1dave123 wrote: » Hi there - that's interesting. I am a completely new customer and I just signed up for the Superfast Broadband Unlimited plus Free Anytime Calls package. FTTC. The modem that arrived was a fritz-box 7430. It is good condition (just a few marks) - but it definitely looks as if it has been used before. Not a showstopper ........ but I was a little disappointed.
Digiweb wrote: » Hi, we are currently reviewing our FUP however as an immediate step our qouted FUP allowance will increase to 2 TB. It is important to note that this isn't a hard cap. Before notifying customers of excessive usage we take a number of factors into consideration including network utilisation, customers average monthly usage etc. We always communicate with customers re FUP before taking any action
apophis32 wrote: » Hi there, Will the new 2 TB fup apply to fttc customer's also... thanks in advance...
Digiweb wrote: » Yes
apophis32 wrote: » OK! thank you, that just could (for now) stop me moving away from Digiweb to a truly unlimited ISP, such as , Sky, Eir, Airwire or Westnet, .....don't know Vodafone's current offering's.... Hopefully Digiweb will follow these other consumer friendly isp's.. thank you again...
Gonzo wrote: » Sky isn't truly unlimited, It is on FTTC services but not for FTTH. Sky have a 2tb monthly limit with their FTTH plans.
Heighway61 wrote: » Is it possible to block external connections to the router? A more or less blanket block apart from from my sons gaming (if that's relevant). Without going into the exact reasons, can I drill down through the menu and set something on or off?
Heighway61 wrote: » A person who was living in the house set the router up and, I believe, set up external access for himself. Would have been for legitimate reasons at the time but as they no longer live here I would feel better if this access was removed.
CalamariFritti wrote: » Ok then I would also check System/Fritzbox Users. Make sure for all users 'Access from the internet' is off and also 'VPN'. Maybe if you see that person's fritzbbox user there in the users list may as well delete it.
Heighway61 wrote: » There's two users in Users. ftpuser, which looks like a system default for NAS, and second one which is named with a string of numbers and letters (maybe a machine name?). This user has full control. Best get rid of that? Just want to sure not to mess up the gaming side of things.
CalamariFritti wrote: » How do you log on yourself? With the code printed on the label?
Heighway61 wrote: » IP of router in web browser and.. eh OK I'll change the default password!
CalamariFritti wrote: » No I mean with what user name?
Heighway61 wrote: » There's no username. The dialog is: Please log in using your password. Password: __________
CalamariFritti wrote: » Ah ok. You're running on the built in system account. What I would do I'd create a new user for yourself. Heighway or something. Give that user all rights but not Access from the internet allowed and not VPN. Then delete that machine name user but let ftpuser alone except for checking settings as described earlier. There should only be you and ftpuser after that and no outside acces for either of them. Then in the future you use that Heighway user for logging in and all the settings stuff. Before you do that you take a backup of the settings just in case that user was important for something which is very unlikely. But you could do that backup just in case. System/Backup/Save.
Heighway61 wrote: » In System > Fritzbox Users is says: Login with user name from the home network is currently disabled. The users displayed are valid only for access from the internet. You can log in to the home network with your FRITZ!Box password and no user name. This won't give me any problems logging in when I set up the new account with a username?
flipflophead22 wrote: » Anyone using their Siro service? Are you happy with it? I believe they provide a Fritz box? Supposed to be decent.
dddmor wrote: » Hi everyone, Considering moving to Digiweb for broadband but the phone line comes as VOIP rather than old fashion regular way through the copper wires. Is it possible to have 2 phones in the house or just the 1 using VOIP?? Also, we have an emergency alarm system set up for an elderly relation living in the house that uses the old landline, will this still work using VOIP?? Thanks
Poulgorm wrote: » What are Digiweb up to with their billing? I pay €10 per month (in addition to the broadband charge) to get free Irish and UK calls to landlines & mobiles. For the last 2 months, I am charged the €10 - but then I am being charged, in addition, for every call we make. Am I the only one?