if it was a router issue, why does it work perfectly after midnight?Beta0 wrote@user this seems to be a modem issue.
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Maybe you have a typo, resync not reboot I guess?user wroteif it was a router issue, why does it work perfectly after midnight?Beta0 wrote@user this seems to be a modem issue.
Or the modem is increasing it's upstream power during the day causing reboot as it's faulty.
Yes I guess, it resyncs. I was refering to the connection itself resetting and finding a new ip.
@user I once had the same symptoms and changing the modem fixed it. The modem was really old back then. I cant guarantee that you are having the same issue but if your modem is more than 3 years old then that makes it more likely.
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Update: after I left the country my brother was snooping around the routers, and it turned out I had the wrong adapter attached to the modem and it was not getting the amperage it wanted. Once he plugged it in correctly he says much of the problems for him went away(we had wifi problems too) not sure if it impacted the dsl connection itself and if it was behind the reboots but it might be safe to assume that.
So I guess you guys were right. I had the wrong charger plugged in for 4 years. Better late than never I suppose.
So I guess you guys were right. I had the wrong charger plugged in for 4 years. Better late than never I suppose.
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Hello all, i'm getting back to Ogero very soon after i stopped my dsl since summer. I live in Dawhet Aramoun. so i wanna ask if anyone lives here and getting internet from Ogero. How is it? They're gonna give me VDSL. They said im eligible for it.Thank you all in advance.
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For the life of me I cannot connect with vpn other than l2tp on ogero, all express vpn protocols aren't working. is any of you aware of any issue? thanks
I am using PIA with OpenVPN UDP and all is good.
OpenVPN TCP and UDP aren't working, are you using Ogero DSl?
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Nevermind got it sorted out.
Go for it blindly, I live in Bchamoun, we were the first who received the VDSL in Lebanon. In the beginning, I was not impressed by the VDSL speed 1 Mbps upload and 16 Mbps download. But after the Ogero technician visit, it turned out the issue was from the modem and the wiring, and he recommended changing the modem and connect directly with a cat6 cable to the phone box.Moudimadi wroteHello all, i'm getting back to Ogero very soon after i stopped my dsl since summer. I live in Dawhet Aramoun. so i wanna ask if anyone lives here and getting internet from Ogero. How is it? They're gonna give me VDSL. They said im eligible for it.Thank you all in advance.
I followed his recommendation, and below are the steps I have done:
-Make sure the installed Modem support VDSL2 100Mbps (I use to have the technicolor modem provided by Ogero max speed 20Mbps)
-I upgraded the modem to Archer VR2100 (better performance from the technicolor)
-Installed a direct cat6 cable between the Ogero box and the modem
After the upgrade, the connection is now 10 Mpbs Upload and 50 Mbs Download.
Hope this will help if you want to apply with Ogero VDSL.
Hey, Ogero users, any speed reduction during this cutoff?
Yes,for me... Ftp speed (over the traditional port) is constantly fluctuating between around 50% and 100% DSL plan speed.
Not only Ogero is affected. IDM is suffering from around 25% packets losses too
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As far as i know Ogero is least affected. Small ISPs were down for 8 hours totally, they cut them off. Big was throttled, after small ISPs was turned on - they throttled big ones even more.
Ogero users as i suspect speed is not reduced fairly, they experience random speed drops due backbone overload only, but there is no limits as on private ISPs.
And this is what i am investigating, if Ogero reduced speed on everybody proportionally or not...
Ogero users as i suspect speed is not reduced fairly, they experience random speed drops due backbone overload only, but there is no limits as on private ISPs.
And this is what i am investigating, if Ogero reduced speed on everybody proportionally or not...
Probably not, but I can confirm yesterday was absolutely horrible for THGlobalVision. Download speed was fluctuating between 150kbps and 1mbps(max). even as late as 1 am, with bad packet loss.nuclearcat wroteAs far as i know Ogero is least affected. Small ISPs were down for 8 hours totally, they cut them off. Big was throttled, after small ISPs was turned on - they throttled big ones even more.
Ogero users as i suspect speed is not reduced fairly, they experience random speed drops due backbone overload only, but there is no limits as on private ISPs.
And this is what i am investigating, if Ogero reduced speed on everybody proportionally or not...
Hello, they activated my vdsl since 2 days. I'm getting 15 Mbit download and 1.5 upload. Ogero technicians came and did a test. They told me you cant get more speed.Maximum speed i could get is this on Vdsl. i have an asus modem that i'm working on. it has vdsl2. and i have another one tplink archer vr400. My cable is cat5e. do you think if ogero install fiber to the cabinet here, the Vdsl speed will increase here in my house? We have an active cabinet beside soussa restaurant in aramoun it's big and it gives high speeds. im connected to it but i think they didn't install fiber inside it till now.chaosn wroteGo for it blindly, I live in Bchamoun, we were the first who received the VDSL in Lebanon. In the beginning, I was not impressed by the VDSL speed 1 Mbps upload and 16 Mbps download. But after the Ogero technician visit, it turned out the issue was from the modem and the wiring, and he recommended changing the modem and connect directly with a cat6 cable to the phone box.Moudimadi wroteHello all, i'm getting back to Ogero very soon after i stopped my dsl since summer. I live in Dawhet Aramoun. so i wanna ask if anyone lives here and getting internet from Ogero. How is it? They're gonna give me VDSL. They said im eligible for it.Thank you all in advance.
I followed his recommendation, and below are the steps I have done:
-Make sure the installed Modem support VDSL2 100Mbps (I use to have the technicolor modem provided by Ogero max speed 20Mbps)
-I upgraded the modem to Archer VR2100 (better performance from the technicolor)
-Installed a direct cat6 cable between the Ogero box and the modem
After the upgrade, the connection is now 10 Mpbs Upload and 50 Mbs Download.
Hope this will help if you want to apply with Ogero VDSL.
Better than small ISPs. Ogero cut them off totally for 8 hours.GeorgeN wroteProbably not, but I can confirm yesterday was absolutely horrible for THGlobalVision. Download speed was fluctuating between 150kbps and 1mbps(max). even as late as 1 am, with bad packet loss.nuclearcat wroteAs far as i know Ogero is least affected. Small ISPs were down for 8 hours totally, they cut them off. Big was throttled, after small ISPs was turned on - they throttled big ones even more.
Ogero users as i suspect speed is not reduced fairly, they experience random speed drops due backbone overload only, but there is no limits as on private ISPs.
And this is what i am investigating, if Ogero reduced speed on everybody proportionally or not...
Imagine that, no internet - because you are small ISP in rural area...
Yes I know haha, I am actually very happy with THGlobalVision service compared to my past experience with sodetel and cyberia, the pings are stable most of the time even at night and peak times.nuclearcat wroteBetter than small ISPs. Ogero cut them off totally for 8 hours.GeorgeN wroteProbably not, but I can confirm yesterday was absolutely horrible for THGlobalVision. Download speed was fluctuating between 150kbps and 1mbps(max). even as late as 1 am, with bad packet loss.nuclearcat wroteAs far as i know Ogero is least affected. Small ISPs were down for 8 hours totally, they cut them off. Big was throttled, after small ISPs was turned on - they throttled big ones even more.
Ogero users as i suspect speed is not reduced fairly, they experience random speed drops due backbone overload only, but there is no limits as on private ISPs.
And this is what i am investigating, if Ogero reduced speed on everybody proportionally or not...
Imagine that, no internet - because you are small ISP in rural area...
Anyone with Ogero still experiencing slow download speeds (fluctuating between 50% and 100% of DSL connection speed) ?