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Previously on "Problems With Bt Broadband"

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  • Ivor1
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    Originally posted by Bumner
    Hey Ivor..... ask them if there's a chance it could be due to cosmic rays or sonic booms??????
    I will do that this weekend LOL, I can record it on my mobile and will try and post it here

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by Bumner
    .....stationary cupboard is in the middle of the office.... you'll have to do better than that......
    Just sent you a PM

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  • Bumner
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    .....stationary cupboard is in the middle of the office.... you'll have to do better than that......

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by Bumner
    Hey Phoenix.... you on a rate here......? Let's see if you can out do the Helpdesk numpties...... or are you one yourself??????
    Mr Bumner!
    I will gladly take any contributions you suggest, but the rumours they are moving me to Deli are not true....meet you in the cupboard?

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  • Bumner
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    Hey Ivor..... ask them if there's a chance it could be due to cosmic rays or sonic booms??????

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  • Bumner
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    Hey Phoenix.... you on a rate here......? Let's see if you can out do the Helpdesk numpties...... or are you one yourself??????

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by SantaClaus
    In my best bangalore accent:

    "Kindly sir delete all your cookies and graciously reboot".

    Well that was the answer I got from BT's Indian helpdesk when I lost internet access yesterday. By the way, I've had no problem with Netgear's ADSL Wireless Firewall router.

    Thanking you graciously Mr Claus....but I think you all miss the point here...The problem is not with the Router or The Helpdesk.....It's more than likely the setup of the Router to work with the ISP's crappy DNS Servers.

    Once it is working it will more than likely provide years of pleasure

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  • SantaClaus
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    In my best bangalore accent:

    "Kindly sir delete all your cookies and graciously reboot".

    Well that was the answer I got from BT's Indian helpdesk when I lost internet access yesterday. By the way, I've had no problem with Netgear's ADSL Wireless Firewall router.

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by Ivor1
    Ive been having problems with BT Broadband as well, has anyone had this problem, the BT Tech Support people are fecking crap

    Basically every so often, I would say a couple of times a week, it appears I cant connect, I open IE and get the 'page cant be displayed' error. If I look at the route status icon it says 'Connected' but 0 bytes, Im using the BT voyager router. When I can get to a web site it still says 'connected' but bytes are 2782 or something rather than 0. I have tried pinging www.bbc.co.uk when it says 0 bytes and get nothing.

    Its really starting to p*ss me off now BT are fecking useless. They did say that I should have my router at least 2 ft away from the computer and halogen lighting as this can cause magnetic issues causing the router to die. I had my route on top of my PC and 10 cm away from halogens lights so we sort that. Do magnetic issues cause the kind of probs Im having

    Thing is it seems to random that I recon its the line.

    I do over-night support so finding I cant login at 3am in the morning when I get called is a fecking nightmare, I end up having to call who is on secondary.

    Any advice greatly recieved.


    Think this may be a DNS issue....A lot of the ISP's have useless slow DNS Servers.
    Try setting a static DNS of 4.2.2.2 and see if that helps.......

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by jhorsfield30
    Just finished a callout to a client with problems connecting to broadband through shared connection on a network on a netgeat router /ASDL line.

    Spent two hours setting a new router up and factory resetting.

    Took two hours of screaming down the phone to BT for them to admit that the problem was their end and they used every excuse not to log a complain from "have you checked its plugged in" !*"&$*£&$*! to "check the router make"
    Unbelievable?? Anyone else dealt with these lunatics.

    Also, what are peoples opinion on working in callcentres and about the people working there?
    Is it connecting to AOL but not resolving Internet sites??

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  • loki
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    magnetic issues

    Originally posted by Ivor1
    Do magnetic issues cause the kind of probs Im having
    For what its worth....

    I had a cronic issue with my modem and sperate adsl router being placed near other kit. Took me a while to realise, but as soon as I physically seprated the modem from the router and from the other kit all has been well.

    So the answer is yes they can

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  • Ivor1
    replied
    Ive been having problems with BT Broadband as well, has anyone had this problem, the BT Tech Support people are fecking crap

    Basically every so often, I would say a couple of times a week, it appears I cant connect, I open IE and get the 'page cant be displayed' error. If I look at the route status icon it says 'Connected' but 0 bytes, Im using the BT voyager router. When I can get to a web site it still says 'connected' but bytes are 2782 or something rather than 0. I have tried pinging www.bbc.co.uk when it says 0 bytes and get nothing.

    Its really starting to p*ss me off now BT are fecking useless. They did say that I should have my router at least 2 ft away from the computer and halogen lighting as this can cause magnetic issues causing the router to die. I had my route on top of my PC and 10 cm away from halogens lights so we sort that. Do magnetic issues cause the kind of probs Im having

    Thing is it seems to random that I recon its the line.

    I do over-night support so finding I cant login at 3am in the morning when I get called is a fecking nightmare, I end up having to call who is on secondary.

    Any advice greatly recieved.

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  • cojak
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    I'm using a Zoom X5 with no problem at all. I had to turn it off and on once with a knocked a filter without realising it and broke the connection.

    That's the only time I've turned it off in 4 months.

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  • expat
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    Just installed a Netgear router last weekend, first time ever and no problems. Not once I found out by trial and error that some of the things BT said on their help pages were simply false.

    Hadn't finished reading the instructions when one wireless card had already connected me automatically to the net via somebody else's router! (Not sure I really wanted that though)

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  • ladymuck
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    Used a Netgear ADSL router for years and never had a problem. Got D-Link kit for my wireless bits, can't remember why I opted for them I think there was an offer on at the time!

    I used to be with BT for ADSL and their 'tech support' was a nightmare. OneTel are another company to be avoided like the plague. I'm now with Nildram and they're really good. Rarely have a connection problem and when I have done, they've resolved it quickly and followed up with emails to confirm it all.

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