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Re: Tarriff Rip Off
26-12-2011 11:15 AM
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Re: Tarriff Rip Off
26-12-2011 1:32 PM
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Re: Tarriff Rip Off
26-12-2011 2:58 PM
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Although that was annoying my main problem was and still is the disconnections, numerous over three months, l would accept the useage as a bad start, now settled, but the disconnections seem to be ongoing, which is unacceptable. For those that havent had any problems, great for them, that happens with everythings, doesnt mean others dont, as is happening for me and others judging by just the ones l read about on forums.
This will be the last month l can tolerate frequent disconnections.
Re: Tarriff Rip Off
28-12-2011 1:40 PM
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I'm sorry the experience so far hasn't been ideal, have you raised a fault regarding the disconnections? As long as the line still drops when the router is plugged directly into the master socket (and all other phones etc have been unplugged from the line) you've proved it isn't being caused by any wiring or equipment in your premises. If you could run through the troubleshooter at http://faults.plus.net (which will take you through the above testing) we'll pick up the ticket and get it sorted for you.
Re: Tarriff Rip Off
28-12-2011 7:47 PM
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Having just signed up on plusnet, i am a bit dissapointed and concerned that they count usage towards your 10GB tarriff.
I have had 10GB limits previously and has always been enough, for my purposes, because no othe rcompany charges for usage as does plusnet.
Do we have another Ryan Air here?
That to me is underhanded and not exactly honest is it, as they advertise.
Also my usage overnight goes up when nobody is using it and they cant explain that.
Yes i have security on router.
They also tried to bill me before my phone was connected. something wrong when they try to tell you you pay month in advance. even htough my phone not connected.
Effectively we are paying twice if they charge for usage on your 10gb limit.
I hope this isnot a matter for ofcom. and trading standards
Ih
Re: Tarriff Rip Off
28-12-2011 8:39 PM
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what the heck do you think your 10G is for?, its the traffic between you and PN.
or do you think its speed
Oh and welcome to the forum
the overnight usage is not counted against your 10G package ( between midnight and 8 am), it is normal to get a small amount of traffic reported, it can be anything, i.e people sniffing your router to see if they can get through
Re: Tarriff Rip Off
28-12-2011 9:23 PM
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Similarly you might see approximately 500KB of background traffic during each day, which you WILL get charged for, but -
500KB * 30(days) = 15MB(per month), which amounts to 0.15% of your 10GB allowance - so hardly a big deal !
If you wanted to reduce this background traffic, you could set your Plusnet Broadband Firewall to the highest setting that is compatible with your needs, and that should block most of the unwanted connection attempts from external sources and bots, but you will still see some traffic that YOUR router initiates.
I'm basing my figures on a router that regularly gets updates from four external NTP servers, and emails it's connection log overnight to an external SMTP server, and is on a connection with the Plusnet Broadband Firewall set to OFF, and is on a long held static IP address.
Re: Tarriff Rip Off
31-12-2011 4:21 PM
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Re: Tarriff Rip Off
31-12-2011 4:50 PM
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Conversely streaming iplayer radio stations and youtube AUDIO ONLY files uses much less than one might expect.
Re: Tarriff Rip Off
07-01-2012 11:16 AM
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I also used my computer at night for own personal useage., when I checked my usage at the end of the month it was around 9.5 GB.
Since going back to normal uses, my average is well under that amount, at the end of the day it depends on what you use your personal computer for..
Re: Tarriff Rip Off
07-01-2012 11:20 AM
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Re: Tarriff Rip Off
07-01-2012 11:40 AM
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The worst that would happen in that case is the customers gets throttled to 256kbps, and a quick call or ticket to PN and they would be informed why and discuss whether moving to Extra would be more appropriate (if they've used up the 10GB in the first week).
Re: Tarriff Rip Off
07-01-2012 12:17 PM
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They shouldn't be surprised (as things stand now) because they should receive an email informing that they have exceeded 80% of their monthly allowance
- assuming that that system is still actually working ? http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,100993
I do agree with the point about setting the limit to £0 by default.
Re: Tarriff Rip Off
07-01-2012 12:59 PM
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On balance I think the present system does its best to notify users in time for appropriate action to be taken if they don't want extra charges to accrue. I see no reason to change it.
Re: Tarriff Rip Off
07-01-2012 2:10 PM
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My overnight usage is around 80gb pcm, mostly BBC iPlayer, and webpages with lots of content, photo's youtube etc which I flag for overnight download from my RSS feeds, using little during the daytime.
I also am on the internet for perhaps 3 hours overnight each night.
So I find it difficult to approach 10gb, unless I inadvertently allow BBC iPlayer to download an item daytime (resume).
I normally switch off my wireless connection to router if I watch a BBC iPlayer item daytime, for safety.
I use my own Spreadsheet to keep a track on things, towards the end of my billing month, I can go crazy daytime safe in the knowledge I have lots of spare capacity !!
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