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30-03-2016 9:25 PM
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Quote About your broadband speed
Hello gary,
When you signed up for Plusnet Broadband, we gave you an estimated line speed. Now that your broadband has now been active for 14 days, we thought we'd let you know the speed as it stands today, by way of comparison.
Estimated line speed 27.4Mbps to 36.8Mbps
Current line speed 37Mbps
To find out more about how broadband works, and the things that can affect the speed of your service, check out our broadband speed guides.
If you've got any questions about your service our Community Forums have loads of information and help available.
Kind regards,
Plusnet Customer Support
www.plus.net
i have had to restart the router half a dozen times from the line dropping and its getting really slow,
Am i being throttled ?
thanks Gary
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Re: since reciving this email 29/03/2016
30-03-2016 9:34 PM
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Hi campign gaz
A more likely answer is you have a line fault. Why would you be "throttled"? ISP's don't throttle connections deliberately. It's not in anyones interests to do that. Best advice is to follow the fault troubleshooter and then report it.
http://www.plus.net/help/broadband/
Report back any results and people will try to help.
Good luck
GPS
A more likely answer is you have a line fault. Why would you be "throttled"? ISP's don't throttle connections deliberately. It's not in anyones interests to do that. Best advice is to follow the fault troubleshooter and then report it.
http://www.plus.net/help/broadband/
Report back any results and people will try to help.
Good luck
GPS
Re: since reciving this email 29/03/2016
30-03-2016 9:45 PM
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great all i want is to talk to someone about internet on the phone for half of the night, and not get no where as usual, well its a date soon as she gone to bed,
Re: since reciving this email 29/03/2016
30-03-2016 10:30 PM
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Decided i cant be arse today, see how it goes tonight it might be a local issue, if not be on it tomorrow.
Re: since reciving this email 29/03/2016
31-03-2016 9:01 AM
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Not sure why you need to talk to someone on the phone about this? The link gpsmout provided gives you the same troubleshooting information you'd get from calling in and also allows you to report the fault directly online - the direct link for the latter is https://faults.plus.net
Former Plusnet Staff member. Posts after 31st Jan 2020 are not on behalf of Plusnet.
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