Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
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Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
14-09-2014 7:39 AM
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There is now a 589vac model with ac wireless. There's also a 588v v2, which has the advantage over the 588v of not being in the same casing as the 582n. You can look at various technicolor models on the technicolor medialibrary.
Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
14-09-2014 9:42 AM
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Quote from: rongtw be nice to have just one box rather than 2
You can always buy your own VDSL router. I probably will soon.
Quote from: mikko I prefer to have 2 boxes - the modem by the socket near the front door and the router upstairs in a bedroom connected by homeplugs router to modem. That way i get wireless over the whole house from loft extension to downstairs rooms.
You could always turn off wifi on a all-in-one router and use a separate wifi access point.
Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
17-09-2014 4:53 PM
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17-09-2014 4:55 PM
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Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
17-09-2014 4:56 PM
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Quote from: launton Won't having a combined box cause DLM problems if people power down their boxes too often?
possibly, I think a dual box setup is superior.
I can reboot, flash the firmware etc. on my router without worrying about upsetting the sync.
Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
17-09-2014 4:58 PM
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Quote from: AndyH You would still need an engineer to visit your cabinet - but he wouldn't need to come to your house.
I'm aware, but surely if he's only working on the cabinet then they wouldn't need access and therefore I wouldn't need to be in for them?
Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
17-09-2014 5:04 PM
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Whoops you don't have broadband and/or phone because he didn't do it quite right and didn't come and check it was working
Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
17-09-2014 5:13 PM
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Still frustrating when engineers are just too lazy to turn up!
Paul
Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
17-09-2014 5:46 PM
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They are allocated X installs a day and some of them overrun due to a variety of issues. My install took longer than expected so the engineer was unable to go to the next scheduled appointment.
Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
17-09-2014 6:56 PM
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I don't wanna flame BTOR but their service seems to not be brilliant in (from what I've read) a large number of cases.
Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
18-09-2014 10:00 AM
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From personal experience every single time I have had an engineer from Openreach or Kelly, they have been fantastic. So I like to think that the negative experiences are always a lot more publicised in comparison to the positive ones.
adie:quote
Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
18-09-2014 10:05 AM
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I don't think you meant to say that
Quote from: MattyC From personal experience every single time I have had an engineer from Openreach or Kelly, they have been fantastic. So I like to think that the negative experiences are always a lot more prevalent, and publicised in comparison to the positive ones.
Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
18-09-2014 10:08 AM
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Now I know there are not too many stories like this, but the engineer said Openreach had a new system where if an engineer finishes his allocated jobs before the end of his shift, then they can be assigned other local faults/installs.
Our neighbour had his fibre installed and the engineer worked in the dark until around 20:00 to get him up and running. He even said he wouldn't get paid overtime for the work, but he wanted to complete the job for my neighbour.
Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
18-09-2014 10:13 AM
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Quote from: Oldjim I don't think you meant to say that
Edited. Maybe I should start going to bed earlier
Re: Self install Fibre due at end of the month, you ready for it?
18-09-2014 11:13 AM
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