Not to mention it is better in pretty much every way.I'd take Opeanreach FTTP for the superior upload speed.
Not to mention it is better in pretty much every way.I'd take Opeanreach FTTP for the superior upload speed.
Only tip I can give you is use a decent router since the Superhubs don't have get coverage on wifi
Full Unifi network here so no issues with wifi or any of the internal network. The Superhub would be used simply to connect to the outside world, no internal routing or wifi.
It does sound like VM can be a bit hit and miss. Great when it works but a nightmare when it doesn't.
Swapped from 15/0.7 fttc to m100 last month, mostly been fine had a few hours where random web sites wouldnt load with a dns error, no sign of congestion in my area, sh3 does decide every now and again that nothing will get to use the internet on wifi, my gigabit ethernet connection hasn't ever gone down, min latency increased from 18ms to 19ms fair amount of jitter as well, speed is great hits 118mb download 11mb up
I'd take Opeanreach FTTP for the superior upload speed.
When covering an area they put down the green cabs and between that and your property might be a few access points for them in the pavement, then finally there is a connection to the edge of each property on the pavement. I'm not sure how far the cables are already in place but get the feeling they just connect it from the junction at your property pavement to your house (into a external box on your wall). Generally there isn't any digging as that work was all done months/years ago. As I've got grass at the front they just laid the cable in a cover underneath it in a line from the pavement to the front of the house. Not sure how they did it but I've never noticed the line in the grass, must have some way of cutting a thin slit and pushing it down
Thanks the access point in the pavement outside the house is not on mine its located about 150 feet away down the road the greenbox is roughly 400 feet away.
I will find out more from the field engineer on Tuesday be nice if I can get wired up.
He's not a field engineer, he's a field sales advisor working on commission and trained to a slightly higher standard so he can (theoretically) mark up construction, green box distance is irrelevant, it'll be fed from the nearest CATV access point outside the front of the property even if that's 150 ft away as long as ducting is in place. If it isn't in place, it's less likely they will do 150ft of construction, also 'round the corner' doesn't fill me with happy thoughts, if you are an un-cabled street in a cabled area, it's usually for a reason, though the corner house may be able to take a feed from the cabled street. You will be charged nothing more than (at most) the standard install fee (£35?), the only time excess construction was ever passed onto a customer was if the customer specifically requested it eg they had built a new property at the back of an existing plot and it needed more than the construction budget would provide, in most cases it was usually agreed the builder would trench/duct/rope the run during construction and VM would provide the cable as a compromise, nothing was ever done without agreement before hand and this doesn't seem to apply here.
Thanks so I actually found the CATV access point just outside the property but I dont notice anyone else in the street wired up apart from houses around the corner 150 feet away.
The field sales advisor seemed confident on getting it connected up looking at the network I have signed up and waiting to see what happens.
Picked up what?Morning all, picked one of these up from the bay, would someone be kind enough to link me to the latest dropping driver for W10 please?
Many thanks
Picked up what?
When?Fortunately the eBay seller protection means you can send it back when it doesn't work properly
Crap wrong threadPicked up what?
Crap wrong thread
ignore, wondered where I posted this