Dex wroteI'm still waiting for my 2mbps speed :@
it's been like 6 months since I upgraded to the 2mbps plan , and still getting 1mbps !!
also does anybody know if IDM block some ports , because I'm opening ps4's required ports on my router but still getting NAT 3
Bro squeeze them for the change .. if you call everyday they will do it in a week
EXTREMELY slow internet at night... (5-20 kB/s). I know that it is peak hour but does speed drop that much??
I have no congestion at night. The internet in the past few days has been consistently stable all day long. Maybe your CO gets congested.
any way to check that? whenever i call IDM they tell me that it s a "centrale" problem which i think it s a lie. Whenever i have a problem they blame the central. WELL shouldnt a centrale be fixed in more than 7 months?! They could have built like 10 centrales by this amount of time...


I usually get 3.4 down (15 % loss is normal over a copper wire). Now at the peak of internet usage, I'm getting 2.84 Mbps which is very reasonable and is only 0.5 Mbps less than what i should be getting. If the problem was from IDM, all IDM subscribers would suffer. I'm not really suffering. So i don't believe your problem is something IDM can fix by adding bandwidth to its network.

IDM doesn't have access to central offices and if it does it's really limited. Ogero is responsible for maintaining the servers and the copper wires.

I don't believe it is necessarily a lie. Try asking people you know who are subscribed to the same CO. If they are experiencing the same slowness, the CO is most likely the culprit.
anthonyf96 wroteany way to check that? whenever i call IDM they tell me that it s a "central" problem which i think it s a lie. Whenever i have a problem they blame the central. WELL shouldn't a central be fixed in more than 7 months?! They could have built like 10 centrals by this amount of time...
1)If every ISP blames the central that means "we" are sharing internet "as in all ISP subscribers in your area" from the same central so subsequently all subscribers to that central should feel the same congestion. try asking any neighbor if they have the same problem "preferably ogero subscriber"

2)another possibility is that IDM is true to their word but the central has outdated equipment "or tampered to favor Ogero subscribers in rush hours" this creating congestion to your line.

3)last scenario the cable going from central to your home is 1900 years old "as usual" and you should consult ogero to change it

In any scenario keep calling IDM and complaining every other day and they will open a disclaimer after many calls, they should look into it
NAM wrote
anthonyf96 wroteany way to check that? whenever i call IDM they tell me that it s a "central" problem which i think it s a lie. Whenever i have a problem they blame the central. WELL shouldn't a central be fixed in more than 7 months?! They could have built like 10 centrals by this amount of time...
1)If every ISP blames the central that means "we" are sharing internet "as in all ISP subscribers in your area" from the same central so subsequently all subscribers to that central should feel the same congestion. try asking any neighbor if they have the same problem "preferably ogero subscriber"

2)another possibility is that IDM is true to their word but the central has outdated equipment "or tampered to favor Ogero subscribers in rush hours" this creating congestion to your line.

3)last scenario the cable going from central to your home is 1900 years old "as usual" and you should consult ogero to change it

In any scenario keep calling IDM and complaining every other day and they will open a disclaimer after many calls, they should look into it
It s most probably the second scenario since at daytime i have full speed (not even -15%) which means that cables are fine. Moreover my IDM neighbor has the same problem while my Ogero one isn't that much affected.
Idm just told me that free night traffic will be cancelled starting next may
ISP are already linked by fiber optic connection problem between Central and Home will never be solved unsless fiber to the home is introduced.

As of next month most ISPs will remove the unlimited night, unless OGERO really opens the bandwidth the situation will remain status co.
arzleb wroteISP are already linked by fiber optic connection problem between Central and Home will never be solved unsless fiber to the home is introduced.

As of next month most ISPs will remove the unlimited night, unless OGERO really opens the bandwidth the situation will remain status co.
Excuse my ignorance, but why don't they setup cat5 cables from the CO to homes like the local cable internet guys? Of course there would be some speed loss, but it's a fraction of the loss incurred by aging copper wires and a fraction of the cost of fiber.
One word, Attenuation.

The COs are usually 500-5 KM away from houses. you can only strech CAT5e 100m before needing a repeater.
the copper lines used now carry signals far better than cat5e or 6.
haidcar wroteOne word, Attenuation.

