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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 809 ✭✭✭amdaley28


    iAcesHigh wrote: »
    1. did, didn't help
    2. did, didn't help :)
    3. nope, across various ones

    It's simply that wifi signal is low and when I use router in between I suppose it simply dies off from time to time (high ping or whatever). If I don't switch to eir I might actually ask Virgin if they could put their "box" where eir one is...

    Well if Virgin didn't help & you're out of contract then you might be better off moving providers.
    I don't fancy Eir myself but it all depends what's available in your area.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,220 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    I'm going with Eir, as they can get out to me this week whereas the rest will take a while.

    I just know i will regret this decision :/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,790 ✭✭✭Ah-Watch


    Kiith wrote: »
    I'm going with Eir, as they can get out to me this week whereas the rest will take a while.

    I just know i will regret this decision :/

    I won’t say you’re mad but.... I understand when the install date is nearer.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,220 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    I really tried to hold out, but for the 2nd day in a row this was my office due to bad mobile connectivity at my house.

    3cHNyfe.png

    Great for an hour or two, but not ideal for any serious work.


  • Registered Users Posts: 155 ✭✭tubercolossus


    Kiith wrote: »
    I'm going with Eir, as they can get out to me this week whereas the rest will take a while.

    I just know i will regret this decision :/

    I'm currently with Eir, and it's actually not too bad, connection-speed and maintenance of service-wise. I do understand that they are reputed to be nightmarish when you need customer service, though. Thankfully however, I haven't needed to interact with them much.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭penev10


    I have Eir fibre and can only get 90MB to my house. With 5 of us its not great when we are all online. I can't get a faster connection (to my knowledge the line in my area is only 90MB max) so I was wondering if its possible to get a second connection/router that's not via the fibre/phone line and just split the load that way?


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,220 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    Had Eir (actually KN guy) gut to check the house on Tuesday, but there is an issue with the ducts to the house apparently. They've scheduled another visit on Tuesday to install new ducts, lay a cable into the house and get fibre setup, all at no cost, which is great. Hopefully will have 1GB by Tuesday evening.

    Need to call the landlord to make sure he's ok with them having to lay a cable under the driveway...should only be a minor bit of digging, as most of it will go under the grass. Just a single line across the tarmac driveway. It will get his house fibre'd up at no cost to him, so I don't imagine he will mind.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    Anyone have any views on Pure Telecom vs Vodafone for FTTH service? Id lean pure as had bad experiences with VF in the past but have nothing to go on with Pure?

    All other providers are over priced in my view


  • Registered Users Posts: 56 ✭✭narodvale


    How do you determine who can offer the fastest in your area?

    We’re currently with Eir at home and get around 90mbpb on a good day.

    Moving up the road, would love to do fibre if I could.

    Do I just ring everyone/all providers?


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,220 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    Airwire.ie/avail (thanks Ah-Watch) is what i used.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    narodvale wrote: »
    How do you determine who can offer the fastest in your area?

    We’re currently with Eir at home and get around 90mbpb on a good day.

    Moving up the road, would love to do fibre if I could.

    Do I just ring everyone/all providers?

    They are all using same infrasturcture so speeds wont/shouldnt vary.

    Either you have FTTC or FTTH home... on FTTH there are 2 providers in Ireland Open Eir or Siro (ESB)

    Real question is price and customer support.


  • Registered Users Posts: 56 ✭✭narodvale


    fionny wrote: »
    They are all using same infrasturcture so speeds wont/shouldnt vary.

    Either you have FTTC or FTTH home... on FTTH there are 2 providers in Ireland Open Eir or Siro (ESB)

    Real question is price and customer support.

    Thanks @fionny,

    To determine whether we have FTTC or FTTH is a case of contacting Ireland Open Eir, or Siro?

    I have a feeling we are going to be stuck with basic 'up to 100mbps' again which is a nightmare as we both work from home and struggle with this currently

    Work will cover our internet, but that you can't buy what's not available to the house


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    narodvale wrote: »
    Thanks @fionny,

    To determine whether we have FTTC or FTTH is a case of contacting Ireland Open Eir, or Siro?

