Hi all,
I'm new here, apologies if this is posted in the wrong place.
I'm currently on BT Infinity FTTC 80/20 and I asked for the MAC for my line on Friday with the intention of moving to IDNet. Over the weekend, I noticed that my download speed had dropped from a pretty reliable 76-78Mbps to 25-26Mbps. The interface graphs are dead flat, so this looks like a fixed restriction somewhere, rather than contention. Upload has dropped a little (16 from 19).
It's been a few days now, and this hasn't changed; I'm guessing that this isn't the normal reaction from BT for asking for a MAC, at least I can't find many people complaining about it online. There is an exchange fault listed (St Albans), but that was from this morning and I've not got a complete loss.
So, my question is - once I finally get the MAC through, should I continue with migration, or is it worth trying to get BT to fix the problem first?
Thanks,
Richard
Hi Richard, and :welc:
Someone more technical than myself will be along to answer this soon.
In the meantime, if it was me, I might be tempted to give IDNet a quick call, explain the situation, and see if they can run any tests on your line. They may be able to tell from that if anything needs fixing prior to migration.
I think Simon is correct , give them a call. Any local issues are likely to follow you unless a fault is found and repaired
Is it this? https://status.zen.co.uk/broadband/fault-outage-details.aspx?reference=6362
That Zen page (the main page above it) is usually good with faults on the BTw network,, and the subsequent progress reports, as well as planned maintenance. IDNet get the same details too, and have an intermittent RSS feed that gives the same details. Andrews and Arnold have a page that reports their own monitoring off the BT network too. None of it helps with problems on the local loop from you to the exchange though which need a line test by the ISP or possibly an engineer visit - though Bt OR have their own monitoring too which usually picks up faults in my locality, at least.
Thanks for the answers, I'll give IDNet a call once I get my MAC.
I don't think it's that fault, as I've not had a loss of service, just a consistently downgraded speed for about 5 days now.
Cheers,
Richard
Quote from: Foddy on Feb 12, 2015, 09:59:30
I'm currently on BT Infinity FTTC 80/20 and I asked for the MAC for my line on Friday with the intention of moving to IDNet.
Hi Richard,
While we are waiting for an update on your problem, can I ask why you are moving from BT to IDNET? I have found IDNET to be really good, but introductory offers and unlimited downloads make BT look attractive. I guess there is more to it?
Dave
Quote from: davej99 on Feb 13, 2015, 11:28:18
Hi Richard,
While we are waiting for an update on your problem, can I ask why you are moving from BT to IDNET? I have found IDNET to be really good, but introductory offers and unlimited downloads make BT look attractive. I guess there is more to it?
Dave
Hi - I called IDNet this morning, and was told that issues should be picked up in the line check during migration, so I've gone ahead with it. Hopefully all will go well ...
I've been with BT a couple of years, and it's been OK, but nothing special. Reasons for changing:
- I really hate being billed quarterly.
- I think I will be using less than 200GB, so it'll be something like £4 cheaper for me.
- The lack of a static IP address is a bit frustrating at times
- IPv6
The top three were reasons to leave BT, and the last one was the reason I picked IDNet (along with checking reputation etc.)