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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: tunnie on 13 July 2015, 09:01:10
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Got Sky?
I can get you half price Movies & Sports for 12 months.
They do need to be taken together (basically getting one free) and you can't have had Movies/Sports in your contract for last 30 days.
Cost would be £17.25/m as an upgrade to get them both :y
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Hmmm. The Ashes. :-\
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Nice of you offer though Tunnie I must say. :y
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I get quite a few of them internally at the moment, this caught my eye as many current people who already have Sky have asked for discounts.
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I get quite a few of them internally at the moment, this caught my eye as many current people who already have Sky have asked for discounts.
Sounds painful :o
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I get quite a few of them internally at the moment, this caught my eye as many current people who already have Sky have asked for discounts.
Sounds painful :o
;D ;D ;D ;D
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Thanks to Tunster, all sorted for a year :y
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Thanks to Tunster, all sorted for a year :y
Did IAF team get in contact?
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Email reply to ring them. Tried to deny they could help at all initially on the phone. But they saw the error of their ways in the end. ;D Thanks for your help. :y
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Oh yeah, reason for the issues was, Seems we still had an old offer in place. :-\
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Oh interesting, glad it's sorted :y
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Funnily enough, I've just sorted mine yesterday... Was after a lot more doing and had to report a phone fault so spent nearly 2 hours on the phone... New 2TB box for £49 and 25% off my package for 12 months. Plus a free service and relocate on my old HD box too :y
Then I returned home last night and the BB was playing up... Ended up talking with Mumbai instead of Scotland after 30 minutes on hold ::) He concluded that the issue is one of our wifi devices, which I tracked down to my phone, causing the issue by "overusing the connection" and slowing data transfer. His solution.... Don't connect it to wifi ever again! ::) Here's the rub though... It is now doing everything over the mobile network. But I don't have signal at home so it is provided by (yep, you guessed it) a home signal booster box which sends all the data over my internet connection!
So... Any tech buffs able to explain that to me?
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Aye? ;D
Good job in the 2TB box though :y
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What phone is it? Try something like Charles Proxy, point the phone to it on WiFi, see what traffic is going through it
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What phone is it? Try something like Charles Proxy, point the phone to it on WiFi, see what traffic is going through it
LG G3. Shockingly crap phone for my use but that's another story!
My point is, it is still doing exactly the same things over mobile data, which is through my WIFI as it was over WIFI directly.
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Sounds like an app is hogging data, install this on your PC:
http://www.charlesproxy.com (http://www.charlesproxy.com)
Make your PC work as a proxy, configure it on the phone. (Set your PC IP as the proxy in the Wifi)
You should see all traffic your phone does, see what the culprit is :y
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Sounds like an app is hogging data, install this on your PC:
http://www.charlesproxy.com (http://www.charlesproxy.com)
Make your PC work as a proxy, configure it on the phone. (Set your PC IP as the proxy in the Wifi)
You should see all traffic your phone does, see what the culprit is :y
In English now? ::) ;D
My point is that it is still doing exactly the same but passing it through the signal booster first. Plus, more importantly, this started suddenly just after a line fault was rectified with no changes to the phone whatsoever. Those 2 points are really confusing me!
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Humm. Need to find out what is taking the bandwidth :-\
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Humm. Need to find out what is taking the bandwidth :-\
I agree... But I still don't understand why the problem doesn't manifest itself when using mobile data at home which is through my calls over wifi signal booster :-\ I have unlimited data so my phone is set to sync everything over mobile and wifi
Also, it only happens on my wifi, not anywhere else :-\