    I have a feeling we are going to be stuck with basic 'up to 100mbps' again which is a nightmare as we both work from home and struggle with this currently

    Work will cover our internet, but that you can't buy what's not available to the house

    As Kiith mentioned this is a useful site Airwire.ie/avail it will show you whats available to you... (see my screenshot)

    Ideally youll want Fibre to the Home or Siro available to you. if its upto 100mbs its VDSL only.

    You can then price around.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,220 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    So much for getting broadband this week. KN guys came out today, but can't do anything. Network blockage somewhere, and there's an ESB box in the way of where they'd planned to tunnel the duct. They've put in for a Network Blockage, to see if Eir can move their point further up the road. If they can do that, KN can install the duct. **** knows how long that'll take though.

    Completely ****s me over, and need to figure out alternatives now.

    Great start to the morning :mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,073 ✭✭✭Xios


    Hey guys,

    I'm looking to get BB in Naas, new build house, I'm thinking of getting the Vodafone gigabit and tv deal for €55 a month.

    The house says its configured to receive Eir and Virgin broadband, am I wrong to assume there's no real difference in tech, so vodafone should work ok?

    Edit: I work from home and game online, so reliability is important to me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    Xios wrote: »
    Hey guys,

    I'm looking to get BB in Naas, new build house, I'm thinking of getting the Vodafone gigabit and tv deal for €55 a month.

    The house says its configured to receive Eir and Virgin broadband, am I wrong to assume there's no real difference in tech, so vodafone should work ok?

    Edit: I work from home and game online, so reliability is important to me.

    2 different infrastructures. Virgin is a fair bit more expensive runs on cable.

    Vf is prob open eir. A lot cheaper. (I heard their tv is ****e) vf service is awful with all outsourced agents in Egypt.

    Look into pure or sky also.


  • Registered Users Posts: 35 st3veebee


    Looking to get setup in new apartment with broadband in Dublin 15, contacted PURE who have a good price but can't get over to initial setup until 3 weeks. I said that I really need it sooner if possible so will ask around other providers, but the PURE contact told me that every broadband supplier in Dublin use the same technicians etc so 3 weeks minimum no matter what.

    Is this true? Anyone get a sooner appointment than this? Are PURE any good also??


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,220 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    Depends on the setup i think. KN Group are used by a lot of them to do installs, so the delay might be with them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    st3veebee wrote: »
    Looking to get setup in new apartment with broadband in Dublin 15, contacted PURE who have a good price but can't get over to initial setup until 3 weeks. I said that I really need it sooner if possible so will ask around other providers, but the PURE contact told me that every broadband supplier in Dublin use the same technicians etc so 3 weeks minimum no matter what.

    Is this true? Anyone get a sooner appointment than this? Are PURE any good also??

    I’m in cork and just signed up with them. Ordered on Wednesday last week and install on Thursday so I guess it’s legit how busy they are and they are right it’s open eir so either eir themselves or kn. unless you have an option on siro or virgin then you will be stuck.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 61 ✭✭NotAnotherOrange


    Hi all,

    Fibre to the home is finally available in my area.

    I'm with Airwire right now for fixed wireless and I do think their customer service is pretty good, so happy to stick with them but they are quite expensive.

    How do Digiweb compare? Does it matter who we go with in terms of speed? I want to get 1000/100

    Cheers


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,220 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    Anyone have any experience on how long it takes Eir to do what i assume is dig work? KN Group came out last week but were unable to put the duct into the house, as there is an ESB box in the way. Apparently they need Eir to move their line further down the path, past the ESB box, and they can then lay the fibre duct into the house.

    Eir have given me a forecast date of the 29th March, and when i call them to get a more concrete date, they say it'll "probably" be done sooner. I'll be calling them constantly, but i need to know if i should just give up and look into satellite or something else.

    Currently using a 4g dongle, which does the job for now, but isn't great.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    SoupBanana wrote: »
    Hi all,

    Fibre to the home is finally available in my area.

    I'm with Airwire right now for fixed wireless and I do think their customer service is pretty good, so happy to stick with them but they are quite expensive.

