BT Infinity
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Manicminer

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12,387 posts

223 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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Almost set on ordering this for my place but would like to know how people are getting on with it.

Do you get the speed that you were promised roughly? Do they need to come and install extra gubbins or do they just drop off some plug and play bits?

Looks pretty good, unlimited superfast at pretty much the same price I'm paying for my 6mb BT Total Broadband 3 package.

They're giving a £50 Sainsbury voucher too which helps counter the £30 connection fee.

Worth doing? Main reason is to stop iPlayer buffering and even watch HD content which I can't at the moment. I have a BT Vision box already so it would help speed that up too hopefully with regards to catch up tv and the odd film download.

Dodsy

7,175 posts

253 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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I didnt get the speed promised. They told me 73Meg but I am getting 76meg biggrin

I've had it for a few months now - its blindingly fast , just make sure you go for the unlimited data package as you can cane through a lot of data in a very short time.

ETA if iplayer is buffering on a 6Meg circuit you may have a problem elsewhere, it should work at that speed.


Arun_D

2,331 posts

221 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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Had it a couple weeks now. Thought I'd give it a bash as they were offering it to me for no extra cost, as an existing BT Total Broadband customer.

Yes, very fast. Promised up to 80Mbps and getting around 74. Can't complain, coming from around 11Mbps before.

As for the install, they post you a Homehub 3 a few days before your connection date, and on the day the BT bod comes along with a fibre modem, tinkers with the cabinet down the road and comes in to install a new faceplate to your main socket. The fibre modem connects to the top socket on this new faceplate and the homehub connects to the modem. It was all done within about 20mins, so a fairly painless experience.

Manicminer

Original Poster:

12,387 posts

223 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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Mmm, does this mean the home hub needs to be next to the main BT socket?

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

196 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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I wouldn't have anything BT.

Bunch of fking incompetent fking fk sts.

HTH

FourWheelDrift

92,068 posts

310 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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Manicminer said:
Mmm, does this mean the home hub needs to be next to the main BT socket?
Don't think so, my sister has the home hub upstairs in her office. Main socket is downstairs.

LordGrover

34,112 posts

238 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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I have fibre at home via zen internet, which is the same tech, different bill.
Getting c. 60/15MB. biggrin

surveyor

18,645 posts

210 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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Alucidnation said:
I wouldn't have anything BT.

Bunch of fking incompetent fking fk sts.

HTH
Given that it's very hard to avoid there network unless you have cable, I prefer BT.

Yes they don't always get it right, but at least when you find someone who understands what's gone wrong they can resolve it, rather than then having to escalate to BT at service levels that are out of your control....

boxst

3,806 posts

171 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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BT infinity (well, FTTC) is great.

You need the modem next to the master socket (preferably) and then the router can be where-ever you want to run Cat 5e (or Cat 6) cable.

I'm with Zen, and get 80mb/20mb (reality it about 78mb and 19mb). BT have got better with apparently no restrictions or throttling.

Manicminer

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12,387 posts

223 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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Superb thanks all.

MEC

2,624 posts

299 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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I was promised 26.7 mb/s and get about 17.

Other than that very reliable and so much better than the old <2 mb/s connection!

Funk

27,476 posts

235 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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I was told 50, getting 28 and unimpressed. If I could wind the clock back I wouldn't go with BT again, their service has been dire. Am sadly only 2 months into their 18 month contract.

Avoid, avoid, avoid! Go with anyone but BT if you value your sanity.

I almost can't explain how much I regret going back to them.

Flibble

6,538 posts

207 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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Told 60, getting 54.
It's very fast even at this speed (came from 1.5) - streaming HD is no problem, you can download a gig in about 3 minutes which is pleasantly quick. Reliable in the couple of years I've had it - can't recall any significant outages. Gaming pings are reasonable if nothing particularly exciting (20-30 ms).

BT are clowns and caused a bit of faff while getting it set up but since then it's been fine.

.:ian:.

2,868 posts

229 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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I was predicted 75mbit and its synched at 78. I can pull about 8.6MBytes/s off the tinterwebs.


Go with Plusnet instead of BT (or anyone else, zen a&a etc)

MintyChris

848 posts

218 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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It will be the norm eventually. If its available get it. In theory it should help with stability and reliability as its removing such a large chunk of copper line from the equation.

If anyone ever has any issues with the connection the key is perseverance. If you leave it in their hands only, you will get no where fast and then eventually they will close the case. If in doubt escalate, speak to a manager, speak to the manager of that manager etc. Also some people have been successful contacting BT's chairman's office directly.

B16JUS

2,386 posts

263 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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I pay for up to 38 and get 31 so not too bad

I wouldnt say good or bad about them but currently they my only choice as no cable

J

tobinen

10,302 posts

171 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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I've had it for 2 months and pretty impressed. Good speed and the BT fitter did a good job. I am not affiliated to BT

OtherBusiness

884 posts

168 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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PW said:
Either I'm super lucky, or some people are really unlucky: the only time I had an issue with BT they couldn't have done more, above and beyond anything I ever expected over something that I wasn't even upset/complaining about - it was only a minor inconvenience, partially of my own making too.
This is my experience too. BT Infinity has been great, install was smooth and took place when it was supposed to. Been very reliable (touch wood). Think I have phoned support once in 5 years but it turned out to be a national outage or something at that time.

Mister V

1,106 posts

226 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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Had infinity for about a year. Speed promised was 76mb and I'm getting about that. Install was super smooth and painless. Only had one issue in that time. Engineer came out the next day and had it sorted within the hour. (Turned out to be builders drilling where they shouldnt)

As for the master socket. They can change what socket it the master I belive, they did that for me.

WelshBoyo

1,523 posts

201 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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I have BT infinity and it is just perfect. I do a lot of coding at home so need a reliable and fast access, BT has been perfect. But please dump the BT Home Hub, it is rubbish. I had so many issues with it e.g. wifi dropping, connection failures and was constantly re-booting it. I bought a Linksys EA4500 Dual-Band N900 Router and it hasn't been turned off for a few months, totally reliable bit of kit.