Out of Orange Corporate Mess...at last

Started by Icen, Feb 02, 2007, 19:29:06

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Icen

Hi All,

Just completed a successful migration today and great to see my speeds leap from 1-2Mb (Orange)......
to around 6Mb.
I  ended up putting up with the cr*p speeds, coz it was more aggro than it was worth trying to get anything done.Truely Painful....as I am sure many of you know.
Anyway.....I know people have differing ideas on this one ...but should I leave my modem on during the 10 day training period...?
Any advice would be grand...
And finally a word of Thanx to Stevelondon for the nod to come to IDnet.
(maybe should now remove that post from OrangeProbs before we get overrun by a stampede of enraged loonies.....!)

Icen

D-Dan

Hi, and welcome to an Orange free world. Not one to burst bubbles, but give it a week or two before putting the flags out. I dumped Orange for IDnet and a month later Orange still managed to kill my connection (with more than a little help from BT).

Having said that - I'm sure I'm a one off, and in any event, IDNet CS (Miriam & Andrew) are second to none - so still no complaints from me.

Re your specific question, after much research, try to keep your modem on - but if you get a power outage etc. don't sweat the small stuff.

Steve
Have I lost my way?



This post doesn't necessarily represent even my own opinions, let alone anyone else's

Rik

Hi Icen

Welcome to our world, here the future is bright, it's not just a slogan. :)

I echo what Steve says, leave your modem on. I've seen lots of suggestions that you should power off for 15 minutes a day etc, but I just connected and left it to find its level. Expect some disconnects initially, as BT's software tries to find the most stable rate for your line, you'll also probably see some speed fluctuations for the same reason, but it will soon settle down. One thing you must avoid doing is forcing re-sync events - if you have more than 10 an hour, BT will see it as a sign of instability and drop your profile.
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maxping

Hi Icen and welcome to the forums.

I used to turn my router off during my training period when i went to bed and it would be off all the next day if  i wasn't home .
If the wife used it during the day she would then leave it on as i believe turning it on and off regularly is not a good idea,this also applies after your training period.

Nerval

Hi and welcome.
Re turning router off, the traditional advice has been to power off and back on once a day - e.g. turn it off at night and on again next morning.  This resynching reputedly helps Max to get you a good profile. That is what I did.

So now you have advice to Leave it On AND advice to Turn it off once a day.  The choice is yours,

However, everyone is agreed that whipping it on and off frequently is definitely a BAD thing, so don't do that.  :laugh:  That will be guaranteed to give you a poor profile.

Icen

Thanks Gents for your advice.
I will turn it off overnight and reboot early in the morning .....seems to make sense.

Also...I've been checking the Bandwidth Graph on the IDNet site and seem to be using loads more bandwidth than I normally would...whilst browsing pages...not downloading even.

The figure even goes up after an hour of no activity.

At this rate I'll be paying ££££'s ...in extras

Can anyone advise...?

Icen

P.S. I also monitor my bandwidth with SurplusMeter.....and this is also showing increased usage.

Nerval

If your own monitoring of bandwidth matches the IDnet monitoring, which I believe is what you are saying, then it's not a fault at IDNet's end.

Pse don't be offended, but do you have a wireless connection?  If so is it encrypeted to the highest standard so no neighbours are using it?

Are you downloading torrents that you'd forgotten about?
Is anybody else using the computer, even though they say they're not?

Click Control/Alt/Delete and check what applications are running.  You can also check what Processes to see if any are spyware etc, but this takes a bit longer.  You can find what they all are and whether they should be there on google.


Icen

Thanks Nerval

No....I don't have a wireless setup....and unless my 1 year ols daughter is on the computer when my back is turned...(which would be more worrying,come to think of it)...nothing is any different except my ISP.

I will check my security though....I am on a Mac so have never really bothered about viruses and spyware...but I probably should.

Cheers Icen ;D

Nerval

Your router lights and/or net meter will show you activity when something is happening, so if that's the case and all should be quiet, it's "just" a matter of finding out what.
Don't know Macs tho so can't tell you how to find out  :D

Wife/inlaws/visitors not using it either?

p.s. If you've been reading all Rik's posts, you'll have used an awful  lot of bandwidth  :laugh:

jupiter

Quote from: Icen on Feb 03, 2007, 15:20:35
unless my 1 year ols daughter is on the computer when my back is turned...

They're the worst. Do you know where your credit card is?  She'll be ordering online from the Early Learning Centre.

Icen

I know.....I used to tell my son that the Early Learning Centre was a museum.....ha ha....we just used to wander around looking at things....then one day he sussed other people were walking out with things.....still it was good while it lasted.....! ;)

Rik

Quote from: Nerval on Feb 03, 2007, 15:30:12
p.s. If you've been reading all Rik's posts, you'll have used an awful  lot of bandwidth  :laugh:

Only if he's been reading the sensible ones. :)
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Rik

Quote from: Icen on Feb 03, 2007, 15:58:23
still it was good while it lasted.....! ;)

A bit like youth, having hair, being slim...  ;)
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Lance

Quote from: rikbean on Feb 04, 2007, 01:08:02
A bit like youth, having hair, being slim...  ;)

I'm only 21 and being slim and having hair is good!!!!
Lance
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Rik

Ah shaddup.  ;D

Time will get around to you later...  :'(
Rik
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Inactive

Anything and everything that I post on here is purely my opinion, it ain't going to change the world, you are under no obligation to agree with me, it is purely my expressed opinion.

Nerval

Quote from: lance on Feb 04, 2007, 13:14:23
I'm only 21 and being slim and having hair is good!!!!

Must search my memory about that one  ;D

I'm not so sure all the other things that go with being 21 are so hot though. ::)

Rik

Quote from: Nerval on Feb 04, 2007, 14:04:20
I'm not so sure all the other things that go with being 21 are so hot though.

This is true. 22 was so much better...  :laugh:
Rik
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Lance

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stevelondon

Hi Icen

You made a good choice please excuse these lot they are nutters LOL  (joking)  :timeout:  :banana2: :out:

Make sure when you read the usage page that your not looking at the figures what IDNet predict what you would have used by the end of the month instead of what it is so far.

Anyway welcome from me  ;D