Crusader
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You have PM. Thanks for the help!That is odd. Can you send me a pm with your email address so I can double check if there is any issues with the order?
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You have PM. Thanks for the help!That is odd. Can you send me a pm with your email address so I can double check if there is any issues with the order?
Out of interest why does Afrihost's 2TB Telkom LTE cost an additional R100pm? What comes that extra cost?That is odd. Can you send me a pm with your email address so I can double check if there is any issues with the order?
Out of interest why does Afrihost's 2TB Telkom LTE cost an additional R100pm? What comes that extra cost?
Or am I looking at the wrong offering?
So a lot of customers have problems with the service? And/or have billing issues?Telkom sells the package at a base price very close to the retail value of their own offering but ISP's need to handle the billing and support for it themselves.
I believe the directors felt that as this price is viable to resell it without making a loss when clients require support and for billing related overheads.
So a lot of customers have problems with the service? And/or have billing issues?
From my perspective as customer the R100 extra is worth it because of:Out of interest why does Afrihost's 2TB Telkom LTE cost an additional R100pm? What comes that extra cost?
Or am I looking at the wrong offering?
Not really an issue.No credit checks required.
Obviously -1 for the d/o.Can pay via CC/Debit card with no need to have a debit order (Telkom only does debit orders)
My understanding is it's month to month.No contract (Even the Telkom "month-to-month" seems to require a 12 month commitment)
Never really been an issue for me. I've had more billing issues with other ISPs.Don't have to deal with Telkom and their billing department.
If it's month to month there's no need to downgrade.Ability to downgrade package if needed
On MyBB? Sure. IRL telkom has always promptly addressed any technical support issues.Afrihost support is WAY more responsive.
Got no issue with that. Kudos.Afrihost having someone who actually tried to assist on a SUNDAY!
Previously it showed the month to month with "x12 months" notice on their site. Which was confusing. I see it's gone now.My understanding is it's month to month.
If it doesn't work send it back? And if it does work let's see the speed results.My MR600 from Takealot arrived, but it's in a Vodacom branded box. The listing said the item is open to all networks. Anyone have an idea if this will be network locked or running a custom firmware? Hate when 3rd party sellers do this ****.
I can get internet access with the Telkom SIM, but can't even log in to the admin page of the router.If it doesn't work send it back? And if it does work let's see the speed results.
Pity takealot sells such rubbish.I can get internet access with the Telkom SIM, but can't even log in to the admin page of the router.
None of the options TP-Link provides seem to work.
Edit:
Managed to get to the admin page in the end.
The Vodacom version of the firmware has restricted all the essential options I would actually order this router for. You have no options to control the internet settings (change APN etc) which means you also don't have any way to change bands. And there's no way to update the firmware.
I will have to return it. Can't see why anyone would want a locked down version like this.
Speed test:
57.3/4.72 ping 23
50.2/4.81 ping 26
That's always an option if I can't source a real MR600. Does it show full signal details (SRQ, SRP) and support USSD commands?Pity takealot sells such rubbish.
I got a little Alcatel HH72 from Facebook market place a few months back. It's great. It's really small and I get around 80mbps through it. Plus it works well with my standby Huawei battery pack lasts about 2hours with the load shedding.
You should become a mini ISP for your neighbours. Now I understand why you opted not for fibre.
Exactly the same is happening to me now, router stays connected but no internet.I was using the R529 "uncapped" promo for many years before upgrading to the 2TB offer.
The R529 package worked through a 5 day power outage in the area, zero downtime but the now, the 2TB package doesn't make it through more than an hour to 90 minutes of load shedding before tapping out.
Wonder if the tower configuration has changed from the R529 to the 2TB?
I would imagine everything to be exactly the same as it was before.
Disappointing man!! A big incentive to upgrade was the performance during load shedding...
Arbitrage.Out of interest why does Afrihost's 2TB Telkom LTE cost an additional R100pm? What comes that extra cost?
Or am I looking at the wrong offering?