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Can we plug the microfilter in for the telephone socket or must we wait
for live date. Also, emails says you will be activated anywhere up to 5pm on activation day. If we are online via dialup, then activation occurred whilst online, would the dialup just drop? I guess if the answer to para 1 is "Yes", then I can plug in the other microfilter now ready -- Mike Please post replies to newsgroup to benefit others Replace dead spam with ntl world to reply by email |
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In uk.telecom.broadband, Mike NG wrote:
>Can we plug the microfilter in for the telephone socket or must we wait >for live date. I guess, but I thought I was keen! -- Nigel M "I'm not a homophone, I just sound like one" |
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Mike NG wrote:
> Can we plug the microfilter in for the telephone socket or must we wait > for live date. I had my filter and router plugged in "early" on the Friday before my target activation time of "Monday pm". As it happened I was online via modem at the time, and heard the modem relay click offline and attempt to redial, only to hear several click/pulse noises on the line before it did get dial tone and reconnected successfuly. Once I twigged what had happened I checked and the ADSL router had synched up and connected ;-) |
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In article <NV+Q0ICCq0FCFwbe@ntlworld.com>, Mike NG says...
> Can we plug the microfilter in for the telephone socket or must we wait > for live date. > > Also, emails says you will be activated anywhere up to 5pm on activation > day. If we are online via dialup, then activation occurred whilst > online, would the dialup just drop? 1) Yes. 2) No. -- Conor An imperfect plan executed violently is far superior to a perfect plan. -- George Patton |
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 14:17:38 +0000, Mike NG <sweepdog@deadspam.com> wrote:
>Can we plug the microfilter in for the telephone socket or must we wait >for live date. > >Also, emails says you will be activated anywhere up to 5pm on activation >day. If we are online via dialup, then activation occurred whilst >online, would the dialup just drop? I guess if the answer to para 1 is >"Yes", then I can plug in the other microfilter now ready Against my advice a friend of mine signed up for a well known Broadband provider. I was staggered to learn that 10 days later he was still yet to be "on line". What have been the recent experiences of new entrants into Broadband of the time taken to execute their request? How easy was it to order Broadband and who did they go with? David Bradley |
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> > Against my advice a friend of mine signed up for a well known Broadband provider. I was staggered to > learn that 10 days later he was still yet to be "on line". > > What have been the recent experiences of new entrants into Broadband of the time taken to execute > their request? How easy was it to order Broadband and who did they go with? > > David Bradley > I have placed orders with Metronet, Zen and Wanadoo in the last ten days and all have been activated on day 5(excl Sat/Sun) (order day is day 1). Might have been activated before that but not tested. Metronet has worked to this timescale certainly for the last few months as has Zen. Wanadoo seems more variable. JP |
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Conor wrote:
> In article <NV+Q0ICCq0FCFwbe@ntlworld.com>, Mike NG says... >> Can we plug the microfilter in for the telephone socket or must we >> wait for live date. >> >> Also, emails says you will be activated anywhere up to 5pm on >> activation day. If we are online via dialup, then activation >> occurred whilst online, would the dialup just drop? > > 1) Yes. > 2) No. Sorry but 2) is yes the dialup would drop, as the line is actually disconnected for a short time whilst the ADSL is wired into the circuit.... |
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"David Bradley" <trolley@spamless.co.uk> wrote in message
> What have been the recent experiences of new entrants into Broadband > of the time taken to execute > their request? How easy was it to order Broadband and who did they go > with? I recently signed up with EFH Broadband and had an activation date set for 7 days. 2 days before activation date I noticed the ADSL light had appeared on my router. Being new to broadband I rang EFH to enquire what this meant and whilst on the phone they did whatever they do at their end and my connection immediately went live ![]() |
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"David Bradley" <trolley@spamless.co.uk> wrote in message
news:7gke111qlg7uuh3bjujan6pe8e3mbg5mcs@4ax.com... > What have been the recent experiences of new entrants into Broadband of the time taken to execute > their request? How easy was it to order Broadband and who did they go with? I placed an order with Metronet on Sat 12 Feb. To order from them you have to create an "account" control panel, and then (any time later: several days in my case) use it to place an order. They accept orders this way, and not by telephone. Their email of 18 Feb said the line would be converted to ADSL on Monday 21. In fact it was converted today Sat 19th. I found out because the phone bell (I still have one!) made a "ding" twice (few seconds' interval) in the middle of the day. I had installed my microfilters several days before, and connected a router to the PC (but not yet to the phone line). When a phone was plugged in bypassing the microfilter, the expected extra background noise was audible, and virtually undetectable when the phone was plugged in to the microfilter phone socket. So I tried to make the ADSL connection and, after a tiny bit of fiddling with settings in the router, it worked. Note: the Metronet basic service includes the physical ADSL connection to the Internet and a news-server is available, but it does not include email (you can send email but not receive) or Web space. For the time being I'm using my dial-up account with ClaraNet for receiving and collecting email (from the Metronet ADSL connection: I don't need to dial Clara to do this, so I'm changing that account to a cheaper type that I'll only dial occasionally). Later options include separate services offered by Metronet (e.g. port995 or pay-as-you-host) or a hosting service that gives email and web space (for my own domain name) but no Internet connection. I'm still thinking about those. Oliver |
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 at 15:45:40, kraftee (kraftee
<kraftee@spamoff&.die.com.invalid>) wrote: >Conor wrote: >> In article <NV+Q0ICCq0FCFwbe@ntlworld.com>, Mike NG says... >>> Can we plug the microfilter in for the telephone socket or must we >>> wait for live date. >>> >>> Also, emails says you will be activated anywhere up to 5pm on >>> activation day. If we are online via dialup, then activation >>> occurred whilst online, would the dialup just drop? >> >> 1) Yes. >> 2) No. > >Sorry but 2) is yes the dialup would drop, as the line is actually >disconnected for a short time whilst the ADSL is wired into the circuit.... > > Thanks all. That will be perfect for the g/f. I can just plug in the microfilters and she'll be OK -- Mike Please post replies to newsgroup to benefit others Replace dead spam with ntl world to reply by email |
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