i too had the switch over to the 30mb connection from 20mb.
we were meant to have the "engineer install" which consisted of a guy
dropping it off and when asked about the "engineer install" he said "i
don't
know anything about that I'm a delivery driver" was just a case of switching
and ringing virgin to get it "activated" then making sure they aren't going
to charge us for said "engineer install" because if they do i think i'll
charge them for the "engineer install seeing as i did it for them.
Also the wi-fi seems to have died on my "superhub" withing about 2 days of
install. So i just wired in my "old" N wireless router and it's working
fine
and dandy.
So tbh it doesn't shock me virgin are making silly mistakes etc. :)
thanks for reading,
martin
On 4 March 2011 21:42, Adam Naylor <a(a)u.gg> wrote:
Sometimes suppliers redirect all web page requests to an
"activation" page
like that. They forget that there may be automated stuff also making web
requests. Once you go through the activation process everything works as
normal.
Seems a bit daft that Ubuntu accepted an unparseable file though - it
should have rejected it as nonsense.
Adam
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