CiDeRmAn wrote: » I'd be more hooked if the game didn't keep dumping me out of games with a communication error
safetyboy wrote: » I had to get UPC to rest my horizons box a few weeks back for that very reason in MK8. Thats if you are using UPC
Myrddin wrote: » Any UPC equipment I've had before has almost always been sub-standard. Their internet service is fantastic, but equipment is rubbish. TV boxes are either unfit for purpose spec wise, or else the software is incredibly unoptimised
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I have an "interesting" arrangement with neighbouring family members
STG.Otaku wrote: » Their TV is a rip off and their Internet service, while offering superior speeds at first glance to Monopolycom, is utterly trousers.
Thargor wrote: » I had to give up on UPC wi-fi in my house, Im up in the attic and the horizon box was in the living room, ****ty second router they gave us after multiple complaints in the kitchen. Wi-fi was absolutely dire even for people living downstairs. I ended up buying a big roll of RJ45 cable on Ebay and running it to the router, jumped to 45 mb/sec download instantly when I plugged in, dont think Ive lost connection once in months.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Wireless is basically absolute ****e.
Myrddin wrote: » wired > wireless, every time. I've got the house wired for cat5e here, because wireless is just so utterly poor (whether thats a UPC thing or not I don't know, but if I can avoid wireless I will at all costs). I see a lot of UPC customers complaining of the awful Horizon box alright
TechnoFreek wrote: » In Arklow I'm getting a massive 1.5mb down over dsl
XMG U705 17.3" ULTIMATE Gaming Notebookhttp://mysn.co.uk/shop/xmg-u705-gaminglaptop.html Display 1 x 17.3" (43.9cm) Full-HD LG LP173WF4-SPD1 (1920*1080) Matte IPS £0.00 Graphics Card 1 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M 8192MB GDDR5 with NVIDIA G-Sync £314.17 Processor 1 x Intel Xeon E3-1231 v3 | Quad Core | 8 Threads | 3.4 - 3.8GHz | TDP: 80 Watt £36.67 Memory 1 x 16GB (2x8192) SO-DIMM DDR3 RAM 1866MHz Crucial Ballistix Sport £72.50 Hard Drive 1 1 x 120GB SATA-III SSD Crucial BX100 (CT120BX100SSD1) £48.33 Hard Drive 2 1 x 1000GB SATA-III 7200rpm HGST Travelstar 7K1000 (HTS721010A9E630) £49.17 Optical Drive 1 x No External Optical Drive £0.00 WIFI Card 1 x Qualcomm Atheros Killer Wireless-AC 1525 (with Bluetooth) £23.33 Keyboard 1 x Backlit Keyboard UK £0.00 Warranty 1 x Standard Warranty : 24 Month Collect & Return (inc parts, labour, support, shipping) £0.00 Operating System 1 x No Operating System £0.00 Power Cable 1 x UK Power Cable £0.00
Thargor wrote: » UPCs hardware is a big part of the problem aswell though, their board on here used to be nothing but complaints about the horizon boxes with the reps playing dumb pretending they'd never heard of such a thing even though there were a dozen other threads with the same issue, sometimes when nobody could connect in the house I would plug my Oneplus in in the kitchen and make a wi-fi hotspot with the unlimited 3 broadband, perfect wi-fi from that for 3-4 people to use.
Thargor wrote: » I just blew the guts of a months wages on a gaming laptop on the day Fallout 4 is announced. Back to the glorious Masterrace after 7 years in the Xbox wilderness
Myrddin wrote: » Oh I'd agree, their hardware is rubbish. But for proper, hardwired internet, they're the best around currently. Horizon or the tv packages wouldn't appeal to me in any form....just give me a fast connection, a router, & some cat5e.
Optimus Prime wrote: » The fibre network the esb is going to provide is going to be far superior to whats currently available.http://www.esb.ie/main/press/pr-4074.jsp
BrownFinger wrote: » Welcome back ! but a laptop,for gaming! say goodbye to your manbits . My PC,A core2 duo is still doing me well:eek: Altho apart from dying light and downloading torrents its not seeing much action.
STG.Otaku wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvesdlGe-EI
Doge wrote: » Am I the only one who doesn't get this reference?