No, there is a way to do it, I've done it before when setting up my new router. There is a thread on LebGeeks that tells you how to do it. Don't recall exactly where. It's some kind of Chrome extension or the like.Ahmad Toutounji wroteYou can't acquire the PPPOE user & pass, If I remember correctly they used to send it to you by email , but that was a long time ago.
Now they don't do that for whatever reason. You can extract the password from the Thomson modem if they programmed it , by a tool called ADSL account recovery provided by a user from lebgeeks, or you can use inspect element on the password if you have a tplink modem.
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Yes that's what i meant by "ADSL account recovery" but in my experience it only works with thomson.dio wroteNo, there is a way to do it, I've done it before when setting up my new router. There is a thread on LebGeeks that tells you how to do it. Don't recall exactly where. It's some kind of Chrome extension or the like.Ahmad Toutounji wroteYou can't acquire the PPPOE user & pass, If I remember correctly they used to send it to you by email , but that was a long time ago.
Now they don't do that for whatever reason. You can extract the password from the Thomson modem if they programmed it , by a tool called ADSL account recovery provided by a user from lebgeeks, or you can use inspect element on the password if you have a tplink modem.
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anyone experiencing slow single session downloads? nvidia drivers for example using firefox max 4.5Mbps
can someone please test
can someone please test
So... they ended up shifting all the work to Q3 2019 ? Very disappointing....


And they will shift again soon.
Come on guys, they're just trying to uphold some Lebanese stereotypes.
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No no we're having fun. In Q3 2019 the TBA list will double
I don't mind Ogero or anyone else having ambitious goals, but if you keep failing to meet them, credibility takes a hit. They should be updating these a lot more frequently and them pushing everything to the 3rd quarter seems like an underling was told to delay them and pushed them to an area.
The centrale I am subscribed to was supposed to be connected in the 4th quarter of last year---now pushed to 3rd quarter and who knows after that. Just stop making promises you can't keep.
The centrale I am subscribed to was supposed to be connected in the 4th quarter of last year---now pushed to 3rd quarter and who knows after that. Just stop making promises you can't keep.
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Same here my central was expected to start offering FTTH Q4 2018 then pushed to Q1 2019 and now pushed to Q3. I even received an sms from my isp claiming that fiber is coming very soon to my area back in October 2018 and went to them and was asked to fill a form and pay a down payment of 40$. What a joke i just lost all hope of getting fiber this year so disapointing. They promise 10+ area per quarter to start offering fiber and then when the quarter comes to an end the 10 promised becomes 1 or 2.
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Well I think they realized that they can't keep lying so they went like that... .WHAT ON EARTH IS TBA ? seriously ? And yeah I know it's to be announced but I'm giving up on this thing...


Oh shit, i bet they will soon change the “TBA” to “Forget about it”.
My city was originally listed for Q1 2019, then Q2, and now Q4 lmao
I wouldn't be surprised if this show keeps on rolling with multiple cities' FTTx deployment dates getting postponed over and over and over every quarter....
I wouldn't be surprised if this show keeps on rolling with multiple cities' FTTx deployment dates getting postponed over and over and over every quarter....
they will get there, be patient, they're doing some good enhancements, Mr Kreidiyye is doing a really good job,Raficoo wroteMy city was originally listed for Q1 2019, then Q2, and now Q4 lmao
I wouldn't be surprised if this show keeps on rolling with multiple cities' FTTx deployment dates getting postponed over and over and over every quarter....
remember when ogero had the worst customer support & website/social media..
my village is listed on 2 different quarters . asked them on twitter , never replied although they replied to me before
Changing the dates at the last moment without any clear explanation puts their credibility in the ground. They have postponed the live for the third time now, yet we don't know the percentage of completion at any location. Just fake promises.
If this is the case in Ogero, one of a couple of functions that have revenues, what should we consider will happen with EDL?
If this is the case in Ogero, one of a couple of functions that have revenues, what should we consider will happen with EDL?
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Did Ogero change its upload speeds a bit (to the bad side)---I have the 2mb 'unlimited' plan and had been getting 1 mb up as well. I noticed they have changed it to 512 up instead and my speed reflects that Anyone else see a difference on their plans or is this the beginnings of FUP.
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Still 1meg here on Open Speedxazbrat wroteDid Ogero change its upload speeds a bit (to the bad side)---I have the 2mb 'unlimited' plan and had been getting 1 mb up as well. I noticed they have changed it to 512 up instead and my speed reflects that Anyone else see a difference on their plans or is this the beginnings of FUP.
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Is it true that ogero fiber only gives 50 mbps while gds can give upto 300 mb
I have the same plan and I have noticed recently that afternoon connection performance has gone to shit. not sure if it's anywhere related. the connection becomes unusable!xazbrat wroteDid Ogero change its upload speeds a bit (to the bad side)---I have the 2mb 'unlimited' plan and had been getting 1 mb up as well. I noticed they have changed it to 512 up instead and my speed reflects that Anyone else see a difference on their plans or is this the beginnings of FUP.
Technically, GDS shall be using Ogero's infrastructure. VDSL2+ can handle upto 200Mbps, while FTTH can go upto 1Gbps depending on technology used.AymanS wroteIs it true that ogero fiber only gives 50 mbps while gds can give upto 300 mb
Based on tweet reply with Mr. Imad Kreidieh, he mentioned that the minimum will be 50Mbps. And as a proof for his statement, the internet speed in Bchamoun, the Pilot for this deployment of VDSL2+, the speeds were near 100Mbps. The only issue here is the Quota!