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Your first step is to ensure it's a genuine BT email. It probably is, as you've been with them for such a short time, but it's worth checking.
Keeping a website open for a long time won't generate more traffic. I can't see how reading a book online is going to take up much of your allowance, either. Watching iPlayer will use up a lot of transfer allowance. A typical program will be 200 MB or so, but that may vary based on resolution, duration and actual content (an hour of "Question Time" in HD will use much less transfer than, say, an hour of "Spooks" in HD just because there are a lot of static shots). |
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If on average you watch a couple of 200 MB programs a day, and use 50 MB on "other stuff" - that would exactly yield the sort of usage pattern they describe. If that's way in excess of what you watch - it's possible someone else is using your wireless. By default BT wireless routers have an enabled channel through which other BT subscribers can use WiFi when they are on the move. You can (and should) switch this off, but although the cynic inside me is saying "yeah, right", I'm sure that BT will separate your own usage from public usage for the purpose of calculating whether you're near your limit.
BT's old silver 2line router has both WEP and WPA enabled. WEP is easily hacked, so assuming they still enable both protocols, someone could be using that WiFi channel and stealing your broadband. I never found a way to switch off the WEP channel. |
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Thanks for the info - BBC iplayer could well be the cause, and I often have BBC news 24 playing in the background when browsing.
My TV is now in use for that. Maybe when Neil sees this he will instruct me how to disable wifi (I use an ethernet cable) |
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My parents have had the same notification off BT numerous times. I contacted BT for them, and was told they could see it was from them watching iPlayer, Catch up TV and the like, they even supplied me with some times and dates of heavy usage, once I quizzed them, they agreed that is what they had been doing. So it is genuine, and I checked their wifi and it was secure, as I knew it would be because I did the setup, hope this helps.
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Yes use your TV for watching live programs, If there is something you are unable to watch, buy a device to record the programs for you, there are many out their depending on how you receive broadcasts.
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I still don't regret switching.
I was having my Orange connection shutting itself down a few times a day - most annoying. The Orange helpline person said that it was because my webrowser needed updating.:rolleyes: I no longer had any confidence in Orange. |
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Sometimes cheapest is not the best option. You are a fairly heavy user and chose the wrong BT option. Maybe you should change to an unlimited so you can browse how you used to without worrying. |
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It all boils down to being too idle to switch on the TV :D
I don't keep it on standby, so would have to stand up and move to do it. So this may be for my own good :D I have got four months free broadband from BT - that's £52 in pocket. The monthly charge that Orange offered me was 50p less than BT - but I moved for a more reliable connection. |
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Today I have found out how to disable the wireless facility of the home hub - and done it.:D I found out how by looking at BT customer forums. Now no-one can piggyback my connection, and I stop the EMF radiation. I'm feeling a proper clever clogs |
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Margaret, I raise my cap to you...you are a proper clever clogs!:)...and I mean that with the utmost repsect.
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Well John....there is a fine lancashire saying....'Why keep a dog and bark yourself'....not that I think Accyman is a dog....jus that I think that if you can get someone to do it for you....then good luck. Me? I prefer to learn to do things for myself, then if I have to do it again........I have forgotten how to, and have to learn all over again.:D Ah the joys of being a crumbly!
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