    How do Digiweb compare? Does it matter who we go with in terms of speed? I want to get 1000/100

    Cheers

    I have heard reasonable things about digiweb but they are WAYYYYY overpriced when you compare to VF/SKY/PURE... the have a nice 3 month discount then a very high price thereafter PLUS they charge an install fee which neither VF or Pure do.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    Kiith wrote: »
    Anyone have any experience on how long it takes Eir to do what i assume is dig work? KN Group came out last week but were unable to put the duct into the house, as there is an ESB box in the way. Apparently they need Eir to move their line further down the path, past the ESB box, and they can then lay the fibre duct into the house.

    Eir have given me a forecast date of the 29th March, and when i call them to get a more concrete date, they say it'll "probably" be done sooner. I'll be calling them constantly, but i need to know if i should just give up and look into satellite or something else.

    Currently using a 4g dongle, which does the job for now, but isn't great.

    Not QUITE comparable... but in Cork yesterday KN came to install my fibre line, we dont know where duct comes in and they advised they need their "civils team" to come and do the dig work.... Grand.

    3 hours later it was booked in on the phone for Wednesday coming.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,220 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    Was it KN's Civil team that contacted you after their initial visit?

    KN have said it's Eir that will be doing the work here, which is why i'm worried. It's been 10 days now, and Eir still have the 29th as their forecast date.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    Kiith wrote: »
    Was it KN's Civil team that contacted you after their initial visit?

    KN have said it's Eir that will be doing the work here, which is why i'm worried. It's been 10 days now, and Eir still have the 29th as their forecast date.

    Yes it was KN again, I guess maybe KN have the contract for certain parts of the infrastucture and Open Eir themselves...

    Suspect KN are better as they have the carrot of being paid... Eir are probably their long time useless selves and will have it on the long finger.


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  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,220 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    Yeah, wish it was KN as they were very helpful when i talked to them. Girl on the phone basically said hound eir, and call them every day till they come out and do the work.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    Kiith wrote: »
    Yeah, wish it was KN as they were very helpful when i talked to them. Girl on the phone basically said hound eir, and call them every day till they come out and do the work.

    Prob same booking lady I spoke with and ya had all the info and quite friendly and helpful was quite surprised considering the dread of anything to do with Eir.

    Hounding sounds like the right approach!


  • Registered Users Posts: 61 ✭✭NotAnotherOrange


    fionny wrote: »
    I have heard reasonable things about digiweb but they are WAYYYYY overpriced when you compare to VF/SKY/PURE... the have a nice 3 month discount then a very high price thereafter PLUS they charge an install fee which neither VF or Pure do.

    Fair enough.

    I'm not too concerned about the monthly cost as long as the service is good.

    I called Airwire trying to get an install and they said they'd try and get a KN engineer booked but it might not be until this afternoon (to have it booked). And I've not heard anything back which is annoying.

    If I sign up through Eir online I can get someone out Weds. Why would Airwire not be able to do something similar straight away?

    I'd rather stick to Airwire or even Digiweb, but I'm also eager (desperate) to get FTTH installed asap.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    SoupBanana wrote: »
    Fair enough.

    I'm not too concerned about the monthly cost as long as the service is good.

    I called Airwire trying to get an install and they said they'd try and get a KN engineer booked but it might not be until this afternoon (to have it booked). And I've not heard anything back which is annoying.

    If I sign up through Eir online I can get someone out Weds. Why would Airwire not be able to do something similar straight away?

    I'd rather stick to Airwire or even Digiweb, but I'm also eager (desperate) to get FTTH installed asap.

    There’s paying for service and being gouged. Digiweb are like twice the price. They all come on same infrastructure and if something goes wrong it’s same people who will fix not your named isp.

    I signed up with pure the other day they had KN out in under a week but that likely depends on their availability.


  • Registered Users Posts: 61 ✭✭NotAnotherOrange


    fionny wrote: »
    There’s paying for service and being gouged. Digiweb are like twice the price. They all come on same infrastructure and if something goes wrong it’s same people who will fix not your named isp.

    I signed up with pure the other day they had KN out in under a week but that likely depends on their availability.

    In that case I should probably just go for Eir.

    Engineer out on Wednesday and cheaper than the rest.

    24 month contract though, and a pain to get hold of I'd imagine!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    SoupBanana wrote: »
    In that case I should probably just go for Eir.

    Engineer out on Wednesday and cheaper than the rest.

