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Re: Terrible speeds, Virgin won't do anything about it. Any suggestions?
I wouldnt hold your breath, you can pretty much guarantee you'll be waiting a year for them to do anything about it.
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Re: Terrible speeds, Virgin won't do anything about it. Any suggestions?
If it has a reference no. there should be an estimated fix time, post the reference and somebody can look it up.
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Re: Terrible speeds, Virgin won't do anything about it. Any suggestions?
They gave me F000883601 but said there's no ETA as it's still being investigated and it requires a capacity upgrade. I'm hoping maybe the 50mbit rollout will introduce some extra capacity, it seems to me that the UBR is overloaded rather than the backhaul, the extra DS2.0/a channels might help...
Anyhow at least now I don't have to worry about getting STM'd, since it doesn't actually make my connection any slower when it kicks in :rolleyes: |
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Re: Terrible speeds, Virgin won't do anything about it. Any suggestions?
Hope you're speaking to customer services, now they're admitted your problem with download speed is due to lack of capacity. No point paying full price for a taff connection.
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as said above downgrade to 2 meg the only other thing is if u need to download then do it in the the early hours of the morning. |
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As someone who would like more than the 2M package, how does downgrading help in anyway? |
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What it does do is take £19/month out of VM's coffers. If *everyone* cut back to 2 meg they'd sure as hell notice that drop in income, perhaps then they might make the damn network "work" |
Re: Terrible speeds, Virgin won't do anything about it. Any suggestions?
Or assume that britain doesn't want/need faster internet and offer worse products for more.
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Re: Terrible speeds, Virgin won't do anything about it. Any suggestions?
OK, no idea what happened but as of tonight I'm actually getting broadband again, as opposed to speeds and pings considerably slower than my mobile phone. This is despite my modem power levels going even further out of spec (14.6dB Recieve level)...
Ping statistics for 64.233.183.104: Packets: Sent = 100, Received = 100, Lost = 0 (0% loss) Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 31ms, Maximum = 67ms, Average = 38ms https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2009/02/35.png Four weeks since I reported it, but coincidentally also two days after I mentioned moving to a rival ISP on the newsgroups... Didn't expect network engineers to be working Saturdays night but either way, lets hope it sticks... *Braces self for depressing return to 150kbps tomorrow evening* |
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Re: Terrible speeds, Virgin won't do anything about it. Any suggestions?
Don't know if this may help anyone but ive only been with virgin for 2 weeks and on Friday my speed suddenly dropped to around 200 - 500k all day.
Contacted them on Saturday as it was still the same and a very helpfull chap guided me through a few checks. To cut a long story short he told me to ping the BBC web site through Dos and this came back at 13ms which was good but through IE and Firefox using the speedtest site my Ping was 150-200ms. It turned out in the end to be Virgins own PC Guard that was causing the problem. After uninstalling this i have not had a problem and speeds are back up to 9 - 10mb and ping is now 55ms. So if anyone is having problems and has PC Guard installed try uninstalling it. Hope this may help someone. |
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Ah well, back to the usual crap today:
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2009/02/34.png Must have been everyone out last night or something. |
Re: Terrible speeds, Virgin won't do anything about it. Any suggestions?
The issue would appear to be oversubscription but all is not lost. As Virgin roll out 50mb services across the network they are increasing (or parallelling) capacity, which should do something to alleviate these sorts of issues. It's allegedly due to finish before the end of 'Summer', but from the depths of winter that may look quite far off.
While the Complaints procedure is probably the right route to go down, they'll probably only be able to offer you credit (continuing or otherwise) on the account. While it's possible that a network upgrade could get bumped up the priority list, the 50mb deployment is so significant that it's unlikely they'll be doing much more than contemplating work not already scheduled while it is ongoing. 50mb should do Then, of course, they'll activate the Packet/Application/Routing-Analysis Network Operation Inhibiting Apparatus to arbitrarily disconnect you for watching Little Howard's Big Question on iPlayer or downloading a legitimately purchased musical file. |
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