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Sounds great, thanks for the good news everyone :)
Good to see you again here ;)
gamer4life wrote:Sounds great, thanks for the good news everyone :)
Good to see you again here ;)
lol welcomee!!
Geeks,
How Can I monitor my Ogero DSL monthly consumption during anytime in the month & before payment. Is there a 3rd party application I can install from Ogero or a regular Ogero Website login. Where I shall Log In & whart cardinalities shall I input.
Iam currently on a 6-8Mbps /60GB Limited Plan but each month Iam paying ~ 250,000 LL sure over capacity therefore need to monitor my consumption.
Thank You
Geeks,
How Can I monitor my Ogero DSL monthly consumption during anytime in the month & before payment. Is there a 3rd party application I can install from Ogero or a regular Ogero Website login. Where I shall Log In & whart cardinalities shall I input.
Iam currently on a 6-8Mbps /60GB Limited Plan but each month Iam paying ~ 250,000 LL sure over capacity therefore need to monitor my consumption.
Thank You
well, go to www.ogero.gov.lb and login with your phone number for username and dsl L number for password... after logging in you can check your bills as well as dsl consumption
Guys,
i've been having bad ping lately with ogero 2mbps dsl. It was resolved by a simple reset from ogero .So for people who are having a high ping , call ogero support and ask for a reset., it'll probably solve the problem.
Last edited by Techlover (July 10 2016)
Geeks ,
I have configured my New Asus DSL -N55U-C1 ADSL Modem Router (Asus N600) at Ogero today , brilliant coverage and speeds :). I am trying to enter the configuration screen through: http://192.168.1.1/ , when I can prompted the Log In / Authentication Screen , a User Name and Password are needed I am putting the default ones in both : admin admin , did Ogero while configuring the N600 changed them !
they probably did
try to login with same credentials as the old router... if they did not work call 1515 and ask them
Hey guys,
I looked through this thread to see who it is that i'm supposed to email/contact to turn off interleaving but could not find anything. So bringing it back up in hopes that someone still has that contact information somewhere, would greatly appreciate it.
Hey guys,
I looked through this thread to see who it is that i'm supposed to email/contact to turn off interleaving but could not find anything. So bringing it back up in hopes that someone still has that contact information somewhere, would greatly appreciate it.
nrifai@ogero.gov.lb god bless this guy
thanks dav
Hello,
Anyone experiencing very high pings lately (last 2 days) reaching 750 ms
I did a reset, any ideas ?
Hello,
Anyone experiencing very high pings lately (last 2 days) reaching 750 ms
I did a reset, any ideas ?
Any specific application/game that you get such high pings? Nothing out of the ordinary at my place.
Yes codename, I play wow and my latency has doubled since the end of June.
Did a trace route and it seems I am being rerouted to the US then back to Europe.
I am witnessing some speed drops when I configured my ASUS N600 ADSL Modem Router at Ogero , the previous Modem Router with OGERO default one (Thomson) - When I use "speedtest.net" the download bandwidth is not crossing the 2.4 Mbps at most (random tests at 1 am where the network congestion is lower and modem directly linked to the desktop via LAN cable I am not using a WLAN for testing ) PING around 35 ms, on the previous Router (which was very mediocre compared to the new N600) it used to tip 6-7 Mbps. On the upside, coverage and no sudden discounts are perfect till now.
My Ogero Plan is:
6 to 8 Mbps 60 GB
Any Suggestions , did they miss-configure the router
I am witnessing some speed drops when I configured my ASUS N600 ADSL Modem Router at Ogero , the previous Modem Router with OGERO default one (Thomson) - When I use "speedtest.net" the download bandwidth is not crossing the 2.4 Mbps at most (random tests at 1 am where the network congestion is lower and modem directly linked to the desktop via LAN cable I am not using a WLAN for testing ) PING around 35 ms, on the previous Router (which was very mediocre compared to the new N600) it used to tip 6-7 Mbps. On the upside, coverage and no sudden discounts are perfect till now.
My Ogero Plan is:
6 to 8 Mbps 60 GB
Any Suggestions , did they miss-configure the router
try to disable igmp snooping and alg firewalls...i once had these drops but since i disabled igmp snoop and firewall everything is going well...
Tech Guru wrote:I am witnessing some speed drops when I configured my ASUS N600 ADSL Modem Router at Ogero , the previous Modem Router with OGERO default one (Thomson) - When I use "speedtest.net" the download bandwidth is not crossing the 2.4 Mbps at most (random tests at 1 am where the network congestion is lower and modem directly linked to the desktop via LAN cable I am not using a WLAN for testing ) PING around 35 ms, on the previous Router (which was very mediocre compared to the new N600) it used to tip 6-7 Mbps. On the upside, coverage and no sudden discounts are perfect till now.