The COs are usually 500-5 KM away from houses. you can only strech CAT5e 100m before needing a repeater.
the copper lines used now carry signals far better than cat5e or 6.
That doesn't seem to be an issue for the local cable internet providers; they have repeaters on every building. Why not setup "sub-CO's" in each district/area connected via fiber to the CO's and use cat5 cables+repeaters from these sub-CO's to deliver high-speed internet to households.

I also stumbled upon this TechCrunch article which claimed:
Youssef, the head of the public-private organisation (OGERO, set up by the late Rafik Hariri) has blocked the utilisation and distribution of the IMEWE and other cables that have been hooked up.
As of today, less than 10% of the available capacity of the already operational Internet cables is made available to the market. It’s scandal which ought to have those at the highest levels of government fuming with anger.
Even former Telecommunications Minister Nicolas Sehnaoui estimates it would take only a year to organise fibre to the Home to every Lebanese citizen. If they could just connect up the IMEWE.
The finger has therefore been pointed at Ogero, run by Youssef. The company is responsible for distributing the boosted Internet capacity enjoyed from the IMEWE to different Internet service providers as well as building the network. It also sells internet access direct to consumers. But, in a bizarre twist, Ogero’s chairman is not only the state regulator of the telecommunication industry, but also in charge of Ogero itself.
So the body charged with widen gin broadband internet, is directly hindering the development of Lebanon’s internet economy and ultimately the development of the country.
your local cable guy, covers anywhere from 20-100 buildings with CAT5e. COs cover a way larger geographical area, it wouldn't be impossible however it would be largely unfeasible, and inefficient way to distribute. you would have a cable for IDM, Ogero, Cyberia...
and repeaters for each.

Poblems start with Ogero, and that guy Abed el monem Youssef, he is the source of most problems that Lebanon is currently facing regarding our internet.
haidcar wroteyour local cable guy, covers anywhere from 20-100 buildings with CAT5e. COs cover a way larger geographical area, it wouldn't be impossible however it would be largely unfeasible, and inefficient way to distribute. you would have a cable for IDM, Ogero, Cyberia...
and repeaters for each.

Poblems start with Ogero, and that guy Abed el monem Youssef, he is the source of most problems that Lebanon is currently facing regarding our internet.
The only solution I can think of is breaking the Ogero monopoly; which allows the private ISP's to compete. And if increasing the speed isn't feasible, at least they can improve the download limit, bundles, offers...etc. I'm not saying that private ISP's are eager to compete; they're really comfortable with their own little oligopoly, but once the barriers of entry and the government-set plans are abolished they'll have to improve.

I'm speechless to how Lebanese citizens are still putting up with this crap, but then again they have bigger problems to worry about.
I think the only people or organisations that can put some pressure on Ogero to act in the best interest of the consumers are the Banks, and Venture Capitalists who are now investing in local startups. If they want to protect their interests and investments, they need to make sure fast internet is available not only to startup incubator offices and digital parks, but also for the rest of us.

Lebanon does really have a potential to be a great technology hub. We have all the elements for success: talented, smart, energetic and educated entrepreneurial people. The will to survive and grow. Capital, investors, and experienced business men that can share their expertise.

The main thing missing is a fast and reliable internet infrastructure! (come to think of it 24/7 electricity supply would be nice too)

Creating new business, work and job opportunities is the only way
to solve the "bigger problems" we are all worried about - as random-user delicately puts it ;)
Before even thinking about the upgrades they should fix what is currently damaged. Yesterday i called customer care and apparently i m linked to shoueifat central which isnt able to give upgrades. This is becoming frustrating since this central was getting "fixed" for more than 8 months. I mean come on... 8 months to fix a central... I doubt they are even looking forward to fix it. I personnlay lost hope.
Plus they dont have a clue about when the fix will be done
Did you see the latest news ?
Night traffic is no longer free.
I thought it would stop being free by may, not 20 days before... well at least better speeds at night i guess, we will have to wait and see.
Connection seems too good for the first time in weeks. Also I've never got that ping to the Beirut server! If it stays like that, I can tolerate the removal of free night quota, but I highly doubt it.
5 days later
Anyone with IDM experiencing bizarre speed drops these last 2 days?
I have a superstable 4M connection. I'm getting erratic speeds these yesterday and today and IDM guys aren't even answering their phone. :mad: