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Posted: Thu, 17th Jan 2013 20:18 Post subject: |
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download and run pingplotter to the sites you have issues with
check for packet loss and high jitter
ask your isp to send a technician to your place, and ask him to fix the issue
check your contract, there should be a grantee of service clause or something, if you don't get good grade internet, you can usually get compensations
tell them to put the distance in their ass, and put more repeaters/switches on the line to your place
try to get a fiber to your place, they are perfect for extreme long distances where you get to the limit of repeaters
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Posted: Thu, 17th Jan 2013 21:02 Post subject: |
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I don't see how they can place more repeaters towards my place. It's air connection if i'm not terribly mistaken. And fiber to my house is impossible due to my house location, and also out of the question due to the prices on the island where i live. Once they just tuned down my speed without notifying me so i called them up and raged at them for doing it without consulting or notifying me first so they tuned it up again. I know if i call them that they will stubbornly suggest doing so again, and they sure as hell won't compensate shit for me. Norway has very bad service and they will never come over here just to help me figure things out. There must be a solution to all this, i just can't see it :@
I will call tomorrow anyway and see what happens.
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Posted: Wed, 30th Jan 2013 16:21 Post subject: |
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wait, so your modem is wireless to your house?
damn, rainy days must be a bitch xD
I'd buy my own high-end modem if I was you. Or you could just get in the contract. You said either way that you didn't have any alternative..
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Posted: Thu, 31st Jan 2013 01:10 Post subject: |
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ADSL 2+ being wireless? Sounds very weird unless part of the stretch between the main area node and your local node are connected via WiMAX which maxes out at 2/2MBit, so I think you got your vocabulary mixed up. I think it's all copper from you to the closest Fibre-node.
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