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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 20-Oct-16 13:04:52
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Overall I'm happy with SSE. For £21 a month can't complain. Needed to download a 3GB app the other night, took 8 minutes, this is fine
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(deleted) Thu 20-Oct-16 13:34:33
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In reply to a post by davidoff911:
SSE operate a very restriction traffic management policy.

They throttle their users usually at time of peak demand such as evenings and weekends.

The price is amazing if you just want regular usage. For me, SSE is not recommended for P2P i.e. any sort of torrenting.


The 150+ pages on UKHD with complaints backs that up
Standard User ukhardy07
(knowledge is power) Thu 20-Oct-16 13:41:09
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ISPs that do not slow down P2P:

1) Sky
2) PlusNet
3) BT
4) TalkTalk

I would say if you slow it down you're one of the odd ones out.


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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Thu 20-Oct-16 14:50:02
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+ AAISP
As far as I know also Pulse8broadband.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 20-Oct-16 19:51:46
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In reply to a post by rjh321:
what they sent me - a dual-band Technicolor TG589vac, which works well.

Hello all
I'm almost out of my current contract so I'm choosing between SSE and Plusnet. I know Plusnet give you the Hub One that can run OpenWRT (although some soldering is required).
As for SSE's TG589vac - can someone please check and tell me if it hasan option for a Bridge mode? It should be there - at least TG589n has this - but I'm not sure if SSE's version has a locked down firmware?
Standard User rjh321
(member) Fri 21-Oct-16 10:49:59
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Looking in "Setup Your Gateway" under "Connection Configuration - VDSL", under "Routed Type", there is a "Bridge" option, if that's any help. This site has the most information about this router:
Technicolor TG589vac
Standard User Discus
(experienced) Fri 21-Oct-16 19:22:56
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Tread carefully. They suspended sign ups because they couldn't handle the influx. From 55mb down to 0.5mb at peak and a couple of BTOR engineer visits before I was allowed to leave penalty free (and I wasn't the only one).

Maybe it has improved now, which hopefully it will do as it could be a good service.

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Standard User ukhardy07
(knowledge is power) Fri 21-Oct-16 20:06:55
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Agreed with Discus - be very careful.

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