Well done plusnet,as well...... !
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Well done plusnet,as well...... !
13-04-2010 10:47 PM
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I note,it gets a lttle bit warm.Think Ive helped it a little ,to stay cooler,by doing a trick I used to use on my first Freeview Set Top Box,5-6 years ago. That used to get REALLY warm and I aided its air circulation,by placing a couple of Pens underneath it,thus raising the base up a 1/4 inch allowing the air to flow better. Ive done the same tonight,with my Thomson Router as well.
PS,pity there isn't a spell checker on here.................or maybe I'm too thick to find it
Re: Well done plusnet,as well...... !
13-04-2010 11:26 PM
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You should leave the router on for the first ten day, that is so BT can assess your line.
It is said it helps to reboot your router once a day in the morning say between 7:00 am up to about 2 PM, the signal gets adrift outside these times.
After the ten days you may switch it of at the end of the day, but you should switch it back on between the above times, if you do it after 3PM you will probably get a lower synch speed
Re: Well done plusnet,as well...... !
13-04-2010 11:29 PM
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Re: Well done plusnet,as well...... !
15-04-2010 9:15 AM
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A warm welcome from the staff here at Plusnet too. As pierre_pierre says you should be fine turning the router off at night but I would avoid during this for the first 10 days at least, this is just to make sure you can get the best out of your line in terms of speeds. We have heard from a few customer's that the Thomson routers do tend to get warm, but they are reliable and we don't get an alarming amount of returns due to faults with them. Its not unique for the Thomson to get warm when its been left on for a while as a lot of routers and other electronic devices do this (as you noticed with your freeview box) but if this does concern you you're right to do what you can to aid ventilation.
Re: Well done plusnet,as well...... !
15-04-2010 10:23 PM
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Another Q,I know its early days,but I noticed,I'm getting nearly double speed by the ethernet cable,then by wireless.About 5.5Mbs wired,about 3Mbs Wireless.Is that normall ? Thats not a moan,just an observation. The speed I'm getting seems fine for my uses,the signal strengh shown on wireless is 5 bars,out of 5 .
Regards,Tom.
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15-04-2010 10:40 PM
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Is it old or new or built in to the laptop/pc?
I have a usb wireless dongle thats pretty new and I get full speed (same as ethernet)
But I also have a really old network card which I use in my old laptop as it doesnt stick out so much and stays in , but that only manages half speed if I am lucky.
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15-04-2010 11:00 PM
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Guess in Computer terms,thats a whole generation away ?
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15-04-2010 11:10 PM
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Another possible reason for slower speeds could be that a neighbour is on the same wireless channel as you so there is interferance between the 2 connections.
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15-04-2010 11:55 PM
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An example would be mine. Channel 2 gives 1.2 meg, channel 7 gives 7.1meg.
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16-04-2010 12:09 AM
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Quote from: torbayguy Try changing the network channel mate.
An example would be mine. Channel 2 gives 1.2 meg, channel 7 gives 7.1meg.
Ok,I may well try that, First thing not sure how..................presume,get into Router,by typing into its Http page etc ?..My next door neighbours signal is pretty strong,so we may well be on same or adjcent frequencies.......................
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16-04-2010 12:12 AM
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I think channels 3, 7, and 11 are the best to start with, simply change the channel and run a speed test!
Alsorts can affect it though, not just routers.
Cordless phones, speakers in a tv, central heating even, so just keep trying until you find a good channel.
Re: Well done plusnet,as well...... !
16-04-2010 12:29 AM
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Now thats intersting,its well away from cordless phone BUT,its sitting in other room,right in front of (Left hand ) Speaker of Hi Fi System....................Suppose I coule plant it on top of Spker,its in Wooden case...................howver and not sure how relevant,signal strengh is 5 Bars...................Anyway,thanks for tip.
Quote from: torbayguy Yea, you get into your router, then there will be a menu for settings, or wireless, or similar, it will hace a channel number, probably set to automatic.
I think channels 3, 7, and 11 are the best to start with, simply change the channel and run a speed test!
Alsorts can affect it though, not just routers.
Cordless phones, speakers in a tv, central heating even, so just keep trying until you find a good channel.
Re: Well done plusnet,as well...... !
16-04-2010 12:33 AM
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If so then type in 192.168.1.254 on your internet address bar.
Put your username (admin by default) and password in.
then just navigate your way to your wireless connection , change the network selection bit from auto , then choose another channel.
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16-04-2010 12:36 AM
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Re: Well done plusnet,as well...... !
16-04-2010 12:46 AM
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I can't see yet where to change frequencies.I wasn't really plannning to tonight anyway,was just going to have a look,to see what spot I'm on. But thanks for your help so far anyway.
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