How long does it normally take to get connected to IDNet from another ISP using a valid MAC Code.?
Many thanks for any advice.
Three days in my case, I've seen others up to a week. It's very much down to BT.
Yes, they normally say 3 working days if you're on BT, or 8 working days if you're on LLU.
That is once you've handed over your MAC.
When I joined, I gave my MAC to IDNet on Friday and was active the following Wednesday :) That was with a BT line.
sounds like 3 working days then :laugh:
I gave mine on a Sunday and went live on the Thursday.
Yup, me 2. Gave my MAC on Monday morning, switchover happened before 2am on Thursday morning. Fabulous.
About three days here also.
I have to say migration is probably the best thing to happen to broadband, with IDNet coming a close second.
Thanks guys, I got my answer via email a short while ago, I go live before 6.00pm on Thursday 16th November, so you all seem to about right.
I can't wait to be away from Plusnet now.
I felt the same about Freedom2surf ;)
Freedom2Surf rocked in the good ol' days :(
Yep until they were bought out and the shaping was introduced, and who was it that bought them and ruined a once decent ISP?
Quote from: Inactive on Nov 13, 2006, 23:33:40
Thanks guys, I got my answer via email a short while ago, I go live before 6.00pm on Thursday 16th November, so you all seem to about right.
I can't wait to be away from Plusnet now.
Hey! Me too! We could be like switch-over-buddies. :) Don't listen to me, it's just the euphoria knowing that I'm leaving PN too.
Quote from: ou7shined on Nov 14, 2006, 02:23:30
Hey! Me too! We could be like switch-over-buddies. :) Don't listen to me, it's just the euphoria knowing that I'm leaving PN too.
Did they offer you a free month to stay?
They sure did. They could have offered a year for free and I'd have still said no.
Quote from: Inactive on Nov 14, 2006, 02:31:26
Did they offer you a free month to stay?
That seems to be standard now with them.
The amazing thing is that even people who are leaving because the service is virtually unusable accept the free month and stay with Plusnet till the month's over - and continue to post on the forum complaining about the service. The mention of "free" seems to wave aside all reason. :laugh:
Too many people stop at the word free, and don't think beyond it. Nothing is free, you end up paying in pain or cash somehow.
Interestingly, according to the BBC this morning, uSwitch says that people are not happy with their free BB. This is the same uSwitch which was recommending TalkTalk in the recent BBC TV programme!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6145738.stm
... and the same uSwitch that are now saying that Tiscal are in the top three customer-satisfaction-wise. For those in-the-know, they have lost all credibility. Sadly, it's not those "in-the-know" that end up getting ensnared by such companies.
Couldn't agree with you more, they are one of several such companies that present themselves as impartial, yet work on commissions. I'm surprised that they haven't transgressed some piece of consumer legislation, but it appears not. :(
Impartial .. :laugh:
They are only " impartial " to companies that pay them.. ???
True enough, but why are they not required to state that they receive commision? This is an area of consumer legislation that needs tightening.
Back to the topic... :laugh:
As I have said elsewhere, I should be connected on Thursday of this week.
Basic question?
Will I need to do anything to my modem/ router, apart from reboot.
My Modem Router is a BT 2100.
Thanks.
If i remember right i just changed the username and password for my then usb modem and that was it.
That should be all, easiest way is to create a new connectoid from scratch. Some fine tuning of MTU and RWIN may be needed for optimum performance.
OK, Thanks muchly...should be sometime tomorrow, so I have printed off the welcome email, will let you know how it goes....hopefully.... :)
Usually in the early hours, so certainly should be up by breakfast time :laugh: :laugh:
All I did was change my ID/password on the router before I turned off the computer for the night, then at 6 next morning when I turned it on, it just connected to IDNet and that was it.
Have faith, you are dealing with a very different type of ISP here. :)
Mind you, BT did manage to screw up my migration, so I actually arrived a day late, but you have to take account of the name. I attract such mayhem! ;)
Quote from: Nerval on Nov 15, 2006, 11:11:12
Usually in the early hours, so certainly should be up by breakfast time :laugh: :laugh:
I do " early mornings " (read very late nights )... I rarely do " breakfast time "... so I may even catch the disconnect from the dreaded Plusnet.. :)
Thanks for all of the info, most welcome.
As you will be when you join us... :)
Update...You were all spot on correct...got my e mail at around 04.15 am, shut down my modem/router, entered new details and eureka...guess what..
I am now an official IDNettter... :crazy: :laugh:
Thanks guys.
Congratulations and welcome Inactive. I think I'd be "inactive" if I'd sat up till 4.15 waiting for my new ISP. :laugh: As it is, I missed you by about an hour :banana2:
Quote from: Inactive on Nov 16, 2006, 04:51:30
got my e mail at around 04.15 am, shut down my modem/router, entered new details and eureka...guess what..
Not
that's dedication. :)
Welcome to the nuttery.
Quote from: Nerval on Nov 16, 2006, 08:00:24
Congratulations and welcome Inactive. I think I'd be "inactive" if I'd sat up till 4.15 waiting for my new ISP. :laugh: As it is, I missed you by about an hour :banana2:
I didn't sit up til 04.15, I woke up on the settee... ;)
Looks like it was an uncanny move, Plusnet has just been sold to BT .. news out at 9.00 am.. details here;
http://www.plus.net/features/news/plusnet_offer_details.shtml
Thanks for the warm welcomes.
Hadn't spotted that about Plusnet. Glad I moved when I did then. I'd hate to be a mod on their forum today. :police: :police: :police: :police: :police:
Hi Inactive welcome to the IDNUTters :D
Yay! I'm officially here too now. Got my email at 7am but couldn't do anything about it 'til recently. I put in the login details and also set the DNS's in my router and in my Internet Protocol section (but that's because I'm port forwarding). Before connecting to IDnet I ran BT's speedtester and just about creamed myself when I instantly synced at 8Megs, something that (despite the promises) PN has somehow been unable to do. I've run a couple of other speedtest now just so I can see things like "your downstream is 6.180.8 Kbps" :D :D :D. Let's hope that it remains this good or gets better.
Welcome, you're going to like it here. A very select brand of users supported by a very select ISP. Have a smile to wear... :)
Merci beaucoup.
My pleasure.
Ceud Mille Failte!
Slainthevo! ;)
Hail Brother Gael! :)
Cò an caora sin còmhla riut a chunnaic mi an-raoir? :D :D :D
OK, now you lost me - I've exhausted my vocabulary!
We need to get Margaret in here. :)
It's a' foreign to me an' aw.
But Google should keep you right. ;)
Ah well, on that basis... Mi volas brakumi tiun sciuron. :P
Le singe est dans l'arbre. ;D
E. Izzard
We could do this all night.
We could, but I have a long drive in the morning. See you on Monday, duty calls!
G'night and thanks for all the other bits n bobs.
Good morning and pleasure. :)