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Standard User Deadbeat
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 02-Jul-09 23:36:35
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Re: Static IP address


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O2, if they'll accept you with those stats, will be far cheaper for a far better and unlimited service. A static IP is available with O2 but services such as No-IP or DynDNS etc will suit your needs anyway.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 03-Jul-09 11:01:57
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Steve,

I have got about a 60-61db downstream att, when I was through BT on their profiling system I got 1mb, I am now LLU and because I don't have the profiling system now get about 2mb. I would recommend going over to LLU purely to get rid of the profiling system.

With the intermittency and level of background noise you get on longer lines it makes them more prone to have the odd disconnection issue, this can also lead to a reduction in your bt bras profile, with LLU you cut that out, so you connect as fast as you can, each time you connect.
Standard User Steve2006
(learned) Sat 04-Jul-09 14:48:17
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BE say I am too far away but that they would be happy to provide broadband if I move closer to the exchange ! - wish I'd thought of that, it would have saved a lot of hassle.

O2 say they don't provide broadband in my area - though the Samknows exchange search says they do.

Orange will (up to 8Mbps service) but are more expensive than BT

I am a long way from the exchange, in the past I have variously been told it is 5.7Km or 6.5Km cable length.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 04-Jul-09 15:02:26
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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
You can do that using a dynamic DNS service


BatBoy says you don't need a static IP address to do what you're wanting to do.
Standard User Steve2006
(learned) Sat 04-Jul-09 20:39:59
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I've just got a DynDNS url and I'm looking at this approach now.

From what I can see though I would need to leave a PC connected to my router in order to update the IP address whenever it changed.

Sometimes I'm away for a few days (taking my laptop with me), do you know how often BT changes the dynamic IP - is it just when the router is powered off, or is it on a regular basis ?
Standard User Deadbeat
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 04-Jul-09 20:44:13
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Check your router for DynDNS compatibility.
Standard User Steve2006
(learned) Sat 04-Jul-09 20:56:54
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It's a BT Homehub

It lists DynDNS under the Dynamic DNS configuration. I doesn't say why it needs to know the service and host - can the router keep the DynDNS url up to date without a PC being connected ?
Standard User Deadbeat
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 04-Jul-09 21:07:36
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It can. smile
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 06-Jul-09 17:41:39
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Hi, last year, I had a solid connection with fixed speed 2Mbps service on Tiscali Business. smile

http://www.tiscali.co.uk/products/business/?

Until the ISP 186k/EzeeDSL failed to pay the account. frown

http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/unhappiness/t/35483...

Edited by deleted (Mon 06-Jul-09 18:25:05)

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