Finally, we're getting FTTP, woo-hoo! (it was installed in June 2024)

Yeah bit steep
Well for my requirements anyway
And not long renewed with plusnet
So would be some cost involved if switch isp
Though I might actually get a better deal
As a new customer elsewhere
All the best deals and cashback offers
Seem to be for new customers not existing ones
 
Going back to the previous post

Regarding damage

And drilling

Plusnet small print specifically says



We'll drill through your wall from the outside of your property so we can connect the Full Fibre boxes and cables.



so not drill from inside?

Or will the engineer just do whatever

regardless of that small print?

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Can't get the copy and paste in same font colour
 
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EE are doing 1.6Gbps
But it’s very expensive
£70 a month
I find with my 900Mbps service the download speed drops from 112MB/s to around 40MB/s and then back up again, I don’t know if it’s my ISP or everybody’s is like that and it’s the EA App.

The good thing about having a 1.6Gbps service is it would boost to 200MB/s then drop down and back up again, meaning faster average speeds.
 
So they are basically just saying
They will drill a hole to fit
Going back to the previous post

Regarding damage

And drilling

Plusnet small print specifically says



We'll drill through your wall from the outside of your property so we can connect the Full Fibre boxes and cables.



so not drill from inside?

Or will the engineer just do whatever

regardless of that small print?

Edit
Can't get the copy and paste in same font colour
They drill the CSP on the outside
Then bring the cable closer to where you want it
Do you know if your done by underground or overhead wiring?
 
I find with my 900Mbps service the download speed drops from 112MB/s to around 40MB/s and then back up again, I don’t know if it’s my ISP or everybody’s is like that and it’s the EA App.

The good thing about having a 1.6Gbps service is it would boost to 200MB/s then drop down and back up again, meaning faster average speeds.
The download I did on my Xbox this afternoon did dip a few times, but wasn't nearly as bad as the dips on my old Virgin connection.
 
Regarding download speed
If using steam or other apps then yeah
Variations could well be down to the app/their server
Plusnet small print says we guarantee minimum 275Mbs
No idea if that's standard or specific to each customer
What minimum guarantee of speed is
 
No worries
So your install will be like mine
(The installer would put the ONT where you want, within reason)
Don't worry, I think I just got unlucky
with a poor subcontractor
Yeah am still hopeful
They will tack it around the skirting
To other side of the room
Though would have to move tv and sofa
I will play heavily on the fact I can't physically
Tack an ethernet around myself lol
 
Yeah am still hopeful
They will tack it around the skirting
To other side of the room
Though would have to move tv and sofa
I will play heavily on the fact I can't physically
Tack an ethernet around myself lol
Fingers crossed for you
Hopefully it's not too far
Completely get that you can't
I'm the same
 
Nice came home today
And fttp checker shows mine has gone live ;)
Plusnet shows up to 900Mbs
Though openreach says up to 1800Mbs
I guess not many companies yet are doing 1 Gbs or higher
On openreach network
Nice to know it could get faster in the future though
Plusnet price for 500Mbs is basically what I am paying them
For 38Mbs give or take 2 quid
EE do 1.6 I think but it’s very expensive.
 
EE do 1.6 I think but it’s very expensive.
Would be nice must admit
But to be honest I probably don't need it
Only 2 of us here
And other than her streaming tv
i basically have full use of available bandwidth
Have ordered 500Mbs just now
Should be able to upgrade to 900Mbs in future
If games get much bigger and I feel the need
For more speed
 
Just to let you know
So you aren’t worried about your install @Mcnumpty2323
They are coming on Friday to fix the damage
Engineer today was disgusted when he saw the install
The cable should have also been white
Which makes sense, given the walls are white
 
Just to let you know
So you aren’t worried about your install @Mcnumpty2323
They are coming on Friday to fix the damage
Engineer today was disgusted when he saw the install
The cable should have also been white
Which makes sense, given the walls are white
was that after you contacted them?
if so must admit thats a fast response from them
and rightly so
problems can happen
how they are dealt with makes all the difference
 
We'll drill through your wall from the outside of your property so we can connect the Full Fibre boxes and cables.



so not drill from inside?
I think they are just talking practicalities of drilling from the outside to avoid blowing out the edge of a brick ..

but after discussing with the openreach guy (pulling cable to outside door) about crap installs from kelly's or morrisons(data service) I intend to ring sky and confirm it won't be those;
equally I want more precision than we will arrive between 0800&1300 too - I'm not spending a day on this, plus need to clear space for them to work.

[was reminded today what cowboys are on the loose - proverbial double-glazing salesman in the area - explained I wanted a quote on blown pane
ended up giving quote on window would be £2.8K, too much OK £1.8K , speaks to boss maybe could do £1.2K WTF ]
 
You can't request an Openreach employee instead of a subcontractor does your install, and you won't get any better than AM or PM, changing to a tighter estimate on the day when you get a text to let you know.

If you need a hole drilled a certain way then the best thing is to drill it yourself and point the engineer towards it.
 
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