jarvis wrote: » BT 8MB and on 78 address Had 213 address yesterday and got full speeds all day!!! My router is on all day every day, should it not keep the same address even if the pc is off??? J
Sar! wrote: » Well we now cant use the phone and the internet at the same time. Have to take the filter off for internet and put the filter back on for phone. We cant connect to XBL, cant look at webpages unless they have basic text content (i.e. email or boards), cant stream any video from Sky or Youtube but yet strangely have fast download speeds on most sites. Pings are stupid at 149 too... Oh and to top it all off BT tell me earlier that because no one was ringing to complain this evening that their 78 IP problem seems to be solved even though ITS NOT! Brilliant, how long more do we have to suffer!!!
cian1500ww wrote: » Actually seems UTV uses BT but for what ?
homer911 wrote: » Have just discovered this thread - at least its not just me! I had myself convinced that my wireless USB adapter was the problem. I moved the router within a few feet of the PC and the connection was still dropping, whereas it appeared my daughter on her laptop with inbuilt WIFI had no problems. I'm in Stillorgan, Priory Exchange, 1Mb connection. Currently getting around 400Kb DL, 100Kb UL Connection could drop every few minutes, or MAYBE last an hour if I am lucky. Have to force reconnection by removing and reinserting my USB adapter. I'm going to get on to BT when I get home!
aktelmiele wrote: » Have you tried changing the filters?? If you are getting high sync speeds but slow D/L speeds and are having issues with using your phone and BB at the same time I would say that the issue is with the filters that you are using or internal wiring
Daemonic wrote: » I've gotten into the habit of checking my IP whenever I turn on the PC and if I've been assigned a 78 IP address I disconnect/connect the DSL connection until I get one beginning 21x or 19x. All well and good that this works for those who have discovered this thread but the vast majority of broadband users must be soooo frustrated.
DECEiFER wrote: » I've just come online, and for the first time in a while, I'm getting my connection's near full potential. Downgraded to 3Mb earlier this week: Can anyone else report no problems today? Can we assume that Eircom have fixed the issues?
peejay1986 wrote: » I was only online for a brief spell at home today but it was definitely much much faster than it has been in the past week or so. Sped up from yesterday evening. I'd imagine some work has been done somewhere.
DECEiFER wrote: » Sucks, doesn't it? We'll just have to wait. I think you're right, they won't be in any hurry.
DECEiFER wrote: » It's a national issue at the moment. BT and UTV, and probably the other ISP's have logged faults. UTV told me today, "we have logged a fault with both the highest level in Eircom and ComReg." There is no ETA on a fix, so we'll have to wait it out.
DECEiFER wrote: » UTV and BT have admitted Eircom are having issues, telling me that reports are flooding in from all over the country with complaints of speeds being no better than dial-up. Eircom and ComReg have received fault reports from these ISP's "at the highest level", but there is no ETA on a fix just yet. You're not alone, and will just be told to wait it out.
cian1500ww wrote: » Too true, I rang UTV and at the mention of the upgrades the agent immedietly started her speech about the problem, how eircoms top managers have been informed etc. Its eircoms problem, and we should all be nagging them. My pings have improved but the speed isn't hectic.
byte wrote: » Surely, if it's an Eircom problem, then Eircom users would be suffering also? Problem seems to mainly lie with BT, and UTV who in some form use BT infrastructure.
kleefarr wrote: » Actually, Do I have to worry about the Eircom upgrades and problems as I have signed up for the BT unbundled 24MB offer. Can only get 8MB though. They siad I could only get 8MB after checking the line. Do they check to the substation or to the main junction box in the house?
hellboy99 wrote: » Can someone tell me what is going on
DECEiFER wrote: » EDIT: I'd like for them to explain this...http://btireland.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/btireland.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=337&p_created=1085137638&p_sid=vTSQYHdj&p_lva=337&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPSZwX3NvcnRfYnk9JnBfZ3JpZHNvcnQ9JnBfcm93X2NudD00NTAmcF9wcm9kcz0mcF9jYXRzPSZwX3B2PSZwX2N2PSZwX3NlYXJjaF90eXBlPWFuc3dlcnMuc2VhcmNoX25sJnBfcGFnZT0x&p_li=&p_topview=1
aktelmiele wrote: » And what part do you want to be explained. They say that they believe issue is resolved and if you are still having issues to contact them. Seems pretty rudimentary to me......
Profiler wrote: » He is saying the issue is NOT fixed.... seems pretty rudimentary to me! (edit - I typed that before DECEiFER posted his reply but the ******** connection dropped ****** out ***** again!!!!)