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hi, We're currently on vm 200mb, I'm lucky to get even 20mb ar peak time, how much is it to get hyperoptic installed in our house if it's not available
hi, We're currently on vm 200mb, I'm lucky to get even 20mb ar peak time, how much is it to get hyperoptic installed in our house if it's not available
Hyperoptic don't really do houses.hi, We're currently on vm 200mb, I'm lucky to get even 20mb ar peak time, how much is it to get hyperoptic installed in our house if it's not available
Just explain to the owner that Hyperoptic should improve the attractiveness of the property, possibly even slightly increase the value of it. Surely if you own a property when you come to advertise it you can state the availability of 1000Mb download and upload broadband. Any broadband lover who see's that will be spanking the old monkey, or flicking the bean
Yes please!Anyone want to use me as a referral so we both get £50 off, let me know.
Fingers crossed for 800Mb+ soon thenInstallation done today, nice and helpful engineer can't complain (100x times better than the BT guy who first came setting up the telephone line 5 years ago lol).
There seem however to be an issue somewhere in the building design/setup, with one of my Neighbors (we're the only two live in the building yet) our speed is stuck around the 100-150MB when we're both went for the 1GB option.
I've plugged my laptop via cable directly on the HyperOptic socket and made sure the Windows network connection was set on 1GB but the speed test results are the same. Ticket raised with their Support, waiting for feedback.
Tbh I'm mainly just going off the advice from @MTA99 (post #365). I did some research, its not the fastest but its roughly rank no.2 among a few other access points. Only Apple's Airport Extreme beats it and everything by almost 2x speeds. I like Apple but a while ago I read their router has slight issues for some gamers/games, but who knows maybe its sorted these days. However! I think this UniFi AP looks well nice and would look perfect on the wall in my living room - so I'll only ever use the 5Ghz channel, but if you're using it to get a signal to go upstairs I've seen some benchmarks where the speed is halved.Just had a look at the Ubiquiti UniFi AC Pro (didn't know what it was), now wondering if it could give me better speed upstairs than the Powerline Adapter.
What do you think Evosparki? maybe we can go through the whole process together
It'll be interesting to see which way their services goes in the next 12 months, they're currently spending a fortune running fibre to all manner of remote places - the demand is really high, but it's an expensive business.
Tbh I'm mainly just going off the advice from @MTA99 (post #365). I did some research, its not the fastest but its roughly rank no.2 among a few other access points. Only Apple's Airport Extreme beats it and everything by almost 2x speeds. I like Apple but a while ago I read their router has slight issues for some gamers/games, but who knows maybe its sorted these days. However! I think this UniFi AP looks well nice and would look perfect on the wall in my living room - so I'll only ever use the 5Ghz channel, but if you're using it to get a signal to go upstairs I've seen some benchmarks where the speed is halved.
Compared to other Wifi devices there's not exactly a lot of reviews/benchmarks of this AP to read around the internet especially in terms of gaming performance as well as home use - much of the chatter is about using this AP for offices and not the home.
Do you have any details on this? All the information I can find indicates they are still only servicing residential blocks in cities. Presumably they are running an Openreach tail to the building and then it's copper from the utilities closet to the individual units. It's not actually *that* expensive per-unit to do.