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BT Broadband
I got a letter from BT saying that I had exceeded my bandwidth, 8Gb over the
20Gb monthly limit, and that there would be no charge this time, but next time there would be a charge per Gb that I am over. I never had a letter like this before, OK, there have been times when I have exceeded the limit before, and other times when I have not used my full allowance. I thought that these fair usage policies took into account high and low usage as an average? Anyway, If I go on to BT Home Option 3, I can apparently, go hog wild with downloads, plus get a telephone that gives me cheap over the internet calls, and this is only £2 more than what I pay at the moment. My home network runs off a netgear DG384GT, and there are wired and wireless connections to it. I like the idea of cheap calls over the net, but have read that the BT Home hub is shite, is there any other telephone I can use with the DG384GT? I am not on a contract at the minute, so am free to go to any provider that I want, so is there any other ISP that can offer the telephone calls, unlimited downloads (ok, still fair usage policy I suspect), what I would like is an offer similar to the BT Total Broadband option 3, that is compatible with my netgear stuff. I really want to avoid the home hub. I like gaming, so an ISP that favours that would be a bonus. Any advice you could give me would be great, thanks very much. |
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Re: BT Broadband
Carl <ma@theworld.universe> wrote:
> I got a letter from BT saying that I had exceeded my bandwidth, 8Gb over the > 20Gb monthly limit, and that there would be no charge this time, but next > time there would be a charge per Gb that I am over. I never had a letter > like this before, OK, there have been times when I have exceeded the limit > before, and other times when I have not used my full allowance. I thought > that these fair usage policies took into account high and low usage as an > average? Anyway, If I go on to BT Home Option 3, I can apparently, go hog > wild with downloads, plus get a telephone that gives me cheap over the > internet calls, and this is only £2 more than what I pay at the moment. My > home network runs off a netgear DG384GT, and there are wired and wireless > connections to it. I like the idea of cheap calls over the net, but have > read that the BT Home hub is shite, is there any other telephone I can use > with the DG384GT? I am not on a contract at the minute, so am free to go to > any provider that I want, so is there any other ISP that can offer the > telephone calls, unlimited downloads (ok, still fair usage policy I > suspect), what I would like is an offer similar to the BT Total Broadband > option 3, that is compatible with my netgear stuff. I really want to avoid > the home hub. I like gaming, so an ISP that favours that would be a bonus. > Any advice you could give me would be great, thanks very much. I don't really know why people have a problem with the HomeHub - mine has been running fine what must be around 2 years now. -- SteveH 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - Hongdou GY200 - Alfa 75 TSpark Alfa 156 TSpark - B6 Passat 2.0TDI SE - COSOC KOTL BOTAFOT #87 - BOTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
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Re: BT Broadband
"Carl" <ma@theworld.universe> wrote in message news:c8CdnY6KeOZBE9vaRVnyuAA@bt.com... > I really want to avoid the home hub. I know 3 people on BT usin the 'home hub' What's the problem with it? They just plugged it all in, and got online, no problems since. Is it the wireless side of it that's the problem? |
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Re: BT Broadband
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 08:42:43 +0000, steve@italiancar.co.uk (SteveH)
wrote: >I don't really know why people have a problem with the HomeHub - mine >has been running fine what must be around 2 years now. We never had a problem with ours in its use or setting it up etc but due to the fact that it is big and ugly in comparison with the likes of Linksys ours went back in the box it came in and we bought a Linksys modem router . |
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Re: BT Broadband
Gonz wrote:
> "Carl" <ma@theworld.universe> wrote in message > news:c8CdnY6KeOZBE9vaRVnyuAA@bt.com... > >> I really want to avoid the home hub. > > I know 3 people on BT usin the 'home hub' > What's the problem with it? > They just plugged it all in, and got online, no problems since. > > Is it the wireless side of it that's the problem? No, its because its a volume product. So someone will know someone with one which went wrong. Consider a local garage mechanic who says "I get tons of Fords in here, but never a Porsche. Porsche's must be really reliable.". - Nigel -- Nigel Cliffe, Webmaster at http://www.2mm.org.uk/ |
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Re: BT Broadband
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 08:27:08 -0000, "Carl" <ma@theworld.universe>
wrote: >I got a letter from BT saying that I had exceeded my bandwidth, 8Gb over the >20Gb monthly limit, and that there would be no charge this time, but next >time there would be a charge per Gb that I am over. I never had a letter >like this before, OK, there have been times when I have exceeded the limit >before, and other times when I have not used my full allowance. I thought >that these fair usage policies took into account high and low usage as an >average? Anyway, If I go on to BT Home Option 3, I can apparently, go hog >wild with downloads, plus get a telephone that gives me cheap over the >internet calls, and this is only £2 more than what I pay at the moment. My >home network runs off a netgear DG384GT, and there are wired and wireless >connections to it. I like the idea of cheap calls over the net, but have >read that the BT Home hub is shite, is there any other telephone I can use >with the DG384GT? I am not on a contract at the minute, so am free to go to >any provider that I want, so is there any other ISP that can offer the >telephone calls, unlimited downloads (ok, still fair usage policy I >suspect), what I would like is an offer similar to the BT Total Broadband >option 3, that is compatible with my netgear stuff. I really want to avoid >the home hub. I like gaming, so an ISP that favours that would be a bonus. >Any advice you could give me would be great, thanks very much. Ignore the twats Im on option 3 No you cant use any other modem to get BT Talk other than the Homehub or the Voyager 2500 I had the home hub when I signed up with BT in July and it is shite, the speed is appalling and the wireless range is pathetic. I complained to BT and after a few phonecalls they agreed to send me a Voyager 2500 FREE !! It arrived and was working within minutes. The wireless range is far superior to the Homehub and it also works fine on BT Talk. You can get hold of Voyagers on Ebay too if you cant wrangle one out of BT |
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Re: BT Broadband
Nigel Cliffe wrote:
> Gonz wrote: >> "Carl" <ma@theworld.universe> wrote in message >> news:c8CdnY6KeOZBE9vaRVnyuAA@bt.com... >> >>> I really want to avoid the home hub. >> >> I know 3 people on BT usin the 'home hub' >> What's the problem with it? >> They just plugged it all in, and got online, no problems since. >> >> Is it the wireless side of it that's the problem? > > No, its because its a volume product. So someone will know someone > with one which went wrong. > > Consider a local garage mechanic who says "I get tons of Fords in > here, but never a Porsche. Porsche's must be really reliable.". There are major disparities in reliability amongst different routers. The dg834g is one of the top selling routers, but failure is rare, the Belkin series cant be to far behind in sales, with a failure rate easily in double figures within three months, and double that within twelve months. Gaz > > - Nigel |
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Re: BT Broadband
Cheers Custard.
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Re: BT Broadband
On Nov 23, 9:45 pm, "Carl" <m...@theworld.universe> wrote:
> > Cheers Custard. Assuming that when your router was working you went massive with thee downloads, did you in fact not realise you were doing so? Or put it another way: How do you know you were the only one(s) using your wireless connection? |
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