intbn wrote: » RANT: Tried all this and now it's fecked up yet again with the same sympthoms and when i called their customer support number 0833333333, i came to realise it isn't charged like a normal 083 number, i rang from my gf's mobile(coz i'd only, 53c credit(i'm 085)) and when i got cut off with a low battery, they rang me back on my mobile, and it came up as 004433333333, it's actually english! and i was cut off in about 10 seconds because I WAS BEING CHARGED FOR THEIR CALL!!!!!!:mad::mad::mad: RANT OVER:rolleyes: QUOTE] As Jay93 said 1913 is the free phone number to contact 3, the 0833333333 was the original number set up for non 3 phone customers to contact them, a 1800 number was set up for BB customers almost two years ago but this is now inactive as 1913 is free from all mobiles and landlines for both phone and BB customers. 3 have an executive office in Glasgow who look after complaints for Ireland and the UK. All outbound calls from 3 Ireland's call centre are routed through this office, thats why the number shows up as an English number (which you are not charged for answering).
intbn wrote: » I've a serious pain in me jaxy wit this disconnecting business meself :mad: -I have a E160G huawai modem meself and had it just 3 or 4 months and this craic started, rang 3G and got through to english customer support -anyway, i tried adding a new 3ireland.ie profile as they said, didn't work(actually it might have worked for just a day or 2) but then he told me to then try manually registering the network, which did work for a few months, until a week ago. Here's how you do it: -Open Mobile Partner -Disconnect the modem(with the software, not unplug it) -Click on the "Tools" menu, then select "Options" -Choose Network from the list, then click the "Registration Mode" tab -Then select "Manual search and register", and then click the "Refresh" button -It will display a message saying, "Searching for network(s), please wait...", so wait:D -Finally, a list will show in the space that was recently blank, Choose "3(3G)" from the list and then click the "Register" button -Again, it will display a message saying "Registering network, please wait...", again.. wait, then it will say "Register success"(hopefully) -Click "Ok", then click "Connect"(but before connecting, select the profile that connects best for you, if necessary) If anyone's unclear just make a post and i'll try explain better, but this should help some other's having the same problem;) Mine looks like this: RANT: Tried all this and now it's fecked up yet again with the same sympthoms and when i called their customer support number 0833333333, i came to realise it isn't charged like a normal 083 number, i rang from my gf's mobile(coz i'd only, 53c credit(i'm 085)) and when i got cut off with a low battery, they rang me back on my mobile, and it came up as 004433333333, it's actually english! and i was cut off in about 10 seconds because I WAS BEING CHARGED FOR THEIR CALL!!!!!!:mad::mad::mad: RANT OVER:rolleyes: hope this is of help to some of you other folks, especially in the stix like meself
watty wrote: » Just put the proper sig line like everyone else with commercial involvements.
watty wrote: » Since you so often recommend Modem upgrades and Models of phones to buy we have a right to know who you work for. I have highlighted this "conflict of interest" to the Admins etc. I appreciate that you are just trying to be helpful, I know 3G Mobile Data is useful, but working with 3G phone/Data customers you are not seeing the big picture and many of your posts would encourage people to be locked into fresh contracts (upgrades) or contracts for services which at the end of the day are going to degrade badly when it is too late to withdraw.
thecelt wrote: » i tried a friends modem (same model) and it worked fine, so i am hoping and presuming its the modem, three tech support are supposed to be sending me something so i can send it in to them for repair!!!!!
watty wrote: » Getting hot and regular disconnections suggests a poor signal. If you are even only 1/2 the cell distance and many people connect the "bargraph" can be high but SNR will become poor as the cell shrinks. Your Transmitter needs to increase power also as the base "sees" more noise as more users added. You only need 10 solid users on your sector to have serious contention problems. It can be speedy enough, but NEVER good latency. Cap poor and excess horribly expensive. In 2 to 4 months time even if you had good speed today you could have permenant dialup speeds. This image shows what typically happens: If about 20 people uploading at once (web browsing creates upload traffic as TCP/IP packet acknowledgements) then even with a "full" bargraph signal level your transmitter may have to run at full power. If you have a "Y" cable, use it as on many modems this allows more power and then less likelyhood of disconnection. I've seen Modems almost to hot to touch working perfectly. While the modem can be faulty a lack of capacity (too many users) is more likely. Phone users making revenue valuable calls get priority out of the "cake" as they generate 150x to 500x more revenue per minute. drunkmonkey is virtually the only person on boards with anything good to say about 3. Perhaps there is a vested interest. I have no vested interest other than promoting broadband. Promoting 3G is destroying Broadband.http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055619459