Internet in Lebanon - General Questions
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From Utilizing my connections at Ogero the past few days :
-Fiber optics on the near future will not be connected to one home alone , the whole building apartments tenants agree for that plus great priority is given for buildings near the CO (Execption: You migh be living near a Bank with Fiber Optics they can draw a single optic line for you but it depends case to case study not 100% acheivable).
-Change of Plans will take place 1st of July , you cannot request a change from now util the end of this month.
-VDSL needs a separate request you need to submit to your local CO or your ISP to be approved and change from ADSL to VDSL. Ogero will only configure the modem , they will not provide VDSL modems. VDSL are useful for open bandwidth plans mostly when you close to the CO, as you can further VDSL = ADSL max speed or lower depending on the copper line quality in my home which need to be tested through your ISP or Ogero if you are an Ogero Subscriber. (Example: I am 800 m from the CO the ogero line cabinet below the buidling tipped a max speed of 20Mpbs in" Unleash the Speed" test day which the regular ADSL modem handles so no need of VDSL - so you need to do your study (Inner Wires quality , How Far you are from the CO , inner electrical interference etc.. ) Since the VDSL it self will not alter your upload speeds or ping it will only be for the max speeds for example your line handles above 20Mpbs on open bandwidth a VDSL modem will handle the extra since it will tip a 50Mbps max speed handling. For better speed stability not speed they recommended to shift for a dedicated plan , for lower pings and high uploads.
-Fiber optics on the near future will not be connected to one home alone , the whole building apartments tenants agree for that plus great priority is given for buildings near the CO (Execption: You migh be living near a Bank with Fiber Optics they can draw a single optic line for you but it depends case to case study not 100% acheivable).
-Change of Plans will take place 1st of July , you cannot request a change from now util the end of this month.
-VDSL needs a separate request you need to submit to your local CO or your ISP to be approved and change from ADSL to VDSL. Ogero will only configure the modem , they will not provide VDSL modems. VDSL are useful for open bandwidth plans mostly when you close to the CO, as you can further VDSL = ADSL max speed or lower depending on the copper line quality in my home which need to be tested through your ISP or Ogero if you are an Ogero Subscriber. (Example: I am 800 m from the CO the ogero line cabinet below the buidling tipped a max speed of 20Mpbs in" Unleash the Speed" test day which the regular ADSL modem handles so no need of VDSL - so you need to do your study (Inner Wires quality , How Far you are from the CO , inner electrical interference etc.. ) Since the VDSL it self will not alter your upload speeds or ping it will only be for the max speeds for example your line handles above 20Mpbs on open bandwidth a VDSL modem will handle the extra since it will tip a 50Mbps max speed handling. For better speed stability not speed they recommended to shift for a dedicated plan , for lower pings and high uploads.
On unleash the speed a vdsl modem gave you 20mb and an adsl2+ gave you 20mb too? Btw ogero will give vdsl modems
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Anyone subscribed with Ogero cannot check his monthly usage on their website ? It says "DSL Information for Lxxxxxx will be available soon".
I'm on the 2 Mbps / Unlimited quota plan if that makes any difference and it used to be available.
EDIT: Oh nevermind. I just realized that today is the 16th, so the usage probably got reset today or yesterday.
I'm on the 2 Mbps / Unlimited quota plan if that makes any difference and it used to be available.
EDIT: Oh nevermind. I just realized that today is the 16th, so the usage probably got reset today or yesterday.
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Ahmad Toutounji wroteOn unleash the speed a vdsl modem gave you 20mb and an adsl2+ gave you 20mb too? Btw ogero will give vdsl modems
Yes Same speeds no increase . When they will start giving VDSL modems , they told me at Ogero Mina El Hosn where they configure the modems "no" is there any kind of miss match of information happening , i hope not.
IDM told me they will have the exact same plans of Ogero in addition to some better new ones but they will not be revealed until 1st of July.
If I have an active cabinet in my neighborhood and I am 800m far from it, will I be able to get 50 mbps when they unleash the speed in July?
were you sure that ogero activated vdsl modulation and the modem was syncing at vdsl modulation? because it is impossible that both modulations have the same speedsTech Guru wroteAhmad Toutounji wroteOn unleash the speed a vdsl modem gave you 20mb and an adsl2+ gave you 20mb too? Btw ogero will give vdsl modems
Yes Same speeds no increase . When they will start giving VDSL modems , they told me at Ogero Mina El Hosn where they configure the modems "no" is there any kind of miss match of information happening , i hope not.
Anybody know how to get line stats on a linksys xac1200?
Does that mean we will have to live with 4mbps/40gb during july ? Until the "end of the month" statement is too vague.Tech Guru wroteFrom Utilizing my connections at Ogero the past few days :
-Fiber optics on the near future will not be connected to one home alone , the whole building apartments tenants agree for that plus great priority is given for buildings near the CO (Execption: You migh be living near a Bank with Fiber Optics they can draw a single optic line for you but it depends case to case study not 100% acheivable).
-Change of Plans will take place 1st of July , you cannot request a change from now util the end of this month.
-VDSL needs a separate request you need to submit to your local CO or your ISP to be approved and change from ADSL to VDSL. Ogero will only configure the modem , they will not provide VDSL modems. VDSL are useful for open bandwidth plans mostly when you close to the CO, as you can further VDSL = ADSL max speed or lower depending on the copper line quality in my home which need to be tested through your ISP or Ogero if you are an Ogero Subscriber. (Example: I am 800 m from the CO the ogero line cabinet below the buidling tipped a max speed of 20Mpbs in" Unleash the Speed" test day which the regular ADSL modem handles so no need of VDSL - so you need to do your study (Inner Wires quality , How Far you are from the CO , inner electrical interference etc.. ) Since the VDSL it self will not alter your upload speeds or ping it will only be for the max speeds for example your line handles above 20Mpbs on open bandwidth a VDSL modem will handle the extra since it will tip a 50Mbps max speed handling. For better speed stability not speed they recommended to shift for a dedicated plan , for lower pings and high uploads.
Not sure if it'll work for you, give it a try. Notice the caps.Nemesis-301 wroteAnybody know how to get line stats on a linksys xac1200?
192.168.1.1/SysInfo.htm
I think we could ask for VDSL2 by phone.
By the way OGERO's website is down at the moment
By the way OGERO's website is down at the moment
It has been down since 12am i guess and they didn't show the usage which never happens to mealifawaz99 wroteI think we could ask for VDSL2 by phone.
By the way OGERO's website is down at the moment
Do you think they are updating the site to a newer version?
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They are since long time like this. Honestly i reported about this issue many times, without any results.
And i stopped doing so, as if they are not concerned, why i should be?
Especially because i got hinted, that some people inside getting angry, that i am interfering in their matters.

And i stopped doing so, as if they are not concerned, why i should be?
Especially because i got hinted, that some people inside getting angry, that i am interfering in their matters.

Hahahaha. They should update this piece of
Sh**.
Sh**.
=p they are for real this website is so outdated
For the end user, what are the benefits of hdsl vs adsl in terms of speed and stability?
official gazette of 15 june is published now, not including anything concerning Internet speeds and prices :(