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Standard User Derpy
(learned) Tue 04-Oct-22 15:33:30
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Sky FTTP


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Hi
Just wondering how people on Sky's FTTP are finding the service?
I am tempted to move from iDNet to Sky to get rid of pppoe issues with my UDM and go onto the 900mb package but I thought I would ask how people were finding it first.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 04-Oct-22 22:34:14
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Re: Sky FTTP


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In reply to a post by Derpy:
Just wondering how people on Sky's FTTP are finding the service?
I am tempted to move from iDNet to Sky to get rid of pppoe issues with my UDM and go onto the 900mb package but I thought I would ask how people were finding it first.
Those I know who have Sky FTTP are extremely happy with it (using the billy basic supplied router), but I am sure there will be people out there with Sky horror stories. Sky have over 6 million customers so there is always going to be differences of opinions on them. I have no idea how their support stacks up when there is an issue compared to iDNet.

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Standard User Derpy
(learned) Wed 05-Oct-22 02:34:43
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Re: Sky FTTP


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Thanks, I have no problems with iDNet to be honest over the PPPoE issue which is a pain.


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Standard User candlerb
(knowledge is power) Wed 05-Oct-22 13:16:25
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Re: Sky FTTP


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As long as you don't need or want a static IP, I would expect Sky to be fine. Sky also provides IPv6. End-of-contract price hikes aren't as high as some providers.
Standard User mjhturner
(newbie) Fri 07-Oct-22 12:44:50
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Re: Sky FTTP


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In reply to a post by Derpy:
Thanks, I have no problems with iDNet to be honest over the PPPoE issue which is a pain.

Just out of curiosity, what is the PPPoE issue you have with iDNet?

iDNet FTTP (1000/110) via Openreach
OpenBSD router, OpenWRT wireless

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Standard User Derpy
(learned) Fri 07-Oct-22 14:43:26
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Re: Sky FTTP


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In reply to a post by mjhturner:
Just out of curiosity, what is the PPPoE issue you have with iDNet?


My UDM-SE has pretty big performance issues with IPv6 and pppoe to be honest. I improved IPv4 on the SE using a SFP to ethernet module but IPv6 is trashed.

I was on Sky as FTTC before and had no issues and other than Sky only TalkTalk dont use PPPoE.
Standard User mjhturner
(newbie) Mon 10-Oct-22 10:24:12
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In reply to a post by Derpy:
My UDM-SE has pretty big performance issues with IPv6 and pppoe to be honest. I improved IPv4 on the SE using a SFP to ethernet module but IPv6 is trashed.

I was on Sky as FTTC before and had no issues and other than Sky only TalkTalk dont use PPPoE.


Ah, gotcha. Surprised to hear about the IPv6 issues but a fair number of OSes have single-threaded PPPoE implementations, so that's not completely surprising.

iDNet FTTP (1000/110) via Openreach
OpenBSD router, OpenWRT wireless
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