Lost connection

Started by psp83, Oct 10, 2010, 19:24:29

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esh

I like how BT supply two hostlinks and they *both* go down.
CompuServe 28.8k/33.6k 1994-1998, BT 56k 1998-2001, NTL Cable 512k 2001-2004, 2x F2S 1M 2004-2008, IDNet 8M 2008 - LLU 11M 2011

netn00b

Quote from: .Griff. on Oct 10, 2010, 20:09:45
At least this gave me a chance to try out USB tethering on my HTC Desire.. Works perfectly!
What is this?

adamb

dual redundancy is always the way to go  ::)  

adamb

Quote from: netn00b on Oct 10, 2010, 20:15:14
What is this?

A phone I think, I think he's plugged it directly into his local exchange!

.Griff.

Quote from: netn00b on Oct 10, 2010, 20:15:14
What is this?

Connect the HTC Desire to the PC via USB and it allows the PC to use the phones data connection 3G/HSDPA

http://www.htc.com/www/howto.aspx?id=781&type=1&p_id=312

adamb

Quote from: .Griff. on Oct 10, 2010, 20:18:37
Connect the HTC Desire to the PC via USB and it allows the PC to use the phones data connection 3G/HSDPA

http://www.htc.com/www/howto.aspx?id=781&type=1&p_id=312

Whoa! What speeds do they support these days?!?!?!?

hells bells

£5 per month with vodafone for pretty much unlimited internet access! Only got an LG Viewty. Does the job though!
What on earth was I thinking going on to O2 Access?!
Fortunately I got rid and discovered IDNet!

LinLin

Quoteon Dial up- using the idnet freephone number..0845 602 1131

Unclear from this and subsequent posts -- is this really a freephone, or is it charged?

I get free calls, but somehow I have in mind that 0845 calls have a per minute charge.


Thanks --

LinLin

silverblade

Using USB tethering on a 'rooted' HTC Magic here.
Got choice of tether via wireless, bluetooth or USB ('Cyanogenmod' is pretty aweseome!)

Here I don't get a 3G signal so speed is kinda poor, but in an area with 3G coverage the speed and latency is relatively good.

adamb

0845's are charged at local rate but if you have a tarrif with BT (evening/weekend free calls) then I believe that 0845 are included. Not sure about data calls though. The only problem is that there is a 60 minute limit per call. For every minute you go over the hour, you will be charged. That's how I believe it works. Maybe someone can back me up on this?

LinLin

Wait a minute -- I switched my phone line to IDnet a little while back.

Wonder if I'll get charged for their 0845 number when my IDnet internet connection goes out?   ???

adamb

Quote from: LinLin on Oct 10, 2010, 20:30:50
Wait a minute -- I switched my phone line to IDnet a little while back.

Wonder if I'll get charged for their 0845 number when my IDnet internet connection goes out?   ???

Have a look at http://www.idnet.net/solutions/home/phone/

netn00b

Quote from: .Griff. on Oct 10, 2010, 20:18:37
Connect the HTC Desire to the PC via USB and it allows the PC to use the phones data connection 3G/HSDPA

http://www.htc.com/www/howto.aspx?id=781&type=1&p_id=312
Oh right!
I got a desire I need to look into this!

mynnydd

Would someone please post up here when we have broadband again  :red:
As I reset my modem and it's still half way through set up.
Sent via dongle
Location: N Wales


boomboomer

Quote from: netn00b on Oct 10, 2010, 20:33:36
Oh right!
I got a desire I need to look into this!

Or if you have a HD2 just start the WiFi router app and the whole house can share the HSDPA connection....

Thank you T-Mobile for unlimited internet at £1 per day.

Nearly as good as the IDNet connection but the phone gets a bit hot after a while!

ou7shined

Couldn't have happened at a worse time. Not only is my line undergoing a successful reset to solve a problem but I was denied access to ebay where I missed out on an important item I was bidding on.
Rich.

Klaatu barada nikto!

Rudds

#66
Went down here just after 7pm kibworth exchange Leicestershire. Router synched at 7616 no ip addy and reads chap authentication failed.
Is this a major problem then guys?
Thank god i got a new android mobi on which i posted this albeit a little slow though.
Paul

adamb

It's not looking good for a Sunday night resolution in my opinion.

ou7shined

Quote from: mynnydd on Oct 10, 2010, 20:52:12
Would someone please post up here when we have broadband again  :red:
As I reset my modem and it's still half way through set up.
Sent via dongle
Location: N Wales


It would be great if we could register for text updates in situations such as this wouldn't it.
Rich.

Klaatu barada nikto!

pctech

Quote from: esh on Oct 10, 2010, 20:14:28
I like how BT supply two hostlinks and they *both* go down.

I bet they are fed from the same router.


g7pkf

So we agree and idnet are saying (via message on support number)

it is a global idnet issue.

please be patient.

adamb

Not sure if this is realtime but worth keeping an eye on just in case...

http://www.idnet.net/support/status.jsp

adamb

This is a little worring though... "We do not as yet have a time estimate from them for a fix. We will provide an update as soon as we get one."

Frugal

Quote from: pctech on Oct 10, 2010, 21:17:21
I bet they are fed from the same router.

No there are two seperate routers (both plugged into the same power socket and somebody's kicked the plug out)  ;)

mynnydd

Quote from: adamb on Oct 10, 2010, 21:21:24
This is a little worring though... "We do not as yet have a time estimate from them for a fix. We will provide an update as soon as we get one."
Who are 'them'?