Got Sky Broadband and also 2 x Sky boosters however my home office seems to be a dead spot and causing me issues for work teams calls etc
My home office is converted from internal garage.
I have tried products that route signal through plug socket but they just never seem to be any good.
Does anyone know of any Broadband Services where a technician can come out and review and look to improve? Or should I just get another telephone connection in my home office? Most products I see have issues with sky broadband. I have sky glass so not sure I can change provider.
We get about 50mbps when near main router.
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Thread: Broadband Services?
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24-04-2023 09:51 PM #1
Broadband Services?
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24-04-2023 10:55 PM #2
You can download a WiFi analyser app to check for dark spots in coverage.
Is there any way to run an ethernet cable from your existing router to your garage?
If not, you could upgrade your router to a "gaming router" like a Netgear Nighthawk or a MESH system.
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25-04-2023 09:17 PM #3
Thanks. Will do that.
It would need to be a very long Ethernet cable.
I got another Wi-Fi booster to attach to laptop but it doesn’t look like it make an any difference.
I think I will need to get a more powerful router - I just don’t want to mess around with settings and screen it all up as everyone else in the house seems happy!!! Cheers
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01-05-2023 10:15 PM #5
I allowed EE to persuade me to go from perfectly satisfactory bog standard broadband to ‘faster’ full fibre broadband. Fine in theory, but I wasn’t prepared for the ensuing farce involving Open Reach. Engineer arrives to lead the cable from the pole into my house but tells me that the pole is ‘B’ type, ie. condemned and unable for him to go up. Followed by a 90 minute wait for a ‘hoist’ vehicle, which couldn’t get close enough to the pole. Meanwhile, the engineer tries to drill holes to attach the box to the exterior whinstone wall but wears out two drills plus another of mine. He had to disappear for an hour to purchase another one. He completes half the job but has to report that the job is categorised as ‘incomplete’ awaiting further attention ( he says they’ll have to come with a scaffold to climb the pole). Ten days pass and I hear nothing from EE or Open Reach. I contact EE who tell me the job’s under review and I’ll hear from them in due course. I’m still waiting. Fortunately, my router is still functioning and my wifi is ok, but it hardly fills you with confidence in the ‘best’ broadband provider in the country.
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03-05-2023 12:29 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Got an email through saying that the Openreach workers would be out on Tuesday the whatever of December to dig up the road outside and run a cable to my house, then the Openreach engineer would be out on the Friday to connect the cable to the inside of my house.
Got a text through the day before just saying “sorry we’ve had to cancel your order” so I phone up BT to find out what happened, they don’t know either, they have to contact Openreach.
Guy on the phone puts the order through again and I get another email but this time it only says about the engineer coming to do the internal works. I phone BT again, explain that last time I was told workers would need to come and run a cable from the road to my house and this time it doesn’t say that. She explains that I’ve not to worry and that Openreach have said the engineer will be enough.
So the engineer comes to the door a few weeks after and as everyone has probably guessed says “I can’t do the job, there’s no cables run to the house” he does the internal stuff like putting the box on the wall and running to cable from inside to outside and says the workers just have to connect the outside cable from the road to the house now.
Cue 4 months of chasing up BT who in turn have to chase up Openreach to find out when it’s going to be connected. It finally got connected three weeks ago after being ordered in November.
I did get 500 and odd pound credited to my account tbf.
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03-05-2023 12:48 PM #7
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We've had the same issues with open reach and talk talk at my mums house. We only upgraded because it was cheaper. We started the process in Jan and it was finally completed yesterday. Jobs cancelled, no equipment delivered, Wrong outsode boxes, no outside boxes, digging up her driveway etc. Total pain
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03-05-2023 05:36 PM #8
Open Reach are a joke, they have a virtual monopoly on the network (excluding the likes of Virgin’s network), and they know it doesn’t matter how crap a job they do, how long they drag their feet or how much they screw up, almost every provider still has to use them
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03-05-2023 05:55 PM #9
I think Open Reach have bitten off more than they can chew. I’ve got an engineer coming tomorrow to complete my job, but I just know that it won’t happen.
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03-05-2023 07:02 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Openreach have the old wire network but that's only an advantage in places where City Fibre or Virgin don't want to spend their money.
Edit: my Plusnet fibre install went swimmingly with CityFibre. :-)Last edited by Just Alf; 03-05-2023 at 07:05 PM.
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04-05-2023 07:48 AM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-05-2023 02:16 PM #12
I’m on Virgin and it was garbage until I swapped their router for a mesh router. Now it flies!
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08-05-2023 03:33 PM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've been with "cable" broadband since 2000, one of the first on the 512kbps then the 1Meg. I've definitely had the five nines of availability (99.999%) over that time with download/upload speed that dwarf the ADSL options.
I'm happy with the Virgin offering just now but I am being tempted by the City Fibre options, if I didn't also get my TV through Virgin, I reckon I'd jump over.
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09-05-2023 06:18 AM #14
I've had Voda Giga Fibre for a couple of months now and it's been amazing. I get FULL speed up & down when wired and 850/800 WiFi when in same room. I bought an Asus router. 2yr contract for £32pm.
Couldn't believe how easy it was to cancel Virgin.
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11-05-2023 12:48 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Seems to be a problem with Orbi.
I’ve changed to an Eero which is from Amazon. Fine so far. If one unit dies the other still works and you can upgrade indivdual units and they will still work as a system.
My other option was the Google mesh system which also looked good.
Virgin has been quite good but its expensive. I only get broadband through them since I got a smart TV - and the utter crapness of SmartTV apps is another thread.Last edited by Colr; 11-05-2023 at 12:50 PM.
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11-05-2023 02:54 PM #17
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"You opened the box....and your soul belongs to me...."
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16-05-2023 02:52 PM #18
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I'm coming to the end of a fibre/phone line agreement with Plusnet.
They have been terrible for customer service and I would be leaving them anyway but Virgin now available in my area.
My agreement ends with Plusnet at the start of September and i'm keen to avoid any down time. Can I just sign up and set up with Virgin anytime before then, make sure it works (as it's not using phone line) then end my contract with Plusnet?
I'm aware that it would mean that i'm paying for two separate providers for one month but would rather that than the potential of significant hassle/down time.
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yeah you can, as virgin runs on a different infrastructure to open reach based providers. As you said, you’ll probably end up paying for 2 providers, but it will guarantee no down time, or at least shorten any down time if there’s delays with virgin going active
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16-05-2023 10:02 PM #20
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