Title: Decent broadband required Post by: henrik777 on October 29, 2009, 09:43:53 AM Ok folks help please.
My internet connection is pathetic and only some sites are working whilst some are working at postie speed (2 days later) just so happen none of the broadband site are working !!! Looking for decent or unlimited use allowance, speed isn't an issue as i have 2mb and thats enough (when it works) although to switch i'd expect more but not not really needed. No cable and exchange isn't unbundled. Postcode ky103hg if it helps. Would consider switching phone to get the right deal. Sky do 40gb for £17 but i wanted slightly cheaper or no cap. Currently £14.99 with aol no cap but lately it's gone bad hence i want to switch. Any help appreciated. Cheers Sandy Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: Graham C on October 29, 2009, 09:52:56 AM Can you get cable? Virgin is the nuts.
Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: henrik777 on October 29, 2009, 09:59:17 AM The only downside to cable other than the fact they are to tight to come to the country is that the tv isn't as good as sky.
Any more bragging about the best broadband and i'll ask Kev to slap you. Sandy Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: kinboshi on October 29, 2009, 10:03:57 AM Virgin for broadband, Sky for TV.
That's the schnuts imo. Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: henrik777 on October 29, 2009, 10:08:09 AM I think the nearest cable from here is around a million miles away though.
Maybe i should move house. sandy Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: Ironside on October 29, 2009, 10:27:48 AM I think the nearest cable from here is around a million miles away though. Maybe i should move house. sandy i know that feeling you might find that the local exchange is getting busier and busier and thats causing your broadband slowing down and more than likely you isp is having tech problems i am nearly 2 miles from my local exchange used to get 2.5mb broadband in those days i was one of only a few on the exchange with broadband nowadays there are over 2 dozen visable wireless connections near my house and my speed is less than 1mb Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: henrik777 on October 29, 2009, 10:32:43 AM It's happened 3/4 times in 2 months.
I can be downloading something and it is normal but try to connect tobbc web page or my bank etc and it says connection problem then try blonde and it's fine. Aol tell me my ruter is connected fine and still some sites have issues and others don't and it varies which ones. Slow speeds i can handle but 10 mins to load bbc is a bit ott especially when it's "your computer" even though you've tried 3 different ones whilst on the phone. Just finished downloading top chef and i can't access the broadband comparison sites all that time but can get into blonde, sky, virgin Sandy Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: Longines on October 29, 2009, 10:39:08 AM No LLU restricts your choice somewhat. Do *not* go for Sky - their non-LLU product called Connect is horrific for throttling and traffic shaping.
Cheap, no cap, good quality - most providers can do 2 out of 3. None do 3 out of 3. Zen, IDNet and Plusnet are all pretty good. Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: Ironside on October 29, 2009, 10:41:02 AM longines i wouldnt mind paying for no cap and good quailty but i just cant get it
Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: Dino on October 29, 2009, 12:25:57 PM longines i wouldn't mind paying for no cap and good quality but i just cant get it Depends how much you want to pay.Plusnet Pro (http://www.plus.net/residential/broadband/pro.shtml) is 20Gb a month for £20. After 20Gb you pay £2 for 2Gb but Midnight till 8am is free,it is not unusual for me to download 200Gb for my £20. Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: Ironside on October 29, 2009, 01:15:03 PM longines i wouldn't mind paying for no cap and good quality but i just cant get it Depends how much you want to pay.Plusnet Pro (http://www.plus.net/residential/broadband/pro.shtml) is 20Gb a month for £20. After 20Gb you pay £2 for 2Gb but Midnight till 8am is free,it is not unusual for me to download 200Gb for my £20. it will still not get me a decent speed Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: Ironside on October 29, 2009, 01:19:34 PM longines i wouldn't mind paying for no cap and good quality but i just cant get it Depends how much you want to pay.Plusnet Pro (http://www.plus.net/residential/broadband/pro.shtml) is 20Gb a month for £20. After 20Gb you pay £2 for 2Gb but Midnight till 8am is free,it is not unusual for me to download 200Gb for my £20. whats the difference for you with pro than the cheaper premium which allows you 80gb during the day and unlimited after midnight? Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: Dino on October 29, 2009, 02:41:15 PM Plusnet use very heavy throttling during busy periods on the premium product,Pro is unthrottled at all times.
Normal browsing use is unaffected by throttling,the same as if you are a long way from the exchange and get slow speeds anyway it would not be noticable. I used to do a lot of online motor racing and throttling screwed that up,so I used the Pro. Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: Ironside on October 29, 2009, 02:43:50 PM Plusnet use very heavy throttling during busy periods on the premium product,Pro is unthrottled at all times. Normal browsing use is unaffected by throttling,the same as if you are a long way from the exchange and get slow speeds anyway it would not be noticable. I used to do a lot of online motor racing and throttling screwed that up,so I used the Pro. the best speed they say they can offer me is 0.5mb think i will stick to what i have just now Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: henrik777 on October 29, 2009, 07:31:42 PM Managed to get aol to make the net usable again :)
http://www.pipex.co.uk/business/broadband/lite/ 25gb limit between 1800-2300 unlimited for the rest of the time. Upto 24mb (8 max for my line) just under £17. Seems like a good option and faster than sky if the line improves. Gotta buy a new router but i can live with that. Cheers for the advice. Sandy Title: Re: Decent broadband required Post by: Longines on October 29, 2009, 09:31:46 PM Pipex were a truly excellent ISP.
Then they were bought by Tiscali. Good luck. |