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Because after my own personal experience of using ASDL24 (Entanet Reseller)
with a business connection, anyone with any sense might choose to stay away from EntaNet or any of their resellers. I have had six whole days of pleasure then one WHOLE DAY of CATASTROPHIC communications with this bunch of cowboys - for want of a better word. They cut off my connection because they "overlooked" my continuous CC authority I had set up with them. They were full of apologies for this and reinstated my connection within 30 mins after realising their mistake. Tonight, just after midnight (10/03/07) my web connection failed. I still had email and newsgroups (nntp) connections but they were not the ideal basis to conduct business on. Eventually I got a "helper" on the phone who suggested it was a software fault, so I should consider downloading and installing FireFox, instead of IE7. Well, that would have been fine but it was only after I kinda hung up in disgust on him that I realised I had NO WAY of downloading FireFox, supposing I did want to use that geeky thing, because I have NO WORKING INTERNET BROWSER to download or anything. Apart from that, I have been very happy with IE for more years than Entanet have been in existence so if push comes to shove, thank heaven it is only a one month contract. anonym |
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i may be wrong (and probably am!) but i've had the same problem of web pages
not loading, yet other parts working fine (msn, outlook) i DO use firefox, and if it was possible to remove internet explorer i would do it in a second. usually when the net stops, yet other parts continue, it is a DNS issue. resetting the router (power off and back on) always worked for me on my old dlink router, if it works for you then setting the DNS servers in windows rather than relying on the router is a permament solution. now i've got a netgear and havent experienced any problems since. "anonym" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:21MIh.227523$_(E-Mail Removed) ... > Because after my own personal experience of using ASDL24 (Entanet > Reseller) with a business connection, anyone with any sense might choose > to stay away from EntaNet or any of their resellers. I have had six whole > days of pleasure then one WHOLE DAY of CATASTROPHIC communications with > this bunch of cowboys - for want of a better word. They cut off my > connection because they "overlooked" my continuous CC authority I had set > up with them. They were full of apologies for this and reinstated my > connection within 30 mins after realising their mistake. > > Tonight, just after midnight (10/03/07) my web connection failed. I still > had email and newsgroups (nntp) connections but they were not the ideal > basis to conduct business on. > > Eventually I got a "helper" on the phone who suggested it was a software > fault, so I should consider downloading and installing FireFox, instead of > IE7. Well, that would have been fine but it was only after I kinda hung up > in disgust on him that I realised I had NO WAY of downloading FireFox, > supposing I did want to use that geeky thing, because I have NO WORKING > INTERNET BROWSER to download or anything. Apart from that, I have been > very happy with IE for more years than Entanet have been in existence so > if push comes to shove, thank heaven it is only a one month contract. > |
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"anonym" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:21MIh.227523$_(E-Mail Removed) ... > Because after my own personal experience of using ASDL24 (Entanet > Reseller) with a business connection, anyone with any sense might choose > to stay away from EntaNet or any of their resellers. I have had six whole > days of pleasure then one WHOLE DAY of CATASTROPHIC communications with > this bunch of cowboys - for want of a better word. They cut off my > connection because they "overlooked" my continuous CC authority I had set > up with them. They were full of apologies for this and reinstated my > connection within 30 mins after realising their mistake. How does that make them cowboys? We are all human and mistakes do happen, at least they acted promptly to correct the problem. With other isps you could have been waiting days or weeks for them to act. At least show credit where it is due. |
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"anonym" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:21MIh.227523$_(E-Mail Removed) ... > Because after my own personal experience of using ASDL24 (Entanet > Reseller) with a business connection, anyone with any sense might choose > to stay away from EntaNet or any of their resellers. I have had six whole > days of pleasure then one WHOLE DAY of CATASTROPHIC communications with > this bunch of cowboys - for want of a better word. They cut off my > connection because they "overlooked" my continuous CC authority I had set > up with them. They were full of apologies for this and reinstated my > connection within 30 mins after realising their mistake. > > Tonight, just after midnight (10/03/07) my web connection failed. I still > had email and newsgroups (nntp) connections but they were not the ideal > basis to conduct business on. > > Eventually I got a "helper" on the phone who suggested it was a software > fault, so I should consider downloading and installing FireFox, instead of > IE7. Well, that would have been fine but it was only after I kinda hung up > in disgust on him that I realised I had NO WAY of downloading FireFox, > supposing I did want to use that geeky thing, because I have NO WORKING > INTERNET BROWSER to download or anything. Apart from that, I have been > very happy with IE for more years than Entanet have been in existence so > if push comes to shove, thank heaven it is only a one month contract. > Does your business not have a laptop? Or do you have a friend with one? It would be best if you could try another machine on your connection to confirm it is not software at your end like they are suggesting. |
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anonym wrote: > Eventually I got a "helper" on the phone who suggested it was a software > fault, so I should consider downloading and installing FireFox, instead of > IE7. A suggestion well worth disregarding. No ISP should be trying to blame problems on your choice of browser, it makes no sense at all. Graham |