    24 month contract though, and a pain to get hold of I'd imagine!

    Eirs “cheaper” price is only for 150meg and is 1 cent cheaper then Vodafone who give 500meg for same price? Check bonkers or switcher


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,220 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    Eir's 1GB is €54.99 for 24 months, and i'll also save a tenner on Amazon Prime for a year, so they are cheaper then the other options for the same speed.

    Customer support are a nightmare, but maybe once i get it installed i'll get lucky and never have to call them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    Kiith wrote: »
    Eir's 1GB is €54.99 for 24 months, and i'll also save a tenner on Amazon Prime for a year, so they are cheaper then the other options for the same speed.

    Customer support are a nightmare, but maybe once i get it installed i'll get lucky and never have to call them.

    But pure and Vodafone are 40 a month for 1gig on 12 month contract. So even with prime then you still are 5 cheaper.

    Plus no install and with pure for anyone interested it’s a frtizbox modem same as digiweb.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    fionny wrote: »
    But pure and Vodafone are 40 a month for 100gig on 12 month contract. So even with prime then you still are 5 cheaper.

    Plus no install and with pure for anyone interested it’s a frtizbox modem same as digiweb.

    Fwiw also I asked pure for login details and they replied with no bull in under a day and each subsequent reply they replied instantly. Quite impressed.


  • Registered Users Posts: 61 ✭✭NotAnotherOrange


    fionny wrote: »
    But pure and Vodafone are 40 a month for 100gig on 12 month contract. So even with prime then you still are 5 cheaper.

    Plus no install and with pure for anyone interested it’s a frtizbox modem same as digiweb.

    Yeah, it's difficult to justify paying Airwire 79 euro for the same speeds.

    I may gave Pure a call this morning and then cancel my Airwire one I set up yesterday.


  • Registered Users Posts: 61 ✭✭NotAnotherOrange


    fionny wrote: »
    But pure and Vodafone are 40 a month for 1gig on 12 month contract. So even with prime then you still are 5 cheaper.

    Plus no install and with pure for anyone interested it’s a frtizbox modem same as digiweb.

    What modems do Vodafone use?

    Is there a noticeable difference?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    SoupBanana wrote: »
    What modems do Vodafone use?

    Is there a noticeable difference?

    VFs aren’t bad they are rebranded custom huawei’s. I intend to use my own router entirely now that I don’t need an actual modem for the fibre.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,139 ✭✭✭Mervyn Skidmore


    Quick question. We were on an outdated Virgin media plan so my wife called them today to cancel the telephone and move to 250mb broadband only. Anyway she was given a new 12 month contract at 60 quid a month. She didn't ask for a discount and if I had realized she was entering a a new contract we would have. Is there any point in ringing back and asking for a discount at this stage? Stupidly I had assumed our existing contract would just have been amended to remove the home telephone.

    Edit: Don't particularly want to have to cancel and sign up again in my name for new customer price. She is heavily reliant on broadband for work so couldn't risk being a day or 2 without connection.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,220 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    Not much chance they will give you anything, but worth a shot.

    You have 14 days after ordering to cancel, if you're still within that period. Then move to someone else and get the better offer.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    Quick question. We were on an outdated Virgin media plan so my wife called them today to cancel the telephone and move to 250mb broadband only. Anyway she was given a new 12 month contract at 60 quid a month. She didn't ask for a discount and if I had realized she was entering a a new contract we would have. Is there any point in ringing back and asking for a discount at this stage? Stupidly I had assumed our existing contract would just have been amended to remove the home telephone.

    Edit: Don't particularly want to have to cancel and sign up again in my name for new customer price. She is heavily reliant on broadband for work so couldn't risk being a day or 2 without connection.

    If you want to move to an open eir connection you could overlap new connection and virgin dc. As already mentioned you should have 14 day cooling off.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,139 ✭✭✭Mervyn Skidmore


    Kiith wrote: »
    Not much chance they will give you anything, but worth a shot.

    You have 14 days after ordering to cancel, if you're still within that period. Then move to someone else and get the better offer.

