Happy connection day! 🎉

We still just seem to be jumping between address in the 154.56.254.X range and getting brief internet then dropping back off.

@Daniels98 What IP range ar we expected to see? My IP was starting with 213 if I’m not wrong.

I believe if you’re a failed migration you might still be on the old Layered Technologies ranges but the new ones seem to be IPXO on and around the 213.

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I still have absolutely nothing here. Zilch. Nada. No connection whatsoever.

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Same
No Internet, kids continually bemoaning the move from Vodaphone.
Beginning to agree with them :pensive:

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I’m not sure what annoys me the most between having no connection or coming here reading about people complaining about their connection being 0.01Mbps slower than last week or their wife not liking the yanky doodle dandy dollar sign on their shopping cart.

Been down for 16 hours now, was just thinking yesterday months of uptime.

This is my 3rd long term outage this year, CF and Yayzi are under delivering

Hey Yayzi! My house is only 5.4 miles away from your Fleetwood office. Is your internet working there? If so, where can I find a 6 miles long Cat6 cable? :smile:

Speeds seem to be starting to improve which is good, still slower than previous infrastructure and pings are higher too jumping from approx 12ms to approx 16ms.

Speed was a pretty consistent 2250-2300 both ways pre move now getting 1800-1900.

Don’t get me wrong still a nice connection but hopefully the network will stabilise a bit more as not gonna lie would be a bit of a kick in the nads for all this to happen to end up with just shy of 20% lower performance.

We back, Finally
(Hope I’m not celebrating too soon)

Still nothing here

Think we could be related issues as both local FY

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Ive been away for the weekend so just back in to things. Looks like cabling all worked but as per a lot of thje above comments my speeds are poor (though much better than last week). On a 900 package im seeing c400 and 40-100 ping which isnt great.

Is this a known issue? I say notes about a DHCP issue but assume its not that.

Have you rebooted your ONT? don’t reboot the router, just ONT and report back

yep… same result (results are ethernet not wifi btw)

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Could it possibly your IP is seen as US or somewhere else and speedtest picks a US server? try and manually pick a speedtest server closer to your location. Could be is not the case, but am taking a guess.

Again an interesting idea but Ooklas using a server in Coventry

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Another thing you can try, do a tracert to 1.1.1.1, and take the IP you see from yayzi, maybe something like ‘yayzi-broadband.pe…etc’ mine is 185.20.53.17 for example, and try and ping that, see what time you get, if still bad, problem could be in yayzi infrastructure or your CF line or even your router cabling etc, if not, might be a case of your IP pool and how is that routed to the internet.


These look fairly quick resp times

But interestingly my overall ping is now better on all services. Dont know if Yayzi are doing something in the background?

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