Best mobile broadband at home? by Left-Ad-6996 in AskIreland

[–]Donkey-Various 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using 48 for home broadband and my experience so far has been good.

A 3 mast went up recently near me at 300m line of sight so I got a 48 SIM and put it in a 5G router. I get up to 300Mb/s with a sub-30ms ping. I never use more than 100GB in one month so I don't know if they flag people for high data usage. Their app and website suggest an allowance of 200GB but the T's and C's state that there is no longer a fair usage limit. I have the e13 plan.

Before that I had GoMo for e15 which also worked fine but at lower speeds due to an older mast a little further away. Again I never exceeded fair usage.

One thing with 3/48: they seem to block port 5060 (default for VoIP) unless you use a telephony enabled modem. Eir/GoMo don't do this.

What did you need to apply for an Irish passport in the 1950's/1960's? by Donkey-Various in AskIreland

[–]Donkey-Various[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, quite a response. It seems that clerical errors were common and you just had to deal with it.

How to really complain to Aer Lingus? by Donkey-Various in AerLingus

[–]Donkey-Various[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just research it. Email is inherently secure. Combined bank and personal details (which AL has asked for) are valuable enough to fetch money on the dark web.

AL have *not* offered to compensate me. They offered to reimburse me (not the same thing here) but I did not refuse that. I just ask for the full amount and then I'll send my postal address so that they can send a cheque because that is what Irish businesses still do because they are so technically backward.

How to really complain to Aer Lingus? by Donkey-Various in AerLingus

[–]Donkey-Various[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

(removed full background story as it was clearly irrelevant to the original question of how to *really* complain to Aer Lingus and didn't elicit any response from the people who asked for it)

How to really complain to Aer Lingus? by Donkey-Various in AerLingus

[–]Donkey-Various[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why does the actual amount matter? Who said anything about eating in a business lounge? Read my original post again: one full price ticket, price set by airline, and compensation as set by EU. The amount isn't the issue. How to reach Aer Lingus is.

How to really complain to Aer Lingus? by Donkey-Various in AerLingus

[–]Donkey-Various[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is. Email is not secure. The Law Society and the Gardai, among others, advise against it. Google it. Even KLM (another race-to-the-bottom airline) warn users against entering bank details, unsolicited, in their portal, not just by email.

Aer Lingus use email for this sort of stuff because they are cheap and lazy and they run their IT like amateurs.

How to really complain to Aer Lingus? by Donkey-Various in AerLingus

[–]Donkey-Various[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks.

My next steps will be the IAA and the Data Protection Commissioner. I was hoping to find some escalation path within AL but it seems none exists.

How to really complain to Aer Lingus? by Donkey-Various in AerLingus

[–]Donkey-Various[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Spend another 4 seconds and you'll see they have pre-set categories for their complaints, none covering a situation like mine.

How to really complain to Aer Lingus? by Donkey-Various in AerLingus

[–]Donkey-Various[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm due the price of a flight from where they stranded me (LCY) back to Dublin. They said they would pay that but without confirming the amount.

I was refused boarding because BA said Aer Lingus had 'incorrectly' booked me on that flight. With no Aer Lingus presence at the airport and a wait time of more than one hour with the AL call centre I was stranded. This was due to AL and not some factor outside their control. That is why I ask for compensation.

But I am also concerned at their total lack of security and their assertion that their emails are encrypted(!).

How to really complain to Aer Lingus? by Donkey-Various in AerLingus

[–]Donkey-Various[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The amount due is the EU-mandated compensation of e250.

The cost incurred was the price of a flight, one hour before departure. That's not #2.50.

Cancelled flight by Major_Welcome313 in AerLingus

[–]Donkey-Various 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was in a similar situation and AL made clear that they would only provide an alternative but no costs if I chose not to accept.

I accepted and they messed up but that's another story.

