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Full fibre 900mb broadband + £130 choice of Voucher + £37 Quidco - £35pm / 24m = £840 (£28pm effective cost) @ Giftcloud / Vodafone
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sorted by900 up and down. £25 per month. 18 month contract. £50 voucher of some variety. I picked Amazon
I already have Virgin and BT connections from before. Adding in another will make a corner of my living room look like its broadband gang infected!
Neither the Quidco or voucher tracked for me. Quidco don’t allow claims and the voucher needs to wait six months before raising one.
Vodafone broadband is good though. Router is best I’ve had from a provider.
From purchasing in November:
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Another thread on here suggests the person had that status all the way and got the voucher without chasing. Fingers crossed.
I have a similar setup on 900mb cityfibre service I get via ethernet connection to router on laptop but on WiFi standing next to voda supplied router I get around 500mb and then connected to whole home discs get around 150mb although I have 6 discs setup spaced around large property along with 2 voda supplied wifi boosters also.
Best to test using the bt speed test for fibre connections also. (edited)
The provided router is a bit of unstable, my iPhone keeps dropping Wifi connection and needs to reconnect manually.
Tried connecting my AX11000 as a router but didn’t succeed, will drill into and see what the problem is.
Otherwise it’s pretty useless.
Does anyone know what the engineers are like for these fibre installations - our current Virgin Media coax cable terminates in a comms cupboard under the stairs (i.e. not right against the front wall of the property) so I'm presuming if I ask nicely there's some leeway in terms of where the fibre can be routed to and terminated, i.e. getting it fed through into the same cupboard.
Thanks!
I'm in a similar situation - I want it routed to under the stairs where all the rest of my networking is, so I've laid a 25mm conduit with draw string under the floorboards in anticipation of them coming next week, hopefully they'll use that. They still put the external box on the outside, but can run the fibre interconnect from there up to 20m to the termination point (ONT - which needs power).
Can Vodafone routers be set in bridge mode? (edited)
Have cancelled our Virgin package.
If you're covered by CityFibre, the ONT is a Calix 801G. If you're in an Openreach FTTP area it's a Nokia G-040G-B That they're currently installing these days I believe.
Searching Google Images for these models should bring up plenty of pictures.
If you're already wired up for these and have an ONT already, even if it's a previous model then you'll not get a new one. You'll just keep using that.
Hope will not have any issues, I was switched from Sky.
I signed up to Vodafone (openreach gigafast) a few months ago and can't fault it, but at the same time I don't own a device capable of anywhere near top speed. The best speed test I've received is around 350mb.
There were issues with connecting my house to the pit in the road, for which Vodafone paid £5/day for the inconvenience. As my existing line was still active I started my contract with £85 credit on top of £80 TCB
Also worth noting CPI means my bill has gone from £38 to £43 from this month (edited)
Going to be waiting 2-3 years for it around here, and Virgin's 1gbps package is so poor for reliability that I've since switched back to old copper BT at 70mbps -.-
Wish I'd listened to all the feedback in regards to Virgin and not gone near them, truly tragic ISP if you actually want to play games online or stream without buffering (more embarrassing given it's a 1gbps line!).