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.
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.
Still 1meg here on Open Speed
13 days later
Is it true that ogero fiber only gives 50 mbps while gds can give upto 300 mb
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.
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!
AymanS wroteIs it true that ogero fiber only gives 50 mbps while gds can give upto 300 mb
Technically, GDS shall be using Ogero's infrastructure. VDSL2+ can handle upto 200Mbps, while FTTH can go upto 1Gbps depending on technology used.

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!
AymanS wroteIs it true that ogero fiber only gives 50 mbps while gds can give upto 300 mb
They are limiting the speed to 50 Mbps for now until new plans/quotas are announced
Ogero has been on a strike for almost a week now, copper line cut from distribution box to my house, am I allowed to fix/touch it?
Elitism Guru wroteOgero has been on a strike for almost a week now, copper line cut from distribution box to my house, am I allowed to fix/touch it?
You are really unlucky this has happened while they are on strike. Not sure if you are allowed to attempt a repair or this is illegal though.
DG wrote
Elitism Guru wroteOgero has been on a strike for almost a week now, copper line cut from distribution box to my house, am I allowed to fix/touch it?
You are really unlucky this has happened while they are on strike. Not sure if you are allowed to attempt a repair or this is illegal though.
I guess I might have to give it a go, the amount of wires on that pole is equivalent to pubic hair, hopefully none will notice.
Elitism Guru wroteOgero has been on a strike for almost a week now, copper line cut from distribution box to my house, am I allowed to fix/touch it?
I might be out of the loop.
Ogero is on strike? It coincides perfectly with the internet degradation I've been noticing on our internet connection.
Since it's only in the afternoon, I have suspicion that the dreaded FUP is upon us Ogero unlimited subscribers??
Elitism Guru wroteOgero has been on a strike for almost a week now, copper line cut from distribution box to my house, am I allowed to fix/touch it?
It is illegal to open any communication box with Ogero logo on it, yet some people do it and Ogero never knows.
If it is clear where the cable is cut and you can easily fix it yourself, then why not ?
Aly wrote
Elitism Guru wroteOgero has been on a strike for almost a week now, copper line cut from distribution box to my house, am I allowed to fix/touch it?
It is illegal to open any communication box with Ogero logo on it, yet some people do it and Ogero never knows.
If it is clear where the cable is cut and you can easily fix it yourself, then why not ?
Its a bit high, I'm afraid of using a ladder and getting caught, not sure if a 100 dollar bill work these days :-D
Elitism Guru wrote
Aly wrote
Elitism Guru wroteOgero has been on a strike for almost a week now, copper line cut from distribution box to my house, am I allowed to fix/touch it?
It is illegal to open any communication box with Ogero logo on it, yet some people do it and Ogero never knows.
If it is clear where the cable is cut and you can easily fix it yourself, then why not ?
Its a bit high, I'm afraid of using a ladder and getting caught, not sure if a 100 dollar bill work these days :-D
Oh, if it includes climbing poles, I wouldnt risk it.
Is it a crowded area? If you perform the repairs at night, will any of your neighbors complain?
Elitism Guru wrote
Aly wrote
Elitism Guru wroteOgero has been on a strike for almost a week now, copper line cut from distribution box to my house, am I allowed to fix/touch it?
It is illegal to open any communication box with Ogero logo on it, yet some people do it and Ogero never knows.
If it is clear where the cable is cut and you can easily fix it yourself, then why not ?
Its a bit high, I'm afraid of using a ladder and getting caught, not sure if a 100 dollar bill work these days :-D
VincentKeyboard wroteIs it a crowded area? If you perform the repairs at night, will any of your neighbors complain?
The odds of getting caught by Ogero and fined is almost nonexistant, the real risk here is getting electrocuted by those random messy cables layed here and there in almost any neighborhood by the people and generator owners, that's the real risk here especially if done by an individual who does not climb poles for a living on a daily basis, let alone doing this at night.
For those of you who haven't already read my previous posts about selling my house and moving... I recently rented an apartment in Dbayeh after making sure a landline was available.

So I applied for a DSL plan (4MB/s unlimited) and as soon as I moved to the new apartment (on the very first night) I started having problems. First of all (see screenshot), my up is at the limit of what it can handle. Second, I get random disconnections (when this happens I usually get several LoS (Loss Of Signal) errors.

Moreover, whenever anyone calls my apartment (even if there are absolutely no phones plugged in)... I get millions of CRC and HEC errors and my UP SNR drops down to 1.5 or 2.0 and immediately get disconnected from the net (modem DSL and Internet leds both go off).

To add insult to injury, Ogero has been and is still on strike so there's nothing I can do... not even report a problem on 1515.

Has anyone been though a similar situation. What do you guys suggest ? Do you think applying for a 2MB/s plan would help as it would cause both SNR numbers (Up and Down) to increase and make the line stable ?

DG wroteFor those of you who haven't already read my previous posts about selling my house and moving... I recently rented an apartment in Dbayeh after making sure a landline was available.

So I applied for a DSL plan (4MB/s unlimited) and as soon as I moved to the new apartment (on the very first night) I started having problems. First of all (see screenshot), my up is at the limit of what it can handle. Second, I get random disconnections (when this happens I usually get several LoS (Loss Of Signal) errors.

Moreover, whenever anyone calls my apartment (even if there are absolutely no phones plugged in)... I get millions of CRC and HEC errors and my UP SNR drops down to 1.5 or 2.0 and immediately get disconnected from the net (modem DSL and Internet leds both go off).

To add insult to injury, Ogero has been and is still on strike so there's nothing I can do... not even report a problem on 1515.

Has anyone been though a similar situation. What do you guys suggest ? Do you think applying for a 2MB/s plan would help as it would cause both SNR numbers (Up and Down) to increase and make the line stable ?

https://i.ibb.co/TPZqy3r/qhTZDGd.png
this looks like a filter or cable problem
duke-of-bytes wrote
DG wroteFor those of you who haven't already read my previous posts about selling my house and moving... I recently rented an apartment in Dbayeh after making sure a landline was available.

So I applied for a DSL plan (4MB/s unlimited) and as soon as I moved to the new apartment (on the very first night) I started having problems. First of all (see screenshot), my up is at the limit of what it can handle. Second, I get random disconnections (when this happens I usually get several LoS (Loss Of Signal) errors.

Moreover, whenever anyone calls my apartment (even if there are absolutely no phones plugged in)... I get millions of CRC and HEC errors and my UP SNR drops down to 1.5 or 2.0 and immediately get disconnected from the net (modem DSL and Internet leds both go off).

To add insult to injury, Ogero has been and is still on strike so there's nothing I can do... not even report a problem on 1515.

Has anyone been though a similar situation. What do you guys suggest ? Do you think applying for a 2MB/s plan would help as it would cause both SNR numbers (Up and Down) to increase and make the line stable ?

https://i.ibb.co/TPZqy3r/qhTZDGd.png
this looks like a filter or cable problem

Yeah--looks like a filter problem to me too. If you are using a filter right now, unplug it and any and all phones, and plug in your router straight into the wall and then call yourself and see if you get problems (yes, I understand you cannot answer). If no issues, use filter, but no phone and repeat process, and finally plug in your phone and repeat process. If you have issues after first step, get a new filter (or at least one that works for you) and hopefully problem will be solved.


Good luck.
Guys, thanks for the replies. As mentioned in my previous post... I have no phones plugged in (only the modem) and this still happens. My SNR is fluctuating between 1.5 and 13 all the time and the disconnections keep rolling.