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Oh shot, same:Flashing green, it says under System > Device
| ONT Registration Status: | O3(Serial-Number state) |
So i guess you're in the same boat as me.
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Oh shot, same:Flashing green, it says under System > Device
| ONT Registration Status: | O3(Serial-Number state) |
Haven't tried Opera. Last time I remember using the mini version, which was when the Vodafone v360v was popular. I got the Mibox S in the lounge so trying to configure that for the family. Netflix SA is so limited compared to overseas bruh. I do understand licensing agreements and stuff but damn, we lacking big time.Have you tried Opera with VPN enabled ?
YeahHaven't tried Opera. Last time I remember using the mini version, which was when the Vodafone v360v was popular. I got the Mibox S in the lounge so trying to configure that for the family. Netflix SA is so limited compared to overseas bruh. I do understand licensing agreements and stuff but damn, we lacking big time.
Yeah it is limited, I have Opera on my notebook which I run Netflix off, you can select which continent you want to connect from and changes your Netflix to that region, not sure if you have the VPN option on the android version of Opera (mini), might as well have a go. . . the VPN is free on Opera.Haven't tried Opera. Last time I remember using the mini version, which was when the Vodafone v360v was popular. I got the Mibox S in the lounge so trying to configure that for the family. Netflix SA is so limited compared to overseas bruh. I do understand licensing agreements and stuff but damn, we lacking big time.
Its WORKING, ITS WORKING!!!There is no ETA given except for they arre working on the issue. It looks like a Vuma Dev issue that needs to be fixed.
When you're active it'll changed to O5 operation stateOh shot, same:
ONT Registration Status: O3(Serial-Number state)
So i guess you're in the same boat as me.
Damn, I guess I gotta wait until tomorrow because of terrible rain today
Congrats bruh, finally. EnjoyIts WORKING, ITS WORKING!!!
hows the speeds ?Its WORKING, ITS WORKING!!!
So far its cracking! just need to sort out my main router.hows the speeds ?![]()
hahahaha it felt like forever, glad this mess is overCongrats bruh, finally. Enjoy![]()
Nice!Looks like Longcroft and Rydalvale finally moving into the construction phases
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So they just totally avoided Lenham. come on nowLooks like Longcroft and Rydalvale finally moving into the construction phases
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Interestingly Openserve did a small section of Starwood and now they've put up their boards on the highway going down to the Plaza.
An upgrade to 100mbps would be sweet man but most users that I know of are happy on the 20/10 package. So let's just say there are 62 users on the 2.5gbps fibre line and each of them are on a 40/10 package, this would theoretically be maxed out right? But what if only 2 users on the line are running at 40/10, the rest 20/10? Would that leave room for the 40/10 to say double to 80/10? I know, I know the 20/10 users would want to upgrade in the future and then problems are going to arise but I'm sure there's a work around apart from upgrading the 2.5gbps line. Great seeing that Vuma Reach is continuing it's course of trenching the rest of Phoenix.When more speed?
By that theory all customers would be using their lines at total capacity. Realistically it doesn't happen. So even if you are realistically contending, FNOs then technically also contend on backhaul services.An upgrade to 100mbps would be sweet man but most users that I know of are happy on the 20/10 package. So let's just say there are 62 users on the 2.5gbps fibre line and each of them are on a 40/10 package, this would theoretically be maxed out right? But what if only 2 users on the line are running at 40/10, the rest 20/10? Would that leave room for the 40/10 to say double to 80/10? I know, I know the 20/10 users would want to upgrade in the future and then problems are going to arise but I'm sure there's a work around apart from upgrading the 2.5gbps line. Great seeing that Vuma Reach is continuing it's course of trenching the rest of Phoenix.
Been like that around a year I think. Saw some telkom vans on the highway last few weeks. Here's hoping their also rolling out, 200Mbps will be sweet.Interestingly Openserve did a small section of Starwood and now they've put up their boards on the highway going down to the Plaza.