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Bagpuss 16-05-2007 13:49

Re: Orange (Freeserve) Broadband
 
It's knocking me off again, I've had it now, better calm down before I ring them it's just taken me 20 mins to post this message, UP YOURS ORANGE.

accymel 16-05-2007 13:53

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Dont envy u bagpuss having to ring them up, errr suggest u have some calming remedies whilst speaking to them:D

WillowTheWhisp 16-05-2007 15:29

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If it's any consolation Bulldog has been just as bad lately.

WillowTheWhisp 16-05-2007 15:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 425053)
I have decided to cancel this wireless install. After reading about the hacking risks the ability to surf in my adjustable bed is not worth the loss of my 'peace of mind'


You just need a code thingy on it Margaret and then nobody can hack into you.

shillelagh 16-05-2007 19:16

Re: Orange (Freeserve) Broadband
 
I'll say this for AOHELL once im connected im on until i knock it off and even then it keeps trying to reconnect me!!! lol

Bagpuss 18-05-2007 15:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 423833)
When I phoned Orange to get my MAC code they have sweet talked me into staying with them by offering me a new package which is only available to existing customers-

They are full of Sh*te, I phoned them to cancel and after being kept on for 22 mins at national rates got through to someone who would give me the mac code allowing me to change ISP. Simple give me the code and off I go, oh no its not, more crap about new deals and they would send me this and that, not interested just give me the code. Would you like it by e-mail or post, after laughing I told them I was quitting because I couldn't sign on to collect e-mails I said send it by post and e-mail, right Sir it will be upto 5 days by e-mail and upto 10 by post ????
By this time I was totally peed off and when they started asking more questions about who I was moving to I swore.
3 days now no code, I get ten minutes online then it cuts out and lets me have bursts of 15 seconds if I'm lucky. I'm typing this offline in the hope the page will load and this message will be posted.

BE WARNED DO NOT MOVE TO ORANGE AS YOUR ISP !!!

accymel 18-05-2007 15:25

Re: Orange (Freeserve) Broadband
 
Yeh bagpuss i had that hassle also with my mac code - assured to get it via email asap, but that took over 24hrs to come thro - tho i didnt get the sweet talk as they were big headed enough to lose my custom cos they were transfering to be Orange - even had the cheek to snigger at me going to BT!! Yeh i might pay a bit extra but least it meant i got upto 8mg connection speed running at 7/7.5 atm whereas after many years with wanapoo/freeserve i never got passed 1 meg mainly 512K after empty promises of improving to 2meg that never happened - my line doesn't go down connection except briefly now & again for hub upgrade but no longer than 1/2 hr so far, if any probs its free to ring for support or help - not national rates like Orange!! Also more helpful!


Do i need to go on ?? PMSL!!:D

panther 18-05-2007 18:20

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i never have problems with mine:D

MargaretR 19-05-2007 10:17

Re: Orange (Freeserve) Broadband
 
I have just got my internet connection back after downtime of
THIRTY HOURS!!!!

MargaretR 22-05-2007 01:18

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All of a sudden after all the downtime and frequent disconnection - my speed had gone up from 1.1 to 4.1 (still on Orange ADSL) looks like the BT work has finished (except I have had to reconnect 3 times in 10 minutes)

davo69 22-05-2007 06:19

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my bt hub as been crap lately when on wireless always very low conection very slow

entwisi 25-05-2007 09:26

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Margaret,
Wireless networks once configured are as safe as they need to be. There are three steps that you need to do,

1 enable WPA encryption, this makes sure all network traffic is encrypted and is of a standard that would take a few years with a lot of CPU power to crack. remember all financial stuff is also encrypted using SSL which has yet to be broken.

2) Lock to known MAC addresses. each network card has a special code number, you can tell your router to only accept connections from 'your' network cards

3) change teh SSID(Network name) to something hard to guess, e.g. m4ragr3! and then set it to hidden so people can't see it.

Do the above (10 mins tops) and you are as safe as you need to be. If someone decided that they really wanted your PC info they would just kick your door in and take teh PC away.

Bagpuss 28-05-2007 16:18

Re: Orange (Freeserve) Broadband
 
Out of interest who's your ISP entwisi ?

entwisi 28-05-2007 19:32

Re: Orange (Freeserve) Broadband
 
I was with Pipex for ~5 years but moved to Orange as I get it free as I have a mobile contract with them.

A few minor outages but generally been OK, pipex were faultless in teh wole time but £25/month is still £25 a month


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