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3) I was careful with the choice of screwdriverI needed to get the phones working though (having no proper phones until BT bothered to show up again wasn't an option) and I knew if something went wrong there was nothing that couldn't easily be sorted (re do the wiring/another faceplate!). It won't matter any way when an ADSL plate gets fitted as it will only be re-wired again
Again not having a go - just a good bit of banter!
I'm jealous too. This is what I get with virgin media's brilliant 20mb service in Liverpool.
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Ordered today, install date 1st AprilLet's see if I have more luck than those before me
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Ordered today, install date 1st AprilLet's see if I have more luck than those before me
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OK not 100% im sure some of it is on ZENs network but I cant see why anyone would want to pay twice as much as BT plus an activation fee for pretty much the same product.
OK so we all hate BT and traffic management etc but twice as much how can that justified?
Ordered - installation date not until May!
Totally worth it on market1 exchanges. When your connection is effectively unusable to the point of not being able to play multiplayer games (triple digit pings and double digit packet loss) or even stream SD youtube vids from 5pm until after midnight, cheap ISP's don't feel like such good value.OK so we all hate BT and traffic management etc but twice as much how can that justified?
They never called back - not surprised - 3rd call back for different issues that hasn't happened.
Might want to get the date checked as it shouldn't take that long if the cab is live.
That's why I say use their forum/moderator team. People who have had similar experience to yours got everything sorted the way it should have been done in the first place. Once a moderator picks up your case you will get call backs and follow ups untill the problems solved and your happy.They never called back - not surprised - 3rd call back for different issues that hasn't happened.
The way the IDC terminals on the faceplates work is by clamping and cutting in to the core of the wire.
By jamming a screwdriver in, you've moved the blades further apart, so they won't "clamp" at the same pressure. Only an IDC punchdown tool should be used, a rewire (using the same faceplate), even with the right tool now may not help. You need a full new faceplate.
Probably not a problem at this point as he'll sort you out, but worth noting in the future if you want to do any extension wiring![]()
Are you guys that are getting Infinity already with BT and have their phone line? I'm not with BT and there's a FTTC Cab about 500m from my home but the BT address checker says I can't get it. Just wondered if they looked at BT customers first when allocating FTTC. I'm sure that's not the case but I can't help thinking it.
Ditch Infinity and get a real ISP such as Zen.
Because being a female network engineer she's obviously too stupid to realise that taking a small bladed screwdriver and sliding it down the edge of the IDC "teeth" (as in tip of screwdriver flat against the teeth with the cable under it, basically like 1 half of the punch tool) it's able to clamp the cable as normal. She's just a "bird" with a butter knife and no clue, right?