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Unhelpful Customer Service
05-02-2013 10:37 AM
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I have been with F9/Plusnet for nearly 20 years, obviously my browsing habits have changed over that period as everybody's has, but since going onto FTTC without any change in habit's I am informed I am hitting my cap of 40GB. This month I have hit it within 10 days, this is completely impossible however doing the right thing I have upgraded to the unlimited product. Does that help NOPE! they will not move me over until the 24th what use is that to anyone, I have even offered to pay for this month to be unlimited, is that acceptable NO! But they have got me locked into an 18 month contract so they can bend me over the table as much as they want.
Alan Smith
Re: Unhelpful Customer Service
05-02-2013 11:12 AM
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Really sorry to hear about the problems you've had. I've changed the account type now for you. It's not something we can always do but I've been able to given the circumstances.
I'm concerned about the speed problem you've had, am I right in assuming that's still an issue? if it is what speeds are you seeing?
Adam
Re: Unhelpful Customer Service
05-02-2013 11:38 AM
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Quote from: Phaeton . This month I have hit it within 10 days, this is completely impossible
Sorry to hear of the hassles you've had but I'm not sure why you think that's impossible? Due to some hefty file transfers for work I actually hit 15GB in one day during peak hours this month, so an average of 4GB for 10 days seems very possible.
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Re: Unhelpful Customer Service
05-02-2013 11:58 AM
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Downstream average of 36.54Mbps down with a low of 10.94 high 41.66
UPstream average of 9.28Mbps with a low 5.69 high 11.17
Latency 13.96ms 3.25 min with a max of 2154.66
Packet loss avergae 0.27% min 0% 50.00% max.
Not sure how these numbers compare with other users but as you can see latency & packet loss does get high on occasions.
This has been an ongoing problem for the past few years & I had hoped the move to FTTC would solve it. To give you an example, Youtube & iPlayer will buffer in the middle of a clip/program I recently thought it might be an issue with my Ubuntu/Chrome, but the same happens on the WII & the Humax Freesat box.
Dvorak, The reason I believe it is impossible is that nothing has changed in the way we use the service, I have not hit the limit in the last 20 years (jest) so why should I now?
Alan...
Re: Unhelpful Customer Service
05-02-2013 2:26 PM
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Quote from: Phaeton I have not hit the limit in the last 20 years (jest) so why should I now?
I suspect from looking at your post that it's...
Quote from: Phaeton Youtube & iPlayer
You'd be surprised how much bandwidth streaming video uses. Not sure why the buffering though, might be worth trying a wireshark capture perhaps?
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05-02-2013 4:27 PM
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05-02-2013 4:34 PM
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05-02-2013 4:43 PM
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Quote from: Phaeton ... the quality & speed is horrendous, buffering on BBC iPlayer & Youtube, yet it is within acceptable limits so nothing gets done.
I assume you now have your/a static IP again? If so I suggest setting up a thinkbroadband Broadband Quality Meter (BQM) like the ones on this Plusnet page. Just (double?)click one of them and it takes you there. If you don't already use thinkbroadband Main Site then you will need to register there.
I also run NetWorx all the time, which has a neat little real-time graph I fit into the Windows Gadget panel. Careful on that linked page as it is full of lots of adverts for other products. Scroll down the page and look out for the "Quick info" panel on the left. (To the right of that are screenshots).
That lets you see exactly how fast downloads and speedtests are going second by second, so you see how consistent they are.
Re: Unhelpful Customer Service
05-02-2013 6:09 PM
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Estragon, Thank you for the help, unfortunately there is a flaw in your cunning plan, I would have to install Windows, which I see as worse than slow BB speed
Alan...
Re: Unhelpful Customer Service
05-02-2013 6:21 PM
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You should still be able to do the BQM bit for you to monitor yourself, and let them add it to the page here :). As you can see from that page, some of them are very informative wrt latency issues.
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