My Ogero Plan is:
6 to 8 Mbps 60 GB
Any Suggestions , did they miss-configure the router
try to disable igmp snooping and alg firewalls...i once had these drops but since i disabled igmp snoop and firewall everything is going well...
How Shall I do that mate
Hey,
Apprently in my building we don't have an ogero box, "adamo talab" but apparently they didn't give it to them or they stopped caring or something (we moved in not long ago). Does anyone know someone i can talk to to see if they are going to give us the box? Can nrifai@ogero.gov.lb help me or is there no point in talking to him?
dav wrote:Tech Guru wrote:I am witnessing some speed drops when I configured my ASUS N600 ADSL Modem Router at Ogero , the previous Modem Router with OGERO default one (Thomson) - When I use "speedtest.net" the download bandwidth is not crossing the 2.4 Mbps at most (random tests at 1 am where the network congestion is lower and modem directly linked to the desktop via LAN cable I am not using a WLAN for testing ) PING around 35 ms, on the previous Router (which was very mediocre compared to the new N600) it used to tip 6-7 Mbps. On the upside, coverage and no sudden discounts are perfect till now.
My Ogero Plan is:
6 to 8 Mbps 60 GB
Any Suggestions , did they miss-configure the router
try to disable igmp snooping and alg firewalls...i once had these drops but since i disabled igmp snoop and firewall everything is going well...
How Shall I do that mate
lan advanced settings
I'm currently on ogero's 2mb unlimited plan and get about 61 ms on speed test, and about 90ms while gaming. Location: Hamra.
I'm thinking of upgrading my internet to 8mb+ or 6-8 incase its the max they can give me. What kind of ping can I expect then?
Hello,
Bandwidth (8mb+) and latency (61ms) are two different measurements. Your download/upload speed may increase with the upgraded plan, but I believe your latency would more or less remain the same.
Hello,
Bandwidth (8mb+) and latency (61ms) are two different measurements. Your download/upload speed may increase with the upgraded plan, but I believe your latency would more or less remain the same.
yes, I know they are two different measurements, but I assumed with an upgrade in quality, maybe ping will improve somehow?
I have been told it does differ by about 20-30ms but I am not sure, that is why I am asking.
Hey, it is important to mention the location of the server you used to test your connection, because if it is 60ms to Beirut it should be considered a bad result, as for 8mbps ping, I only had 1 experience where I had an IDM 1mbps with ~110ms ping to Germany (Battlefield 4 servers) but at work I had a Wise 8mbps that used to give me around 70ms, I'm not sure if this related to the bandwidth or maybe Wise connection was better at that time, anyway, with bigger bandwidth you will be safer if a brother/sister decided to check Facebook while you are in a critical in-game moment and you lag -> die -> rage.
Hey, it is important to mention the location of the server you used to test your connection, because if it is 60ms to Beirut it should be considered a bad result, as for 8mbps ping, I only had 1 experience where I had an IDM 1mbps with ~110ms ping to Germany (Battlefield 4 servers) but at work I had a Wise 8mbps that used to give me around 70ms, I'm not sure if this related to the bandwidth or maybe Wise connection was better at that time, anyway, with bigger bandwidth you will be safer if a brother/sister decided to check Facebook while you are in a critical in-game moment and you lag -> die -> rage.
I'm not sure where the server was, I think it's Cyprus by default, but I can connect to german bf4 servers with around 70-85ms. Eu overwatch servers 90ms. are you saying that upgrading my speed won't improve it? if so what do you suggest I do in order to get better results? Play on 4g? get another isp?
Last edited by tiny fx (July 26 2016)
anayman_k7 wrote:Hey, it is important to mention the location of the server you used to test your connection, because if it is 60ms to Beirut it should be considered a bad result, as for 8mbps ping, I only had 1 experience where I had an IDM 1mbps with ~110ms ping to Germany (Battlefield 4 servers) but at work I had a Wise 8mbps that used to give me around 70ms, I'm not sure if this related to the bandwidth or maybe Wise connection was better at that time, anyway, with bigger bandwidth you will be safer if a brother/sister decided to check Facebook while you are in a critical in-game moment and you lag -> die -> rage.
I'm not sure where the server was, I think it's Cyprus by default, but I can connect to german bf4 servers with around 70-85ms. Eu overwatch servers 90ms. are you saying that upgrading my speed won't improve it? if so what do you suggest I do in order to get better results? Play on 4g? get another isp?
I can't give you any suggestion before some other users give us some information, we need someone with Ogero 8mbps to give you feedback about latency in BF4 and Overwatch servers, personally I use 3G as backup with 2.5GB in a UShare plan with some friends, In case someone is using the ADSL (2mbps IDM) I tend to use 3G but it is not that stable, sometimes when electricity switches it might disconnect, it depends on the area you living in, but for now just wait for another users feedback