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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 09-Mar-13 10:29:36
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Re: Broadband Speed dropping


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You have had a similar experience to mine with BT Engineers.
I kept getting Line Engineers who said the Telephone was working properly and Broadband was nothing to do with them.
It took a lot of hassle to get a Broadband Engineer.
At one point I wrote to the Director of Residential Broadband and the responce was quick and the problem sorted.
The next time I wrote, I was ignored!!
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(deleted) Sat 09-Mar-13 10:30:20
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Re: Broadband Speed dropping


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Correct! Sorry for the delayed reply.
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(deleted) Sat 09-Mar-13 10:40:58
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Re: Broadband Speed dropping


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I last one. I cut the trace as soon as it routed to DE.

http://www.itistimed.com/what-is-my-ip/ip-location/N...

Nick

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Standard User 4M2
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 09-Mar-13 10:50:44
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Re: Broadband Speed dropping


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In reply to a post by scottie4642:
Correct! Sorry for the delayed reply.


Which one of my posts was correct?
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 09-Mar-13 11:04:16
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Re: Broadband Speed dropping


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The one which told of your trials and tribulations with AOL
Standard User 4M2
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 09-Mar-13 11:19:38
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Re: Broadband Speed dropping


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In reply to a post by scottie4642:
The one which told of your trials and tribulations with AOL


That may have been somebody else - I've only been concerned about checking your line performance from the test socket and with your home wiring in this thread smile
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(deleted) Sat 09-Mar-13 12:09:03
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Sorry I thought that I had replied on the Forum entry.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 09-Mar-13 12:11:34
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It was something linked to my post which had been entered by "northcall" re;"Xrayspex" "Limked"
Hope this clears it up.
Standard User 4M2
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 09-Mar-13 12:23:45
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Re: Broadband Speed dropping


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In reply to a post by scottie4642:
It was something linked to my post which had been entered by "northcall" re;"Xrayspex" "Limked"
Hope this clears it up.


Ah! normcall's post on Thu 07-Mar-13 20:54:30 - I'm with you now. Yes dealing with ISP's can be a hassle crazy
Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 09-Mar-13 14:32:32
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In reply to a post by 4M2:
Which one of my posts was correct?
The 1 OP replied to: http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/general/t/4218472-r...

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