Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Anyone building with Mirvac @ Parkbridge Middleton grang 932Jun 28, 2013 10:27 am I have a feeling it's a problem with my hardware. I've been told by iiNet that my speeds should be at least 70Mpbs. I'll be troubleshooting the problem with them later today so i'll keep you posted on the results. It would be great if other residents could post their speeds, but other than that I'm not sure if mine is just an isolated problem. Re: Anyone building with Mirvac @ Parkbridge Middleton grang 933Jun 28, 2013 10:43 am RyanEK I have a feeling it's a problem with my hardware. I've been told by iiNet that my speeds should be at least 70Mpbs. I'll be troubleshooting the problem with them later today so i'll keep you posted on the results. It would be great if other residents could post their speeds, but other than that I'm not sure if mine is just an isolated problem. Goodluck with it, hopefully it is an easy fix. Do you mind me asking which plan you are on? Is it a bundled package with your phone etc? Re: Anyone building with Mirvac @ Parkbridge Middleton grang 934Jun 28, 2013 12:35 pm RyanEK I have a feeling it's a problem with my hardware. I've been told by iiNet that my speeds should be at least 70Mpbs. what router are you using? maybe you have set 10Mb for the WAN port? opticomm was at my home 3 weeks ago but he couldnt finish the job because there was a fault with the internal cable... and mirvac fixed it 2 days later opticomm came again yesterday and he found out the conduit near the pit is broken so he cant pull the cable (or something)... so he left again and i have to get mirvac to fix it... no TV, no internet and no telephone for nearly 4 weeks... OMG * 9999 Re: Anyone building with Mirvac @ Parkbridge Middleton grang 935Jun 28, 2013 1:48 pm RyanEK I have a feeling it's a problem with my hardware. I've been told by iiNet that my speeds should be at least 70Mpbs. I'll be troubleshooting the problem with them later today so i'll keep you posted on the results. It would be great if other residents could post their speeds, but other than that I'm not sure if mine is just an isolated problem. Hey Ryan, Im with iinet too on the 25mbps speed and so far I have tested the speed several ways and I've been able to get around the 23mbps mark. Which router are you using, have you tried pluggin in directly into the modem to see and difference in speeds? At the moment Opticomm only has a handful of providers for the internet connection, and Telstra isn't one of them. And you can't get ADSL as there are no copper lines, even for the phone line you will have to sign up for VOIP or try to get an ISP to open the POTS port on the modem for you (iinet and internode don't offer this anymore). Ah Tony, is opticomm charging you another fee for sending out the techie again? I know they told me that if im not on site when the techie comes I would have to pay another fee for them to come out again. Hope that is not the case and mirvac acts quickly to fix the conduit (it may be a pain to fix it though specially after construction) Re: Anyone building with Mirvac @ Parkbridge Middleton grang 936Jun 28, 2013 3:51 pm Thanks for the responses everyone. I'm not using a router at all as I tested the connection from the Opticomm box straight to my laptop. I called iiNet who advised me to download a file three times simultaneously from their site ftp://ftp.iinet.net.au/. The added speed of these files is supposed to give a better indication of your line speed. I was only getting 400kb/s on each file. It should be at least 1mb per file. @Mark, i'm on the 100/40 plan with iiNet which just covers just the internet. We find that our mobile phones is enough for us so we don't feel the need for a land line. Re: Anyone building with Mirvac @ Parkbridge Middleton grang 937Jun 30, 2013 5:58 pm iamjason RyanEK Ah Tony, is opticomm charging you another fee for sending out the techie again? I know they told me that if im not on site when the techie comes I would have to pay another fee for them to come out again. Hope that is not the case and mirvac acts quickly to fix the conduit (it may be a pain to fix it though specially after construction) Hi Jason, yes they charged me $105 for the first time due to faulty cable... I think they will charge me again as the tech couldnt finish the job because of the broken conduit... I hope mirvac can fix this for us ASAP... Re: Anyone building with Mirvac @ Parkbridge Middleton grang 939Jul 04, 2013 12:00 am Hi All, I have finally settled on our land (01.07.13)!!! Can you believe it? I think we might be officially the last residents to complete build and move in. Apologies upfront now, but I'm hoping to seek your assistance on a lot of questions that will come up. Thanks! kimm0 Re: Anyone building with Mirvac @ Parkbridge Middleton grang 940Jul 04, 2013 12:41 am What did you end up building Kimmo?...ours as getting there, would expect to be close to lock up i think soon...cant come soon enough! Wish you all the best. Once you signed the contract, they will find millions excuses to charge you. And have seen their sites unfinished for a long time. 4 25825 As title suggests, looking at using the interlocking Pentablock stacked stone products to replace failing timber retaining… 0 18744 I am building in claymore NSW and this is shown in the building envelope plan. … 0 10839 |