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(deleted) Mon 23-Jan-12 09:19:04
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Fine, you win.
Not actually trying to win anything smile

Let's hope that Plusnet Digital Care manage to resolve problem to your satisfaction.
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(deleted) Mon 23-Jan-12 10:08:59
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.got a soft spot for Nadger smile


Gee thanks blush

Ten years here next month smile
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(deleted) Mon 23-Jan-12 11:21:46
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Hi debian70,

Just replied in your other thread, the MAC had already been added to the ticket when I got there smile

I'm sorry for the delay, if there's anything else I can help with please let me know.


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(deleted) Wed 25-Jan-12 02:31:59
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I hardly think a site thats even gets it wrong in its name is the definitive reference for what MAC means.
In reply to a post by RobertoS:
On actually reading the first few lines, the tautology becomes obvious. MAC Code is therefore shown by themselves to be clearly incorrect usage.
Hoist and petard?
In reply to a post by RobertoS:
The Be line rental price looks interesting, but I expect even in that there is a contribution to the OR ADSL line rental.
In reply to a post by RobertoS:
There is a 10-day period after first connection of an ADSL line after installation. It should not cause poor performance.
In reply to a post by RobertoS:
Seeing as you believe I don't know what I'm talking about it will have to be bye-bye. I am well aware of the difference of attenuation between ADSL2+ and ADSL lines, and I was also aware of your 20CN stats on line 1. For the matter in hand that is totally irrelevant so I tried not to confuse you.
In reply to a post by RobertoS:
Before ADSL Max, and for a while after it was introduced, there were only fixed speed ADSL lines of 512kbps, 1Mbps and 2Mbps. It is still possible if needed to get similarly fixed speed lines but based on "managed" ADSL Max.
Standard User burakkucat
(committed) Wed 25-Jan-12 04:37:35
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Chuckles. smile

What annoys me, when making a purchase in a shop, is if the till operator asks me to insert my PIN number.

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(Unregistered)Wed 25-Jan-12 09:05:32
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Strangely enough looking at all the big ISP's, Talk Talk, BT, O2, Be.on their FAQ's they all mention MAC codes, so it is a common use.

Even the OFCOM website calls it a MAC code so no matter what people bleat on about how it's not correct it's here to stay.
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Wed 25-Jan-12 10:07:21
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Hehh smile smile !

Nice one. I'll give you that.

For now tongue.

But given that, ADSL2+ is a bit clumsy. I also like the subtle difference that also arises between "My ADSL2 is borked" and "My ADSL 2 is borked".

In the those two cases, how too does one distinguish between a fault on the line and a fault in a modem, at either end of the line?

As one can also run dial-up on such a line, we get the interesting "I can talk to myself on MIRC with two different IP addresses, (the usage fixed and dynamic IP of course incorrect), by dialling up using my ADSL2+".

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Edited by RobertoS (Wed 25-Jan-12 11:58:13)

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(sensei) Wed 25-Jan-12 10:11:30
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Chuckles. smile

What annoys me, when making a purchase in a shop, is if the till operator asks me to insert my PIN number.
I find that is more common than being asked to enter my PIN. To the extent that being asked for my PIN pleases me. Such a complex life I lead! smile

Ummm? "Insert"? PINs?

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(deleted) Wed 25-Jan-12 10:32:24
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Just made a Roberto doll so I can insert pins wink
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(deleted) Wed 25-Jan-12 11:00:51
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One of my pet hates with such things iare the Individual Savings Accounts that were introduced to us years back as ISA's. (I.S.A.)
Within a couple of years, when enquiring about same, one would be repeatedly corrected by bank clerks who would immediately say 'icer' ...was it that the three sylables required for ISA became too much?
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