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Faulty router
15-04-2018 5:25 PM
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I have a Technicolour TG582n router. Apart from making an annoying buzzing sound when the WiFi is passing data, it's been fine for years. However recently I've been having intermittent failure of the WiFi and Ethernet so that there's no Internet access from any device in the house. Repeatedly trying to reconnect the WiFi from say, a phone, never works. The only solution is to cycle the power of the router which, so far, has proved to be successful.
Logging into the router and performing the Connectivity Check always produces a red cross against Internet with the Connectivity to Gateway (195.166.130.251) shown. See picture. I get this result even when the connectivity to the Internet is fine as far as I can tell.
The broadband seems OK. It's been tested recently after a previous occurrence of this problem so I have to believe it's an intermittent router fault.
I've had this one for years. Can someone at PlusNet send me a new one please? Thanks,
Roger Wilson
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15-04-2018 6:59 PM
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provide perpetual free routers like most ISP's.
Re: Faulty router
16-04-2018 12:08 PM
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Sorry to hear that Roger.
I'm afraid we can't just send you a new router out.
I'd recommend speaking with our Customer Options Team as they may be able to send you a new router out if you take a new contract out with ourselves.
Re: Faulty router
16-04-2018 5:07 PM
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So much for being a customer for the past 11 years!
Roger.
Re: Faulty router
18-04-2018 2:35 PM
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@rogerwilson - your router is pretty old to be fair. PN can send out their latest router but, to be honest, it's not that great. They also usually charge about £6.99 P&P.
A lot of folk are buying BT HH6's for about £30 new from eBay etc and they are so much better. Dual band and a much greater range. I know you've got to spend the money but it really is so much better.
Re: Faulty router
18-04-2018 3:58 PM
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Re: Faulty router
24-04-2018 12:28 PM
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Thanks for the replies but this is actually a complicated situation.
I was on a Home Phone Anytime deal but that was made obsolete last month so I'm now on a Talk Anytime deal. This is £8 more expensive so it's being discounted for 12 months to keep the cost the same. It appears though that I've been signed up for another 12 months (11 remain) because of this so agreeing a new contract in order to get a new router doesn't seem to be possible.
The router that is now supplied by PlusNet seems to be very poor if comments are to be believed, particularly in terms of WiFi range. If this is what would be supplied, do I really want one?!
There are better deals according to uSwitch and I'd be supplied with a new router as part of signing up.
Maybe the question now is, if I now switched to Talk Talk or The Post Office, would it cost anything to leave PlusNet?
Thanks,
Roger.
Re: Faulty router
25-04-2018 10:06 AM
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If you get the email advising of the forthcoming price rise then providing you tell Plusnet within 30 days then you can leave without penalty, else you will be hit with cancellation charges.
Rather then going through this hassle why not go onto Ebay and spend about £30 on a BT Smart Hub 6. You will end up with a better router than any ISP will ‘give’ you
Alternatively of course a Plusnet staffer may come along and arrange a freebie for you. However if you’re on standard broadband it will only be a Hub Zero which is in my opinion is not worth the P and P charge.
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Re: Faulty router
01-05-2018 4:35 PM
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Hi Roger.
It looks like a new contract was incorrectly applied as a result of changing your call package to a current one.
I've removed the minimum term length now so if you choose to leave us there won't be an early termination charge.
Due to the length of time you've been with us as a gesture of goodwill I've sent you a replacement router now for free.
I hope this helps.
Anoush
Re: Faulty router
03-05-2018 9:11 PM
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Hello Anoush,
Thanks for that. Good to get the contract mistake sorted and I appreciate the new router which arrived today. I notice it's a 2704N rather than the much criticised Zero or One or whatever it's called which is probably good for both of us.
Regards,
Roger.
Re: Faulty router
03-05-2018 9:16 PM - edited 03-05-2018 9:16 PM
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Re: Faulty router
03-05-2018 11:06 PM
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@rogerwilson - give the router a go and see how you get on. They aren't brilliant to be honest.
The HH6 is a great router and for c.£30 you can't go far wrong. An option if you decide you do want something a bit sportier (and dual band).
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