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Hello Eeyore,
> anonym wrote: > >> Eventually I got a "helper" on the phone who suggested it was a >> software fault, so I should consider downloading and installing >> FireFox, instead of IE7. >> > A suggestion well worth disregarding. > > No ISP should be trying to blame problems on your choice of browser, > it makes no sense at all. > > Graham > Even though IE7 is so incompatible with so many? -- P~K It's only when you look at an ant through a magnifying glass on a sunny day that you realise how often they burst into flames. - Harry Hill |
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"Beck" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:et0p8m$oj8$(E-Mail Removed)... > > "anonym" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:21MIh.227523$_(E-Mail Removed) ... >> Because after my own personal experience of using ASDL24 (Entanet >> Reseller) with a business connection, anyone with any sense might choose >> to stay away from EntaNet or any of their resellers. I have had six whole >> days of pleasure then one WHOLE DAY of CATASTROPHIC communications with >> this bunch of cowboys - for want of a better word. They cut off my >> connection because they "overlooked" my continuous CC authority I had set >> up with them. They were full of apologies for this and reinstated my >> connection within 30 mins after realising their mistake. > > How does that make them cowboys? They acted like cowboys because they simply chopped off my business package connection without a single word to me. I spent an hour checking and double-checking my router settings then phoned their helpline. As soon as the helper looked up my number he said, "Oh, you have been cut off by our accounts department for non payment." I told him that was impossible: Entanet had taken the first month's payment a week *before* I was even connected to them and only 10 days use had so far expired. "I will connect you to the person concerned." I waited. "Oh sorry, they are not available at the moment, can I get them to ring you back?" Me: "Yes. please. and do tell them it is urgent." Operator: "I will send them a text and you should hear within the next couple of hours." I then waited over an hour before deciding to try their accounts number direct. This was answered immediately and on checking, the nice lady told me she did not understand the cut-off as my rolling credit card authorisation was in place and valid. She would arrange to have the block lifted "within thirty minutes" After about 20 minutes I tried my connection and I was back on line. Following this episode there was also what seem to have been some fault with their DNS server last night when a kindly gentleman suggested I use FireFox despite everything else on my connection working normally: email, nntp servers, and even Dan Elwell's Broadband speed test managed to ping some 30+ servers worldwide without any problem. But of course, it was all down to silly old me having the temerity tu use the despised IE7. Now, where do you want the horses? |
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"tony h" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:_t-(E-Mail Removed)... >i may be wrong (and probably am!) but i've had the same problem of web >pages not loading, yet other parts working fine (msn, outlook) i DO use >firefox, and if it was possible to remove internet explorer i would do it >in a second. > usually when the net stops, yet other parts continue, it is a DNS issue. > resetting the router (power off and back on) always worked for me on my > old dlink router, if it works for you then setting the DNS servers in > windows rather than relying on the router is a permament solution. now > i've got a netgear and havent experienced any problems since. > Your suggestion makes much more sense than the Entanet man's did. I was also thinking along the same lines as you but I simply could not get him away from "browser blame". I'm also using a Netgear router and as all is back to normal on trying things today it looks like it was indeed a DNS issue. |
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"steeler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:K6SIh.195490$(E-Mail Removed) m... > > "anonym" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:21MIh.227523$_(E-Mail Removed) ... >> >> Tonight, just after midnight (10/03/07) my web connection failed. I still >> had email and newsgroups (nntp) connections but they were not the ideal >> basis to conduct business on. >> >> Eventually I got a "helper" on the phone who suggested it was a software >> fault, so I should consider downloading and installing FireFox, instead >> of IE7. Well, that would have been fine but it was only after I kinda >> hung up in disgust on him that I realised I had NO WAY of downloading >> FireFox, supposing I did want to use that geeky thing, because I have NO >> WORKING INTERNET BROWSER to download or anything. Apart from that, I have >> been very happy with IE for more years than Entanet have been in >> existence so if push comes to shove, thank heaven it is only a one month >> contract. >> > > Does your business not have a laptop? Or do you have a friend with one? > > It would be best if you could try another machine on your connection to > confirm it is not software at your end like they are suggesting. All this took place just after midnight and I only had access to a single machine. As everything is back to normal today it looks IE7 had nothing to do with the fault. |
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"Eeyore" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > > anonym wrote: > >> Eventually I got a "helper" on the phone who suggested it was a software >> fault, so I should consider downloading and installing FireFox, instead >> of >> IE7. > > A suggestion well worth disregarding. > > No ISP should be trying to blame problems on your choice of browser, it > makes no > sense at all. > > Graham > I had rather expected better of them after reading all sorts of positive reviews. Pipex seemed very good when I first joined them a few years ago... :-( |
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