The Cush wrote: » v.17 of open-eir's wholesale price list now published. Includes the new 500 Mb profile and charges up to the end of June 2021 for all profiles, except for the 300 Mb profile which ends Dec 2020, end of product I assume?
The Cush wrote: » The new price list doesn't include the new reduced connection and migration charges which take effect from Jul 1st and were included in their FTTH price reductions 2020 notice on their website.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » I fail to understand why Openeir cannot be held to the prices they published in their public announcement.
frozenfrozen wrote: » Does anyone know what the Eir FTTH ipv6 delegation size is? I've come across a few years old posts stating various numbers between 64 and 56 but I can only manage to get one /64 from my own testing and following guides. Seems like /64 is the appropriate size for one lan segment (without breaking SLAAC) and I'm setting up a second one for separating working from home devices. Using an opnsense router so it's also a high possibility I'm just doing something silly to make it not work
Gonzo wrote: » I got through to an Eir support agent about the Eir Fibre Extreme 300 plan and he told me that Eir have no plans that he knows of to increase the speed of customers on 300 to 500 and no plans to introduce a new 500 product. Eir are currently only offering two speeds to customers, 150 and 1000.
babi-hrse wrote: » No I installed a 300 on monday
fmannix10 wrote: » I'm not sure about your question but I would love to know what settings you used on the wan interface to make it option an ipv6 address. I am using pfsense and have not been able to make it option an ipv6 address.
frozenfrozen wrote: » No problem Interfaces -> WAN -> IPV6 Configuration Type [DHCPv6] DHCPv6 client configuration [Basic] Request only an IPv6 Prefix [True] Prefix Delegation Size [64] Use IPv4 connectivity [True] Use VLAN priority [Disabled] Interfaces -> LAN -> IPv6 Configuration Type [Track Interface] Track IPv6 Interface IPv6 Interface WAN IPv6 Prefix ID [0x 0] screenshots attached showing those values. I'd suggest backing up / noting what your working settings are first just in case.
fmannix10 wrote: » This does not seem to work for me. I do get an IPv6 prefix but not an ipv6 address. Do does your WAN_DHCP6 gateway show as online? Mine is pending with these settings. If you go to https://ipv6-test.com/ does it say supported for you?
darkside71 wrote: » Hi, Has any airwire customers got the 300Mbps to 500Mpbs upgrade yet? I was in touch with them two weeks and then told me they'd be upgrading all customers within a week or two. But nothing yet. Thanks
Gonzo wrote: » Hopefully you'll have that upgrade soon. I'm with Eir and giving serious consideration switching provider as they have no plans to upgrade from 300Mbps to 500Mbps. I get the feeling the 300 plan had such a small takeup compared to the 150 and 1000, that Eir are just not bothered with it anymore.
darkside71 wrote: » I'm not sure how good the support from pure telecom actually is, but since they are just reselling a package like other resellers
daraghwal wrote: » Are there any providers doing fibre for short term e.g. a monthly basis or 3 month contract rather than 12 months?
darkside71 wrote: » Thanks, I'm hoping I get the upgrade soon as well. There was a post on here from the Airwire Representative back on the 8th of May saying all customers would have within a week. I know Digiweb already seems to have rolled it out. It strange that Eir doesn't think there's a market for the 500 Package, considering a good number of other resellers have it. Just about switching providers, while I have not really considered it yet. I was looking a puretelecom and their current offer. They are offering the 1Gbps for 35 per month for six months and then 75 after. it's a 12 months contract. So it works out at 660 for the year, cheaper than what I currently pay for the 300Mbps package. I'm not sure how good the support from pure telecom actually is, but since they are just reselling a package like other resellers.. maybe it's not too bad. But I'd like confirm before if I was every going to move. Probably would need a more powerful router to take advantage of the 1Gbps.
nanook5 wrote: » Any more on the Airwire upgrade from 300Mb/s to 500Mb/s?
Package Speed (down / up) Cap Monthly fee Pro Step 2 150 / 30 Mbit/s None €49.00 Pro Step 3 500 / 50 Mbit/s None €59.00 Pro Step 4 1000 / 100 Mbit/s None €79.00
shaveAbullock wrote: » That's for new customers, I don't know if existing customers have been upgraded yet.
Airwire: MartinL wrote: » The majority of customers on the 300 Mbit/s profile have been upgraded. Customers can check that in their account. It's a manual process, so it doesn't quite go as quickly, as expected, but everyone will be on the 500 Mbit/s soon enough.