Coldeanseagull
Opinionated
Another down vote for virgin. Wifi keeps dropping out but they won't admit their router is crap
https://www.zen.co.uk
Been with them for 15 years have only ever had two problems, both of which were dealt by a real person over the phone from their offices in Rochdale. Works out about £25 a month which has been the price for a number of years.
Quite amusingly, I clicked on your link and got this:
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Avoid Talk talk at all costs.
absolutely do not go near talktalk
Anyone got experience of vodaphone broadband? As I have currently have SIM only mobile deal they are offering Superfast 2 broadband (63mps) deal for £21 a month. Obviously actual speed will depend on my location and located BT wiring set up.
A quick check on Google suggests some issues and poor customer service. However, I'm mindful that people tend to only review when things are bad. Accordingly, would be interested to hear from anyone who has good experience with vodaphone.
Another down vote for virgin. Wifi keeps dropping out but they won't admit their router is crap
Anyone got experience of vodaphone broadband? As I have currently have SIM only mobile deal they are offering Superfast 2 broadband (63mps) deal for £21 a month. Obviously actual speed will depend on my location and located BT wiring set up.
A quick check on Google suggests some issues and poor customer service. However, I'm mindful that people tend to only review when things are bad. Accordingly, would be interested to hear from anyone who has good experience with vodaphone.
Regarding Vodaphone BB if you do go for it I would suggest you set the DNS servers in your router to use Google (8.8.8.8) rather than the default Vodaphone DNS as they keep having issues with their DNS servers going down.
I have been with Virgin for around a year and had similar challenges with wifi dropping out.....all due to the crap router. Purchased a "fit for purpose" router for about £70 and put the Virgin box into "modem mode". Now get 200Mb+ at all times with no drop-outs anywhere in the house.....works perfectly.
I was looking at a TP-Link router not so long ago, so now I'm weighing up my options. Spend hours of fun trying to explain to mrs mumbai what their problem is and then losing my rag, spend best part of £100 on new router, or see if BT have manged to fix the 'only getting 256 kilobits speed through their archaic wires that run to Coldean before commiting to adsl'
I've had BT and Virgin in the past. I've found the Virgin broadband far superior, with BT very noticeably having more problems and for longer durations. However Virgin customer service is one of the worst experiences a human being can endure, so if you do have a problem you're probably better off asking the cat for help. I'd be loathe to recommend Virgin because of their customer service but, and I hate to admit, their broadband was good.
I recently switched to Vodafone. The router they provide is poor in terms of providing a stable wifi network, from what I've heard. Within my house it's certainly worse than either of the services we've had previously (Now TV and BT) - constantly losing internet connectivity on Device A, while Device B nearby is still going strong, etc. Google research suggests it's the Vodafone supplied router at fault, but I'm going to try the below DNS setting change today see if I can stabilise things a bit...
I went for the TP Link Ac 1750 router, which is available from Amazon at £69. Plugged it into the Virgin hub (which was switched to modem mode) and the difference has been incredible. Not a single issue since......and no more calls to the Virgin CS team (thank god!!).
https://www.zen.co.uk
Been with them for 15 years have only ever had two problems, both of which were dealt by a real person over the phone from their offices in Rochdale. Works out about £25 a month which has been the price for a number of years.