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I use it for work and streaming TV and my bill is @60 a month
Is that a lot?
Is that a lot?
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Easily.The day has finally come where i can physically get broadband.
Is 500mb/s connection gonna cut it for potentially two working at home and someone streaming mind numbing history documentaries?
oof I don't think you'll be able to wrangle out of that one unless they have small print that allows you leave on compassionate grounds. Then you'll have to work on your cry voice.Actually, while I'm here:I got a Sky subscription a few months ago. 18 month contract. £35/month. I no longer require it I don't think.
I remember my mum having a terrible time trying to renegotiate her Sky contract. But that was twenty years ago. Is there any hope I can cancel/pause it? Or will I just have to accept the fact that I'm paying for the whole length of the contract.
When we were with Virgin I had to pay £125 to break the contract. Originally they had wanted twice that amount, which we informed them was illegal. The £125 was probably illegal too, but I paid it anyway.
oof I don't think you'll be able to wrangle out of that one unless they have small print that allows you leave on compassionate grounds. Then you'll have to work on your cry voice.
you can deffo move it with you. I've done that before, albeit in Ireland. Its normal enough for them to have customers moving house and who want to switch the account to their new gaff.I don't think Rupert is a very compassionate guy.
What I do next all depends on where I move to next. Maybe I'll find a place that is Sky-ready and I can bring my router and box to the table. Unlikely though.
If the lawyers get involved, she'll be paying for all of it. It was her idea.
Did we ever figure out what a normal price was?
depends on whether ur internets runs on oil or gasDid we ever figure out what a normal price was?
Compared to directly connected wifi, not wired I presume?I set up a WiFi mesh using those Deco E4 units. WiFi-wise its great. The signal is strong everywhere. But the performance is about a 20% degradation compared to being directly connected to the main router.
It will be useful as we have a lot of space here and there are a few dead zones. But I set it up planning on using it for the work computer, but won't be doing that now.
yeah, directly connected wi-fi to the Eir router.Compared to directly connected wifi, not wired I presume?
what speeds do you get?my broadband was nearly 70 a month so i got an unlimited data sim card from GoMo for 12.99 a month, and one of these routers that takes sim cards.
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it's been fine so far, i can stream netflix and do video calls when i'm working from home.
what speeds do you get?
I presume you can bring this anywhere and it will work? If so, thats deadly. I'm tired of nearly burning out my phone using it as a hotspot so much.
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