Quizzes & Puzzles1 min ago
Broadband Connection
For the past couple of years or so I have been with Tiscali Broadband.For about 90% of the time all is brilliant but then we come to connection problems.We have been told that because we live quite a distance from the exchange we would have trouble with the line.I don't know exactly where our exchange is and although we live in a quite rural area we are no way "out in the sticks"and have a lot of houses around us.Anyway,after suffering a number of failed connections a young man from Tiscali rang me and said that they were downgrading me from 2Mbps to 1Mbps but that would solve all my problems - wrong !!! I was unable to get online all day yesterday and this morning I rang the Help Line.Now the chap was very polite but I had a bit of trouble understanding everything that he said.In the end all he told me was to check the filters,isolate the line and reload the modem software.I tried to explain that I more or less knew it was the line but he insisted I do these things and he would check the line once we had finished the call.I had put the receiver down for about two seconds when I saw the lights on the modem show that I could go online !!!!
Now my question is - if I should change to BT could they guarantee that the line would be ok seeing as they own the line ? Also,have I got to go on like this for ever ? My neighbour two doors down has BT Broadband and never appears to have any problems - why me ????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We have the same problem here. I get broadband OK, but neighbours - who are futher from the exchange - have problems.
I too have encountered similar problems in the past in connecting to the internet. The guy you spoke to at Tiscali is working from a flowchart which is unfortunately rigid, (First do step 1, if step 1 fails do step 2 etc).
Having already experienced the same (or very similar) issues at three different locations, I feel pretty confident in suggesting it is probably 'noise' on the line creating the poor connection success ratio.
In the past I have found the most successful solutions are to isolate the line (reducing noise), get BT to carry out a line test, and if necessary they can increase the 'gain', and try using a different make of modem. For example I recently went WiFi, and found that certain modems are more susceptible to 'noise' than others, so some connect every time while others hardly ever. Hope this helps.