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TyroneB

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#177813 15-Aug-2015 02:51
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Last month my internet went down for most part of a week until it came.back on and the last few days it keeps going off for hours at a time and now none of my Ethernet connections want to connect at all.

Anyone else having this issue? Its not a account issue as I always pay my bills on time. (Well not last month yet as I'm waiting to gear back from Vodafone about this issue.)




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  #1366722 15-Aug-2015 03:04
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What fault checking have you done?

So you've contacted Vodafone?




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  #1366724 15-Aug-2015 03:09
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I've just done all the trouble shooting they've asked me to do and some.time it works but it walkways goes back to.failing.

Even had a chorus tech come by and he said there was nothing he could but noticed that my speeds were significantly slower than usual.

And yes I've called Vodafone, will call again in the am.




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  #1366748 15-Aug-2015 08:47
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Sounds like a wiring issue between house and exchange / cabinet not in the actual Vodafone network

Have you got a master filter installed or modem connected to a dedicated xDSL jack point or are you just using line filters but this sounds like something Chorus need to sort out

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