mohammed-antar
hello guys , if i want to change my modem does i have to buy it from ogero ? or i can buy any one from any store and connect it it will work without taking it to ogero ?
dg-1618
It won't work out of the box. You will have to take it to ogero to get it configured.
mohammed-antar
thank you , but please i want an advise i want to buy this modem TD-W8951ND is it good for gaming ? i mean can i have NAT type 1 on it ?
Fischer
my isp is bad, my internet is so slow and sometimes i spend days without internet, the only thing that is good about it, is that i have 2GB bandwidth limit per day and i pay 45$
I'm thinking about becoming an ogero subscriber, how much will i get bandwidth for 45$ or 50$? i need a lot of bandwidth, and i don't want to argue with my brother at the end of each month because he used too much bandwidth.
Raficoo
I'll keep it short and simple:
one of Ogero's DSL plans is $50/month, and with that you get 2mbit/s download, 512kbit/s upload and 20GB/month limit (note that 20 is the download AND upload combined)
you can download as much as you want from 12 midnight to 7am, and as far as my experience tells me there's absolutely no Fair Usage Policy applied. The connection is very stable in comparison with other ISPs.
maulader
2gb bandwidth? that still exists? and for 45$ *facepalm*.. swap to ogero now.
Fischer
2gb bandwidth per day... 60gb per month, where ogero gives you 20 gb per month... i didn't understand your point
maulader
my bad, habit of reading and skipping some words. Nonetheless, i used to have similar connection, swapping to DSL is a major improvement, swapped to ogero and never looked back. I did switch to terranet after seeing as they had the free hours when ogero didn't, but now that ogero has the unlimited night traffic and all the feedback on this forum about ogero saying that they have no fair usage policy, i'm making a switch to ogero myself. Most stable connection, almost never goes down, even when it does, it's back up in a couple of hours.
Raficoo
Fischer wrote2gb bandwidth per day... 60gb per month, where ogero gives you 20 gb per month.
yea sadly Ogero's prices and services are fixed, can't get anything custom that isn't officially price-listed. word on the street is that the internet capacity in the country is supposed to get a major boost sometime within these 3 months. So if you can wait till summer and you need your daily bandwidth that high then stick with your ISP for now, but if you want stability, go for Ogero. Also as I know with any official capacity upgrade in the country Ogero is usually the first to benefit from this and set it up for the customers
If you're wondering where this upgrade news is coming from, read this
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/Business/Lebanon/2013/Apr-03/212359-lebanon-internet-speed-to-rise-to-20-megabits-per-second.ashx#axzz2OGtTAtDn
Kassem
Have you guys been experiencing HORRIBLE internet service lately? Pages are taking forever to load, although when downloading the files come down at full speed.
Note that my router is old and whenever I turn it off, it's a pain in the ass to get it working again. Could that be the problem or is there something wrong from Ogero's side?
DarkNe0441
^ I have a Wise connection and me and other people from different providers are experiencing the SAME problem every night starting from around 8PM.
makhoder
Kassem wroteHave you guys been experiencing HORRIBLE internet service lately? Pages are taking forever to load, although when downloading the files come down at full speed.
Note that my router is old and whenever I turn it off, it's a pain in the ass to get it working again. Could that be the problem or is there something wrong from Ogero's side?
Also experiencing horrible internet service lately, but try putting Google DNS, 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 and try to load pages. It worked better here. I think it is a DNS problem...
BruLee
makhoder wroteKassem wroteHave you guys been experiencing HORRIBLE internet service lately? Pages are taking forever to load, although when downloading the files come down at full speed.
Note that my router is old and whenever I turn it off, it's a pain in the ass to get it working again. Could that be the problem or is there something wrong from Ogero's side?
Also experiencing horrible internet service lately, but try putting Google DNS, 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 and try to load pages. It worked better here. I think it is a DNS problem...
Thank you. 1000% improvement in the connection speed.
Anyone knows why bet365.com isn't opening? Tried on 2 different OGERO connections and both aren't working.
Are they blocking websites now?
Tarek
flush your DNS (ipconfig /flushdns)
reset your NIC and point it to google DNS then check
TerrCom
What's the ping like for Ogero, specifically at night, during the day, and between 8-10 PM? Is it recommended for gaming purposes?
Rodster
i have been with them since a very long time and after the internet improvement that happened been thinking if i should change isp.
my friend just started with sodetel 1mb and unlimited for 43 L.L .i see the offer really tempting. what do you guys think and what are good offers out their?
AvoK95
I abuse the crap out of their connection. It's no doubt a nice offer. But Sodetel is providing high pings (300-350ms) so forget about it if you game online. Also, it took me 3 months to transfer from Cyberia to Sodetel. I don't know if Ogero will process your request any faster but expect a whole month without any connection.
khatib1
I have 2 phone lines at home and 2 DSL connections at 1mbps; one from Ogero and one from IDM. Ogero are providing me with 128kbps /1mbps and IDM are giving me 256kbps/1mbps (upload/download). I am with Central Khaldeh.
My Ogero line:
DSL Type: ITU-T G.992.3
Bandwidth (Up/Down) [kbps/kbps]: 122 / 1.023
Data Transferred (Sent/Received) [kB/kB]: 26,74 / 42,80
Output Power (Up/Down) [dBm]: 11,2 / 17,3
Line Attenuation (Up/Down) [dB]: 44,0 / 62,5
SN Margin (Up/Down) [dB]: 31,5 / 8,9
My IDM line:
DSL Type: G.992.3 annex A
Bandwidth (Up/Down) [kbps/kbps]: 248 / 1.023
Data Transferred (Sent/Received) [kB/kB]: 0,00 / 0,00
Output Power (Up/Down) [dBm]: 12,0 / 0,0
Line Attenuation (Up/Down) [dB]: 42,5 / 62,0
SN Margin (Up/Down) [dB]: 26,0 / 7,5
I called Ogero customer support today and he started telling me that some neighbors in Khaldeh don't even have 1mbps. He also told me that the line from my home to them can't take high upload speed. I don't see something major in the above details that prevent me from having 256kbps on the Ogero line. Should I have a fight with them to fix my speed?
Edit: He told me also that the upload speed fluctuates between 128 and 256 kbps so its acceptable. However, my upload speed is always 122-124kbps.
AvoK95
Each ISP provides their own package. It's not easy to modify them, so they prefer not to. Don't pay much attention to those people at support, they're paid just to shut you up anyway. They barely know how to configure a stupid modem.
khatib1
So do you think I should have a fight with them at the office or by phone to fix the speed? Also I get the feeling that they mistakenly have put 128kbps as upload speed when I subscribed to them instead of 256kbps