    Thanks, was thinking of moving to Vodafone but reading a lot about inconsistency and drop outs. At least with Virgin we've never had any problems with connection. Wife is working from home full time and to be honest a consistent connection is more important than faster speeds. I suppose I might think about doing the whole cancel and re-sign thing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    Thanks, was thinking of moving to Vodafone but reading a lot about inconsistency and drop outs. At least with Virgin we've never had any problems with connection. Wife is working from home full time and to be honest a consistent connection is more important than faster speeds. I suppose I might think about doing the whole cancel and re-sign thing.

    Just ring them and activate the cooling off and tell them then tell them you are moving unless you get at least the equivalent of a new customer offer.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 585 ✭✭✭Waesfjord


    I got the notification today that SIRO now available. So have tried to pull info together based on info throughout thread as follows. I'm an existing Sky customer, so don't get a SIRO discount with them presumably.

    Annual prices summary

    Digiweb 500MB /1GB €530/530, €50 activation, €99 install
    Pure 500MB /1GB €420 / €480, free activation and install
    Vodafone 500MB /1GB€360 / €480, free activation and install
    Sky 500MB /1GB €660 / €880, did not check additional fees.

    So seems Pure and Vodafone are best for cost, Vodafone €5/month cheaper.

    On modems, Pure use a Fritzbox 7530, with Vodafone some type of custom Huawei one.

    can anyone help with the following or any other comparisons?
    • Any better features or performance from either modem (WiFi devices for child and adult)?
    • Is online/phone support better from either, I know Pure is Irish based, Vodafone presumably UK based.
    • Any real benefit on 1GB over 500MB, uses all over WiFi, (laptops, tablets (kids), phones, Sky Box, Video over Firestick etc.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    Waesfjord wrote: »
    I got the notification today that SIRO now available. So have tried to pull info together based on info throughout thread as follows. I'm an existing Sky customer, so don't get a SIRO discount with them presumably.

    Annual prices summary

    Digiweb 500MB /1GB €530/530, €50 activation, €99 install
    Pure 500MB /1GB €420 / €480, free activation and install
    Vodafone 500MB /1GB€360 / €480, free activation and install
    Sky 500MB /1GB €660 / €880, did not check additional fees.

    So seems Pure and Vodafone are best for cost, Vodafone €5/month cheaper.

    On modems, Pure use a Fritzbox 7530, with Vodafone some type of custom Huawei one.

    can anyone help with the following or any other comparisons?
    • Any better features or performance from either modem (WiFi devices for child and adult)?
    • Is online/phone support better from either, I know Pure is Irish based, Vodafone presumably UK based.
    • Any real benefit on 1GB over 500MB, uses all over WiFi, (laptops, tablets (kids), phones, Sky Box, Video over Firestick etc.

    Vodafone support is run out of Egypt now and is properly awful their staff will outright lie to you. I caught them rotten in a lie recently and they still didn’t back down despite SIRO themselves saying it was a lie.

    500meg should be plenty for most. I am going for 1gig because I’m a nerd :p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,015 ✭✭✭Mr Crispy


    Might be worth looking at caps/fair usage policies too?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    Mr Crispy wrote: »
    Might be worth looking at caps/fair usage policies too?

    Can’t find mention on pure but their faq claim you can stream Netflix 24/7.

    Also having previously been a VF customer for years until their service went to pot I never once hit any usage cap and I’m a heavy enough users.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 585 ✭✭✭Waesfjord


    Any info on the WiFi router, who it handles multiple users and what its coverage is ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭fionny


    Waesfjord wrote: »
    Any info on the WiFi router, who it handles multiple users and what its coverage is ?

    Look them up both should be absolutely fine for the standard user. The Vodafone one is called their gigabox modem and you have the Fritzbox above. Of course with fibre it opens a world of having your own router which is what I’m doing.


  • Registered Users Posts: 61 ✭✭NotAnotherOrange


    Ignore


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  • Registered Users Posts: 61 ✭✭NotAnotherOrange


    Waesfjord wrote: »
    So seems Pure and Vodafone are best for cost, Vodafone €5/month cheaper.

    On modems, Pure use a Fritzbox 7530, with Vodafone some type of custom Huawei one.

    I didn't quite catch what Pure said on the phone but it sound like "NRG 5" modem, or something like that.

    That's what they said when I signed up for 1gb. It definitely wasn't Fritzbox they said, but maybe I misunderstood.


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