has happened about 4 times all evening so far. Any ideas what this might be? I’ll contact Digiweb in the morning if it’s still happening.
tuxy wrote: » If the ONT is not showing lose of signal when it happens then it's probably an issue with Digiweb.