So Gigaclear have now finished installing their infrastructure so hopefully that's available to order sooner rather than later. It does now look like Virgin/O2 are in the area beginning work too so I guess they could potentially beat Gigaclear to being available sooner!
So we only have FTTC here, when clicking on OpenReach FTTP it shows the grey circles below:
The purple lines are GigaClear carrying out their work (I can't filter FTTC/FTTP for them).
I'm still not sure what they are actually installing :D
Is everything shown on that map FTTP? Or does it also show FTTC lines?
Just wondering as GigaClear are currently working on our street, is it safe to assume that will be FTTP?
So Gigaclear have just started digging up our street to install their cables in my area. Does anyone know how soon after this is done that it will actually become available to order?
Also, does them installing the cables open the area up for other ISPs to offer their services?
I'm currently with Zen on an fttc connection but their supplied Fritz!Box 7530 doesn't seem the best at pushing my wifi signal out around the house and some devices get a real poor connection.
I did pick up a TP-Link AX3000 but then realised the Fritz!Box doesn't seem to work in bridged mode...
Does this work in the store? I thought I read that it only applies to games in your library meaning you'd have to buy it before you can see the badges.
Has anyone played the Ori games on Deck? The bundle for the both of them is currently on sale but I've noticed one of them isn't verified and there is mixed reports online on if it works or not.
Can anyone who has them confirm if they work okay? Thanks.
Absolutely loving mine since I've got it. Finished a load of PC games that I missed out on being a console only owner and set up EmuDeck on it which has been great.
Is CD Keys a legit source for Steam codes? There are a few games I was thinking of picking up in the Steam sale but I've noticed they are even cheaper on CDKeys, is the site okay to use for game codes?
I was looking at the 2.4G version which has the buttons in the Deck layout. I was watching a Retro Game Corps YouTube video and he said the 2.4G version was the better choice for the SD.
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