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PassiveFever81

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#225578 24-Nov-2017 20:24
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I'm based in Wanganui - Earlier I unplugged my fritzbox for a minute to change a couple power plugs in that corner of the room.

 

That was about 5PM, since then it just won't connect.

 

I have factory reset the modem, restarted the ONT, changed Ethernet between ONT and modem.

 

I rang Orcon (Couldn't get through) and heard a message alerting to issues in Auckland and have seen a couple posts on FB.

 

Anyone have a similar issue or know what's up?

 

 

 

 





 

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Mikek
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  #1907346 24-Nov-2017 20:40
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Working all good for me :D - Auckland - Fibre




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  #1907363 24-Nov-2017 21:14
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Seems to have come back up.  Mods can delete this thread if you like





 

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  #1907479 25-Nov-2017 08:55
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May have been an Orcon issue.. friend of mine in Auckland was saying his Orocn Fibre was down last night.





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