Re: COMPUTERS, THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY
Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 02:46
14mbs is a lot faster than dial-up!
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We were talking about this same subject at lunchtime and two guys said they had cured their slow internet speeds by buying new routers after being advised to do this by their local ISP China Telecom. Their conclusion was that wireless router technology has moved on and the old routers weren't up to the job. I don't know if their explanation holds water but it may be worth a try with a new router and seeing if it is a quick fix,it solved their problems.Pluggy wrote:Just come back from a job from an established customer (yeah, I know, Sunday, bank holiday weekend.....) Whose Sky broadband was down to 300 kb/s. He had a dead telephone line yesterday, and Openreach repaired it this morning. but the broadband is still very slow. Spent hours on the phone to Sky customer services (after jumping through all the hoops I knew they'd want jumping beforehand) who eventually concluded its the router thats on the blink, I have my doubts but we'll see.....
It's terminalBig Kev wrote:I've been helping the local economy today (hopefully). Pluggy came round and picked up the poorly laptop to see if he could breath any life into it.
it has been used a lot but was only 4 years old...Stanley wrote:Hard luck... did it have a long and useful life?
I've found a new board, complete with CPU, on Ebay for £38. I think it's worth a goBig Kev wrote:it has been used a lot but was only 4 years old...Stanley wrote:Hard luck... did it have a long and useful life?
I feel for you!Stanley wrote:14mbs is a lot faster than dial-up!
Pickup a HG253a. Doesn't matter what ISP. These things sync really well, although they do have a habit of holding sync on a dead connection. With Netgears I sync at about 16000 but with the huawei I sync at around 18000, quite a difference!Pluggy wrote:The ISP is sending him a new router. The old one is isn't that old, he joined Sky in 2010 and its they one they gave him then. I was round at a friends last night who was struggling to connect his new smart telly to his wireless. H'e been faffing with the router and succeeded in killing the Wifi. It was pretty old so he went out to Nelson to buy another. The wifi in mine died a couple of weeks back, so I fitted a spare one I had. His and mine both worked flawlessly when hooked up with old school ethernet.
He's already bought it, one of these - http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... :c|adp:1o5Steven Chorkley wrote:I feel for you!Stanley wrote:14mbs is a lot faster than dial-up!Pickup a HG253a. Doesn't matter what ISP. These things sync really well, although they do have a habit of holding sync on a dead connection. With Netgears I sync at about 16000 but with the huawei I sync at around 18000, quite a difference!Pluggy wrote:The ISP is sending him a new router. The old one is isn't that old, he joined Sky in 2010 and its they one they gave him then. I was round at a friends last night who was struggling to connect his new smart telly to his wireless. H'e been faffing with the router and succeeded in killing the Wifi. It was pretty old so he went out to Nelson to buy another. The wifi in mine died a couple of weeks back, so I fitted a spare one I had. His and mine both worked flawlessly when hooked up with old school ethernet.
It's worth saying though that it is a crap WiFi Access Point and the integrated switch is 10/100 - But why would you expect any different!
Have you ever owned a laptop Stanley ?. I'd say 4 years is average or even better than average for a laptop motherboard, they tend to fail a lot more often than a desktop. On a windows desktop, the motherboard failing will often make them un-economic to repair. The operating system needs to be bought again when the board goes. Well, it does if its an OEM copy of windows (almost all are OEM). The Microsoft spyware (aka Genuine Advange) is getting very good at flagging hardware changes and sticking a big notice on the screen saying you've got a dodgy copy of windows. The cost of the Windows is more than the main board. The standard dodge is to hack it so it doesn't flag and disable windows updates so it doesn't bring a new version of GA in), not recommended given the holes in Windows the bad guys are always finding.Stanley wrote:Four years isn't much is it. Motherboards are usually more robust, the only time I had one fail was when a young friend plugged the wrong power supply into it. It didn't like it!
New or new to you ?Big Kev wrote:I've found a new board, complete with CPU, on Ebay for £38. I think it's worth a goBig Kev wrote:it has been used a lot but was only 4 years old...Stanley wrote:Hard luck... did it have a long and useful life?
Seems decent enough..... But I always went cheap too but I finally brought myself round! I have the HG253a bridged with a £110 RT-N66U - the best purchase I have made in terms of networking! I live in a Georgian house and I have never had a WiFi signal cover the entire house. I have used PowerLine in the past but I no longer have the need! It's also very stable and doesn't crash under pressure!Pluggy wrote:He's already bought it, one of these - http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... :c|adp:1o5Steven Chorkley wrote:I feel for you!Stanley wrote:14mbs is a lot faster than dial-up!Pickup a HG253a. Doesn't matter what ISP. These things sync really well, although they do have a habit of holding sync on a dead connection. With Netgears I sync at about 16000 but with the huawei I sync at around 18000, quite a difference!Pluggy wrote:The ISP is sending him a new router. The old one is isn't that old, he joined Sky in 2010 and its they one they gave him then. I was round at a friends last night who was struggling to connect his new smart telly to his wireless. H'e been faffing with the router and succeeded in killing the Wifi. It was pretty old so he went out to Nelson to buy another. The wifi in mine died a couple of weeks back, so I fitted a spare one I had. His and mine both worked flawlessly when hooked up with old school ethernet.
It's worth saying though that it is a crap WiFi Access Point and the integrated switch is 10/100 - But why would you expect any different!
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