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bmentink
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  #3222596 25-Apr-2024 09:07
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Where would I find that setting?




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  #3222612 25-Apr-2024 09:20
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noroad:

bmentink:


Yep, whatever "callplus" is ... When I called 2degrees to sort this the said to put "CallPlus" in the Internet provider field which I did, I have done several re-boots of the modem and fibre box since, but no change ..



Callplus used to be a significant business service provider, primarily Voice services (hence the call +), the retail arm was Slingshot. Callplus ended up buying other ISP's (like Orcon) and after a bunch of mergers the "callplus" network has been expanded over time and the various ISP's are all migrated onto this network. so "Callplus" is effectively the wholesale network the now 2degrees family of ISP's use. 



Yeh it’s the other way around now.
Business now use 2D handover and none business using callplus handover.




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  #3228744 10-May-2024 14:15
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Thanks OP for posting this, my Fiber (Fritzbox 7530) had slowed to 5-6Mbps down, still 100 up. Been like this for a few days, tried firmware upgrade and restarts, but then I followed the instructions from the OP and rebooted. All fixed back to 300Mbps. 

 

 


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