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#312130 20-Mar-2024 07:10
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After a failed attempt at getting hyperfibre with Zeronet (been waiting for 3 months for them to schedule my ONT upgrade), I'm going to look for hyperfibre elsewhere. Hopefully a company that can get my ONT upgrade to hyperfibre scheduled and at least give me a date on when it will happen.


 

Anyone have good experience with hyperfibre from any of the NZ providers? Thank you. I'll be bringing my own device, a Synology router. 


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  #3208454 20-Mar-2024 10:39
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If you're after 2Gbit, IPoE (DHCP) and all the fancy things like IPv6 and a one-off Static IP etc then Quic is the go.

 

Their network is really solid too. No issues at all: https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=194&topicid=311756 

 

Also pinging @JohnK because he hasn't shared his referral and think given I shared his post, it is only fair you save the install cost by using his referral :)

 

Edit: John's referral to help fund his Hyperfibre connection: https://account.quic.nz/refer/99296 and use R99296EAACIH for a free install. Just posting this as he hasn't posted it before. Enjoy :)





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Referral Links: Quic Broadband (use R122101E7CV7Q for free setup)

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