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NTL 120 Modems DO NOT support 10Mbps
I've now come to the conclusion that the 120 Modems DO NOT support the 10MB service, NTL engineers have said this, and when downloading a large file, once the speed reaches max or a little less, constant cut outs and disconnections.
Since we're paying for a service that we can't use properly because the hardware NTL supply doesn't support it, i demand that NTL replace everyone's modem to a 200 or 250 because we've had to pay £100 in callouts and calls to 0870 numbers with them telling us there is no problem, when they know perfectly well there is a problem. There is no way i'm going to pay another £50 for a callout, i just want my modem swapped for free now because we've paid to much already to be told bullsh*t from NTL. |
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It does seem strange that ntl have no problems with upgrading people for free, offering them silly deals to stay, etc, but begrudge replacing modems.
Just phone retentions and threaten to leave that usually hits the spot. As far as replacing every modem, not going to happen until everyone is on 10Mbit or higher to be honest. Why not consider a MaxDSL service or ADSL2+ if available, I see that you have Sky and a BT phoneline already. |
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I have a 120 modem and have not had any problem with it since I went 10MB.
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NTL say that the modem is completely fine without a problem then she cut me off when i tried explaining there is a problem (Indian call centre); i know there is a problem with the modem because of the constant disconnections since October, why are they being so mingy with replacing modems?
What would i gain to lie that my modem is having problems, if there was no problem at all, the NTL engineer said that the 120 modems can't properly support 10MB but it'd cost them a lot of money to replace everyone’s modem. £100 on call-outs calls to 0870 numbers, this is costing us a lot and i'm getting no where with them. I'll try emailing or something, if not fine they can have it their way i'll just pay £50 for a swap... this is not fair though that i'd end up paying either money for the modem and money for another engineer to come out. Why can't they just send me one through the post for free and i'll send this one back... |
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it needs to be installed - mac address is different for a start.
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We're not paying another £50 for them to come and do it ... ---------- Post added at 17:43 ---------- Previous post was at 17:41 ---------- Quote:
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Well when i was upgraded to 10Meg I had a NTL 120 and it worked fine for a while!
The problems arose when NTL updated the modem with a certain version of firmware. But replacing the 120s with 250s does solve the problem :) |
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Of course if it is close to his exchange AND has good routing then he could get 8mbit. Stay on 10mbit IMHO mate. |
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I'm on a 120 using the 002 config file and get 6 to 9.5 meg depending on how lucky I am.
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You don't have to be that close to get 8Mbit, I have a full 8 as do people 2km and more away, and have worked on ADSL technology so have a bit of experience with it. Think I've seen people with lines of around 3.5km who are able to get a full 8Mbps and a stable 8Mbps at that on ADSL. Introduce ADSL2+ into the mix and for those who have lines good enough to achieve 8Mbps it can make a substantial difference. Still let's deal with worst case scenarios to make the cable look better I guess. At least with ADSL he'd be in with a fair shout of having a more reliable service that doesn't drop out, and he might even have decent support, my own provider's support is really pretty good. For instance they don't ignore me and will at very least check things out while ntl by the looks have totally ignored this guy to the point where they refuse to supply him a new modem at a cost of a few quid, which if nothing else can be proven wrong should be a standard part of trouble shooting and is the least they can do if they're charging him £50 for a service call. Way to get customer satisfaction. Perhaps if they spent money on improving service rather than giving out discounts and reducing their own income while cutting back on service this chap wouldn't be encountering these issues. |
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Sir, you have hit the nail on the head. :tu: |
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Maybe its time your 120 had an "accident" ;) ;) ;) |
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