Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Other Local Resorts & Areas => Uzumlu Discussion Forum => Topic started by: twinkle01 on October 14, 2010, 20:17:02 PM
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I am having problems with my internet connection it seems to work reasonable in the day but in the evenings the connection goes on and off every few seconds. Turk Telecom have been up several times, they look at the modem working and say "no problem" they have also checked the phone line. I purchased a more expensive modem hoping that would improve the connection but still the same. Can anyone suggest anything?
This post has taken me over 30 minutes to put on CBF that's how bad it is.
I could scream !!!!
Twinkle01
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Sure its not your computer
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More people at night use the comp so this effects it and if you do a ping test and find its not high phone your provider and ask about up grading or them making your connection better.
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What package are you on? Speed and download limit. We have 2 meg speed and unlimited download with not too many problems. Its never perfect but not as bad as you seem to have. They did upgrade the lines to Uzumlu, allegedly, a couple of months ago. After this we have heard that some people had problems and they had to be sorted by TTNet/Computer boffins.
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Also check your electricity supply. In the evening with folk cooking and more power being used our power supply sometimes goes low. Lights get dimmer and there's not enough power to run the modem properly. See if you can borrow one those gadgets that test what elec you are getting-think it should be 220volts. Ours was well below and when we contacted (Tedas that was) they came out and corrected the problem.
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Thanks for all your advice, I have had the laptop checked out and new hard drive fitted, The modem settings have been checked and I pay 49 lira a month for the adsl I also have a small electricity regulator from the power supply to laptop so don't know what else to do.
Twinkle 01
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When I had similar problems here Telecom said it was because the wiring to my house was old but couldnt do anything until they decided to replace all the cables in the area, have now ditched telecom and have bought a Turkcell dongle, now have no problems at all Much faster speed and I can take my laptop and use it anywhere. Cheaper too I was paying around 80tl a month to Turkcell for their unlimited package now pay 29tl for 4 mg which lasts me around 3 weeks
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My interent this morning was so slow and had been getting worse over last few weeks..
I phoned TTnet, I explained I did a Ping test and asked what package I was on for confirmation....( Ping test is put in browser ttnet ping test and press the button and it will give you upload and downloading speeds)
The lady gave me another IP address to enter into browser which helped, also an engineer came and checked modem and cables....it turned out that our phone upstairs was effecting it somehow...when I repeated the ping test I trebled my numbers....and the internet is now faster....Horarrr
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have you ever try to download GOOGLE CHROME ?
might help you...
or can anyone use your adsl if you dont have password to connect...
and please try once more option: while plug off the home line phone if you have more than one (as parallel)
hope well soon, NB
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we have had this problem since they updated the cables. before we had brilliant speed and connection but now everyday we have problems. ttnet keep coming up and changing connections and cables outside but still no different. Most days we cannot watch our tv as it is through dreambox. We are fed up now especially as we pay for unlimited up to 8mb speed.ttnet always come up with excuses. They will not accept it is down to them even though it used to be brilliant
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Check your download speeds at www.speedtest.net - let us know the results, could be very interesting...
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What should be a good result for your ping test please.
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What you are paying for in your contract.
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Originally posted by Scunner
Check your download speeds at www.speedtest.net - let us know the results, could be very interesting...
With my Turkcell dongle Download was 4.13 mbs Upload 2.36 mbs
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we pay 49L per month
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quote:
Originally posted by busybee
we pay 49L per month
Yes but what is that for? Is it 1meg, 2meg? Limited or unlimited download?
As an example, we have a contract for 2 meg download speed and unlimited download 'quantity'. A ping test showed 1.76 meg download speed which is not too bad considering the distance we are from the exchange. Now if I only got 1meg off the ping test that would tell me that there is a problem or TTnet are not honouring their contract. See what I mean?
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Showed 5.2MB for limited download .... is that good or bad?? In Uzumlu and dont know what it means!!
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It all depends on what speed you are paying for. I'd have given my right arm for such a speed when I lived over there, but if you are paying for 20Mb speed and getting 5.2, it is bad. If you are paying for 6 and getting 5.2, it's pretty good :)
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Is the unMeliability of internet download speed a general problem in Uzumlu. My connection varies between 0.5 and 3.5 mbs, is anyone else experiencing this problem?
Tony
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Got the magnificent speed of 107Kb yesterday. Called TTNet out they checked and suggested our splitter is to blame!!Will see what happens with a new one tomorrow.
WW
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I was talking to a friend in Koycegiz today she has had problems
for a few weeks now but mainly during the day she is thinking of
changing over to a dongle connection
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Originally posted by wickwilly
Got the magnificent speed of 107Kb yesterday. Called TTNet out they checked and suggested our splitter is to blame!!Will see what happens with a new one tomorrow.
WW
WW I have just done a ping test and got a massive 112kb, as we are close neighbours, I think that changing your splitter is not the solution. Phoning the call centre in Istanbul is not the answer either, maybe all those in Uzumlu that are having the same problem should visit the local TT office and demand to get the service we are paying for.
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Always found Istanbul would blame my computer equipment when something went wrong. Can't be TTnet's fault!! Agree with Hamilton, perhaps a visit to the local office would be the answer