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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Optimist - 27 May 2008 15:13 - 6823 of 11003

Richgit69

I don't know if they differ in quality, but I suspect that most are the same. Why not buy a new one for a fiver and test it?

Test it with no other phones or filters plugged in, and blug your router into the BT master socket. Or better still, if you have a modern master socket, remove the front plate which dissconnects all of your extensio wireing and plug the filter in direct.

Richgit69 - 27 May 2008 15:31 - 6824 of 11003

Optimist, thanks ;-)

That's what they suggested plug it into a master socket, but I cant reach it behind large TV and very difficult for me in wheelchair ;-) I find away thou ;-)

KEAYDIAN - 27 May 2008 15:51 - 6825 of 11003

Richgit69.

Mate of mine at BT says adding new filters will not help.

ExecLine - 27 May 2008 16:03 - 6826 of 11003

I thought that it was the broadband that was noisy and so the filters were to help phones plugged into the same socket by filtering out the unwanted noise.

ie. Filters help phones but do not help broadband.

jeffmack - 27 May 2008 16:19 - 6827 of 11003

K
You got a mate........

KEAYDIAN - 27 May 2008 16:24 - 6828 of 11003

Several ;O)

Richgit69 - 27 May 2008 16:41 - 6829 of 11003

Keaydian, Thanks ;-)

Seymour Clearly - 27 May 2008 17:29 - 6830 of 11003

Incidentally I've just been onto the Pipex website - and I find I'm now with Tiscali :-(

Off to find an alternative b/band supplier.

Richgit69 - 27 May 2008 21:05 - 6831 of 11003

Seymour, exactly what I an thinking ;-)

Keep well away from them ;-)

Mega Bucks - 28 May 2008 00:31 - 6832 of 11003

How big is 1GB? Then and now!!!!

zscrooge - 31 May 2008 19:43 - 6833 of 11003

Thinking of changing ISP.

Just need quick, reliable, unlimited (LOL) connection via router. Happy to pay circa 25 for reliability.

Will Plusnet be the best?
Once I have a MAC will it all be straightforward?

Optimist - 31 May 2008 20:03 - 6834 of 11003

Check out demon.net . 23 for a dedicated IP address I've always found them reliable and they don't try to push adverts at you. They also have an unlimited business package that starts at around double that price.

Kayak - 31 May 2008 21:02 - 6835 of 11003

Plusnet is certainly not unlimited. They went through a bad patch but are apparently now much better. They do have lowish bandwidth limits though and they will slow you down before you start to hit them with the aim of stopping you dead when you do.

If you mean truly unlimited one of the Entanet resellers is about your only option at realistic prices.

ThePublisher - 01 Jun 2008 10:48 - 6836 of 11003

zscrooge,

You might like to look back over the last two days in the Broadband thread running alongside this.

On the other hand you might not........as I am now rather embarrassed with the choices!

TP

zscrooge - 01 Jun 2008 15:45 - 6837 of 11003

Publisher
Sadly I am not a premium member to access that board.


Opti -i used to be on Demon a long time ago -will take another look. Cheers Kayak, I don't really need true unlimited which i know you don't get anyway, just the 40gb that usually comes in that price range.
Just wondered which might be best - i suppose they all vary month to month in surveys according to isp reviews sites. Could do with one that won't get taken over and then change the way it operates although sector consolidation looks likely to continue.

Also, is a static ip address more open to attack than one which is dynamically assigned?

Also, I notice that Demon suggest Speedtouch routers but I already have one (netgear). Would i need to change?

Greystone - 02 Jun 2008 15:36 - 6838 of 11003

PC running very slow and I notice I am getting a lot of "receive" errors on my broadband line. Can anyone point me at anything that might help me find out what is going on?

HARRYCAT - 02 Jun 2008 15:41 - 6839 of 11003

If you are Tiscali, join the club, but looks to be a Tiscali/BT problem, not home PC fault. Tiscali trying to sort it, but taking forever!

ExecLine - 02 Jun 2008 16:36 - 6840 of 11003

Greystone

For a start...

1. What housekeeping have you done?
2. Wireless or what? Which Router or Modem if not wireless?
3. Which virus checkers done?
4. Defragged?
5. Used CCleaner yet?
6. Waggled and checked your connections (all of them)?
7. Done any downloads recently - or upgrades?
8. XP or Vista?
9. Have you disconnected the PC and connected a corded phone to see if you have noise on the phone line?

Kayak - 02 Jun 2008 19:41 - 6841 of 11003

Alan, if you're using the broadband stats program and getting CRC errors on the line (you'll also have a low connection speed and/or a low SNR reading) then it's bound to be a physical problem with the line. Check integrity of wiring, jiggle connections, and check for noise on the voice side. Also worth rebooting the modem/router. Also try unplugging all telephones to see if it makes a difference.

MightyMicro - 02 Jun 2008 20:40 - 6842 of 11003

Greystone: I'm with Kayak on this. Power cycling the router is always worthwhile. Friend of mine who is a Captain of Airbuses says it worked for his A340 as well. Bloody computers.
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