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TV £11 BB £11 Phone £13.90 ....(I think our posts overlaped/ or my edit 22.19)
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hmm.. its up to you man, figure out what you want to do, cut expenses etc.
tell you the truth if you do then do it all speaking to 'thinking of leaving' quoting your email. although getting a bump in broadband speed may turn out to be free with whats been said in the email, changing your tv package may increase your bill, strange i know but old pricing system or whatever. |
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have you got a ping monitor set up?
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well done for not starting a new thread ;)
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if you have a stand alone modem is it linked to a router? |
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http://www.pingtest.net/result/59392102.png |
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which router do you have?
and can you register an account here (no need to give personal details apart from your email address) > http://www.thinkbroadband.com/register.html |
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I am registered with thinkbroardband I think I receive their email with news every week. Why do you think its a good idea ? Just off to bed now (up early) so be back tomorrow. Speed went up just after posting......any connection ? (sorry bad pun) Regards. |
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click on Create a new monitor > http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping
then generate a shared live link and post it here double check that ping response is allowed within your router settings |
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How do I post it here ? As it will not cut & paste. I'll try photobucket. How do I double check that ping response is allowed ? ---------- Post added at 07:51 ---------- Previous post was at 07:23 ---------- http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/n...844e4cd21a.png Back later. |
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found this;
Why is my graph completely red (showing 100% packet loss)? This may be due to firewall settings or because your IP address has changed. If you have a firewall, ensure that it allows ICMP ping. You will also see 100% packet loss if the address we are monitoring is disconnected from the Internet. You can find out how to configure your router or firewall using our router setup guides. |
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The Ping response setting (also called ICMP) is a router WAN setting. Just navigate the router settings and you'll find it.
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