slow connection

Started by Baz, Mar 22, 2009, 14:13:44

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Baz

dont talk about music guys, or festivals or stuff like that. :no:

Rik

Quote from: pea on Mar 22, 2009, 18:58:07
Hiya!

I had to sign up, it was frustrating reading the comments but not being able to reply!

We have to boost numbers somehow, Pea. :welc: :karma:

QuoteSo yeah, hi...thanks for all that, and you're right it, is Manchester, after all! But the connection has been really good up until a couple of weeks ago. There's a notable difference now, can't stream things smoothly anymore etc. Odd....

It sounds like the network has taken on more customers than it can service. Have you noticed if it's better first thing in the morning?
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Glenn

Quote from: Rik on Mar 22, 2009, 18:57:17
I have a certificate to prove it. It was signed by the head of psychiatry. ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXZMZ-XvvzI
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Glenn

A fine tune by Neoplean XIV, I just need to take a walk home, I can see it out of the window, now where do I catch the bus to Crowthorne?
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Baz

ooerr  missus......watership down is on.thats a scary film

Rik

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Baz

..........or filim if you talk as I do  ;)

Rik

Quote from: Baz on Mar 22, 2009, 19:01:32
ooerr  missus......watership down is on.thats a scary film

Only if you watch it. ;D
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pea

Haha oh charmin i'm just an extra statistic for your forum ey! ;)

I'm not sure if it's better on the mornings, I shall keep tabs of it though. I might see if i can get through to the tech support for utility warehouse, can't imagine them being much help though..

Watership down is traumatising!

Glenn

Quote from: Rik on Mar 22, 2009, 19:01:53
Takes me back to my youth, Glenn. :)

When I was a lad........
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Glenn

Only if you are a rabbit, Pea.  :welc:
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Rik

Not an extra statistic, Pea, a very special statistic - as far as I know, a unique one. :)

See what speeds you get in the morning. If the results are markedly better, it's well worth kicking up (it is either way, but better results in the morning pretty much confirm network congestion).

I found Bambi traumatising. ;)
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LesD

Quote from: Baz on Mar 22, 2009, 17:39:30

she is connecting wireless


Any better hard wired?
Regards,

Les.


pea

Unique? What's he been saying!?

I'm not good at mornings, but i'll see what i can do, cheers. I'll try wired up too, cheers.

It's disney films, they're scarring! I'm not sure if watership down is even disney, actually, but the childhood films are definitely unnerving viewing!

Rik

So were the Brothers Grimm. ;)

Baz hasn't said a word, but afaik, you are the first father/daughter membership we have had. We have one father/son that I know of, but that's it. :)
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pea

Oh yeah fairytales are the worst of all! They genuinely were pretty dark though.

And as for first father/daughter sign up...I'm not sure how i feel about that, you're ruining my 'cool' credibility here! ha!

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pea

Yeah, that's my dad's excuse, too ;-) hahaa (only jokin' baz!)

Right well thanks for your help guys, I need my coffee fix though so i'm off for now...

Oh, what's this karma business you've got going on? I like it...karma would be appreciated!  ;D

Byeeeee

Rik

We use it as a way to say thanks for help, for making us laugh, as a welcome or a virtual birthday present etc. :)
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Ray

 :welc: Pea, and another :karma: to add to your collection.
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Sebby

Quote from: Rik on Mar 22, 2009, 18:55:58
Full of students, they'll all be busy downloading their essays tonight. ;D :out:

:rofl:

LesD

:welc:  and have another  :karma:
Regards,

Les.


Baz

Quote from: pea on Mar 22, 2009, 19:19:45
Yeah, that's my dad's excuse, too ;-) hahaa (only jokin' baz!)

Right well thanks for your help guys, I need my coffee fix though so i'm off for now...

Oh, what's this karma business you've got going on? I like it...karma would be appreciated!  ;D

Byeeeee

HOI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  hope that wasnt age related. you'll be walking back from the train station next time mind  ;)

and ease up with the Karmas or I'll be getting shown up  ;D ;D

Simon

:welc:  Pea!  :karma:  Don't worry, Dad, you can have a Karma too, for bringing her to us!  :karmic:  ;D
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Baz

 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:  thanks Simon.

infact have one yourself for hitting 17000 sorry if I missed it in another post..well done