Digiweb wrote: » Would recommend the new Fritz 3000 Repeater : https://digiweb.ie/product/fritz-3000-repeater/ It's a once off cost, little more expensive but a tidier unit and specifically designed as a Mesh add on so really plug and play. If you really want another 7530 send us a PM and we can arrange for a once off cost rather than 9.95 per month. Just for info we'll be launching a range of Fritz Smart home devices pretty soon, starting with the Fritz 500 smart lightbulb. Links back to your fritzbox and allows you to control your lights from a Fritz app on your phone both from your home network and on the go . They are pretty cool!
Heighway61 wrote: » Would the range include a mesh system? If so, I might wait.
MBSnr wrote: » I purchased an additional one from Digiweb (it's a refurb I believe) at a discount. Not sure if they still do this. Also I purchased a new one directly from Airwire - 95 Euro with 10 Euro del fee. http://www.airwire.ie/index.php/products/ftth I now have 4x 7530 devices in my house giving decent coverage. 2 are wired back to the master and the other is connected by 2.4GHz wifi (runs at about 180Mbps).
TheDriver wrote: » Why are they only connecting through 2.4?
TheDriver wrote: » Why are they only connecting through 2.4? Could u use a German version for the repeater?
alec76 wrote: » They probably not , but what difference is it make? There are no Fritzbox devices capable of "performance Mesh " While Fritzbox good devices compare to the rest regular provider's CPE , they still pretty useless if you want 300-1000 Wi-Fi Mesh around the house.
alec76 wrote: » 7530 only support MIMO 2x2, with no dedicated wireless Backhaul so I am very doubtful if it can go faster than 350mbps wireless in real life My cheap Google Pixel 3a phone ( MIMO 2x2)reaching up to 600 Mbps on my ORBI Mesh ( 4x4 MIMO wireless dedicated Backhaul) That it is what I call entry for the "performance Mesh " and you may get it for £130 , used stock if you lucky enough. Yes, I do have 1gb .
alec76 wrote: » What is the max 5Ghz speeds are you capable to achieve with your setup? My point this system only good for 300 mbps package, hardwired. Try to connect 3-4 fritzboxes wirelessly and they’ll eat all WiFi bandwidth for the blakhaul with nothing left for the clients.
alec76 wrote: » It is actually very good result , could it keep same speed within 3-5 meters distance , direct line , no obstructions on the way?
MBSnr wrote: » ^^^ You can select the wifi network from the repeater (as backhaul) of any it can see. Either the master 2.4/5GHz or the other mesh members 2.4/5GHz. .
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: » 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...
kopfile1 wrote: » thats false eir charge 2 euro per gb over their limit
CoBo55 wrote: » And sky aren't unlimited on their ftth product either. The only truly unlimited provider in Ireland are VM.
Marlow wrote: » You are forgetting Westnet and Airwire. /M
eir Fibre (Unlimited) and eir Fibre Extreme packages are subject to a fair usage policy of 1TB (1,000GB) per month. Usage in excess if this is subject to a charge of €2.50 for every 10 GB up to a maximum of €100 per month (values inclusive of VAT).This charging is not applicable to new or updated eir Fibre packages ordered after July 25th 2018. Existing eir Fibre customers may request to update their package, subject to current terms and conditions, by contacting our Customer Care team on 1901.
CoBo55 wrote: » Siro seems to be struggling around the country with various providers, think I'll stick with VM.
booterboy wrote: » My first time down in 2 years tbf. Any Digiweb rep on?