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Why does my Broadband crash every day ?
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I have Windows 7 and BT Broadband. Late afternoon every day it always crashes. Why is this ? I fiddle about and get it back again but there must be a reason ... Sometimes the blue light on the hub stops flashing and sometimes it doesn't.
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no, the exchange local to your house gets one feed for broadband, it is then split up between all the users who are linked to that exchange. ( the box at the end of your street, rather than the main exchange) the more people on that exchange, the slower your internet will get.
if you have too many problems they offer to do a lift and shift at the exchange, although sadly it rarely does any good as everyone else gets lifted and shifted with you.
best thing is to check your filter first if your broadband has suddenly started playing up.
even though BT offer up to 20mb broadband, they only guarantee 56k flex
if you have too many problems they offer to do a lift and shift at the exchange, although sadly it rarely does any good as everyone else gets lifted and shifted with you.
best thing is to check your filter first if your broadband has suddenly started playing up.
even though BT offer up to 20mb broadband, they only guarantee 56k flex
there was another widespread bt outage up north today http://www.itproporta...nd-hit-second-outage/
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