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Started by "Cheddar"
Fri, 18 Aug 2006 02:33
Freedom 2 Surf - Constantly Losing Connection Late At Night
Author: "Cheddar"
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 02:33
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 02:33
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OK this is REALLY beginning to annoy me, I have a stable connection all through the day but come 11pm+ my connection goes down the drain with me constantly losing synch with the exchange. Like I said it's perfect in the day but late at night it's awful. I'm not downloading anything, I just use the connection to play Everquest 2 and this is REALLY ANNOYING ME. I'm sure it must have something to do with the download as much as you want between 12:00 - 5:00am etc. Has anyone else experienced these issues late at night with their ISP who runs a similar system to F2S?
Re: Freedom 2 Surf - Constantly Losing Connection Late At Night
Author: "Paul"
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 12:05
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 12:05
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"Cheddar" <blah@blah.net> wrote in message news:8O8Fg.14307$y14.3785@fe16.usenetserver.com... > OK this is REALLY beginning to annoy me, I have a stable connection all > through the day but come 11pm+ my connection goes down the drain with me > constantly losing synch with the exchange. > > Like I said it's perfect in the day but late at night it's awful. I'm not > downloading anything, I just use the connection to play Everquest 2 and > this is REALLY ANNOYING ME. > > I'm sure it must have something to do with the download as much as you > want between 12:00 - 5:00am etc. > > Has anyone else experienced these issues late at night with their ISP who > runs a similar system to F2S? As a 'night owl' I'm usually on line in the early hours of the morning. Have often noticed a 5 or 10 minute loss of connection to my ISP (ie. nothing happens when you try to access something and email stops coming/going) round about 1.15 am (can vary). Still appear to have a connection to BT at such times (the DSL light is solidly on) but no connection beyond BT to the ISP. One one occasion this 1.15am 'tea break' became a week's disconnection, as something went very wrong at the ISP' end and they, apparently, lost me from their database of connected clients! Frantic activity by ISP over several days finally discovered and rectified the one-off random fault. They very kindly gave me a freephone dial-up number to use in the meantime, but it shows you what can go wrong. If I'd been with one of the big ISPs and ringing an Indian call centre the connection would probably still be 'off'!! I'd guess that such connection losses are something to do with 'maintenance' in the early hours, when things are fairly quiet - either by your ISP or BT (but in my case the connection to BT does not drop, as happens to you). Strange! Regards, Paul
Re: Freedom 2 Surf - Constantly Losing Connection Late At Night
Author: "Blue Frog"
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 05:19
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 05:19
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Freedom2surf recently sent an apology for their dire problems. Mine has been dropping off for about 6 months. I think this may be partly since being bought by Pipex and integrated into their network. I wish I'd stayed with BT! "Paul" <someone@nospam.net> wrote in message news:gNydnRH_Jeh7A3jZnZ2dnUVZ8sidnZ2d@fireflyuk.net... > "Cheddar" <blah@blah.net> wrote in message > news:8O8Fg.14307$y14.3785@fe16.usenetserver.com... >> OK this is REALLY beginning to annoy me, I have a stable connection all >> through the day but come 11pm+ my connection goes down the drain with me >> constantly losing synch with the exchange. >> >> Like I said it's perfect in the day but late at night it's awful. I'm not >> downloading anything, I just use the connection to play Everquest 2 and >> this is REALLY ANNOYING ME. >> >> I'm sure it must have something to do with the download as much as you >> want between 12:00 - 5:00am etc. >> >> Has anyone else experienced these issues late at night with their ISP who >> runs a similar system to F2S? > > As a 'night owl' I'm usually on line in the early hours of the morning. > Have often noticed a 5 or 10 minute loss of connection to my ISP (ie. > nothing happens when you try to access something and email stops > coming/going) round about 1.15 am (can vary). Still appear to have a > connection to BT at such times (the DSL light is solidly on) but no > connection beyond BT to the ISP. One one occasion this 1.15am 'tea break' > became a week's disconnection, as something went very wrong at the ISP' > end and they, apparently, lost me from their database of connected > clients! Frantic activity by ISP over several days finally discovered and > rectified the one-off random fault. They very kindly gave me a freephone > dial-up number to use in the meantime, but it shows you what can go wrong. > If I'd been with one of the big ISPs and ringing an Indian call centre the > connection would probably still be 'off'!! > > I'd guess that such connection losses are something to do with > 'maintenance' in the early hours, when things are fairly quiet - either by > your ISP or BT (but in my case the connection to BT does not drop, as > happens to you). Strange! > > Regards, > > Paul > >
Re: Freedom 2 Surf - Constantly Losing Connection Late At Night
Author: "AMO"
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 11:32
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 11:32
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"Blue Frog" <hippo@bluefrog.com> wrote in message news:ec63g3$o94$1@news.freedom2surf.net... > Freedom2surf recently sent an apology for their dire problems. Mine has > been dropping off for about 6 months. > I think this may be partly since being bought by Pipex and integrated into > their network. > I wish I'd stayed with BT! It's definately to do with Pipex. I moved from Pipex because of this problem which they claimed was a BT fault. There is nothing you can do except move. Pipex reboot their systems every now and then with blatant disregard for connected users. AMO
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