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Author Topic: Singtel broadband vs Starhub  (Read 857 times)
jack Huang
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« on: 08 January 2012, 16:27:58 pm »
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Does anyone have the same problem ? I change from Starhub to contracted Singtel wireless broadband networks. it has been break up on the connectivity and has to switch OFF & ON again when it encounter. this was what singtel engineer advise, they pointed that my cable has been extended and cause distraction instabilities.
Anyone face the same problem ?     
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« Reply #1 on: 08 January 2012, 18:27:29 pm »
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You might get more help if you had someone else translate your question into English.
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« Reply #2 on: 08 January 2012, 20:42:49 pm »
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OP, please be aware that there are quite a few childish posters on this site who will question language capabilities as it makes them feel superior.

You might try another forum to get an answer to your question Google hardwarezone.
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« Reply #3 on: 09 January 2012, 1:09:54 am »
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I have to agree with say what?  I cannot understand the question.  It appears to mix wirelss and cable, if it were in better English more people would understand and be able to help.
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« Reply #4 on: 09 January 2012, 19:52:38 pm »
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I have to agree with say what?  I cannot understand the question.  It appears to mix wirelss and cable, if it were in better English more people would understand and be able to help.

pot calling the kettle black
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« Reply #5 on: 11 January 2012, 7:52:18 am »
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Singtel usually has these problem if you are new to their ADSL....mostly it is caused my wiring issues which is casing this. Just call singtel and say you have "intermitent" problems...and they will send their engineers down. Usually they will end up changing the wiring outside your home and that is FREE. If they change any wiring inside your home, then they may charge you....so it starhub better? not in my case..it came to a standstill and crawling like 56K modem during weeekend when everyone was watching EPL and this is due to bandwidth problem as everyone is sharing the same trunk.....well in you case, call singtel back and ask them to check the wirings. good luck
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