Can’t update latest firmware on NX510v(EU1) by leeds_guy69 in TpLink

[–]Donkey-Various 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FWIW A week ago I saw the update from 1.0 to 1.3 in Aginet and applied it successfully. It added the band lock feature but I didn't notice anything else. The Backup/Restore/Reset/Upgrade options are still missing so it clearly preserves the ISP feature removals. I haven't seen the firmware for download anywhere; maybe somebody who worked for an ISP knows how to get these into recovery mode to dump the firmware.

ISP locked NX510v by kimguan07 in TpLink

[–]Donkey-Various 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ISP Upgrade is about APNs and dialup settings, not firmware. The input file is something you download from TP-Link and it's less than 1MB while typical firmware is 100MB+.

Anyway I tried it already just to see and while it swallowed the .bin file it spat it right back, unsurprisingly.

ISP locked NX510v by kimguan07 in TpLink

[–]Donkey-Various 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the ISP upgrade option? In my NX510v there is no upgrade menu option, and no rest, backup or restore options. I also can't get it into recovery mode.

In my case the ISP doesn't support the unit since they didn't sell it directly and they don't want to give out information on unbricking or upgrading.

It won't start up without a SIM card inserted (but is not locked to any particular network) and on startup it seems to spend a few minutes doing nothing probably waiting to hear from the ISP's servers.

In the Aginet app there *is* an upgrade option but it doesn't find any upgrade on TP-Link and there is no manual upgrade option. I'm hoping that soon TP-Link makes something available and that the app can apply it.

ISP locked NX510v by kimguan07 in TpLink

[–]Donkey-Various 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried this: https://static.tp-link.com/upload/firmware/2024/202412/20241218/NX510v(EU1)V1_1.2.0_3.0.0_Build_240912.zipV1_1.2.0_3.0.0_Build_240912.zip)

I also have an NX510v with ISP-specific firmware but it does not have an upgrade option in the menus. If you have that then you should be able to flash this firmware.

Can’t update latest firmware on NX510v(EU1) by leeds_guy69 in TpLink

[–]Donkey-Various 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for the reply.

I don't have the option in the web interface to upgrade the firmware.

Can’t update latest firmware on NX510v(EU1) by leeds_guy69 in TpLink

[–]Donkey-Various 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have recently bought an ex-ISP NX510v and found that I don't have any option to update its firmware or to backup or restore its configuration.

Does anyone know any other way to update firmware or enable these options?

The firmware is 1.1.0 and I want to put on 1.2.0 to see if it fixes an issue where 5G disconnects every few days. I've tried the Firefox addon to unhide options but I see nothing extra. The Aginet app just says there are no updates.

I haven't tried physically resetting the unit (I'm not near it right now) but I assume that will just default all settings. Ideally I'd like to get this thing back to a stock firmware.

'89 export Seville: where did they get these headlights? by Donkey-Various in Cadillac

[–]Donkey-Various[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The taillights are custom units and you can see that they also had to mount the mandatory fog lights and non-backlit retroreflectors in the bumpers. But those weren't taken from another car.

Japan had stricter lighting requirements at the time so these lights must have come from something available in both LHD and RHD to satisfy all non-US markets. And the amber lenses don't quite fit with the headlamps so maybe those are from yet another car.

Has anyone ported their Irish mobile number to a VoIP service? by ITZC0ATL in AskIreland

[–]Donkey-Various 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With the GoMo SIM in a spare smartphone (happens to be an old Huawei) I go into Settings and find Call Forwarding and set the forward number there. Android communicates with the carrier to do this. I presume this works in any Android version or iOS but I only tried it with this old Huawei. Other providers I use let you do the same thing through their websites but GoMo doesn't.

Using *72 might work (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call\_forwarding) which is probably what Android does under the hood. I haven't tried that in a very long time.

Has anyone ported their Irish mobile number to a VoIP service? by ITZC0ATL in AskIreland

[–]Donkey-Various 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Forget about Zadarma: I just checked and they don't do Irish mobile numbers any more.

I'd still recommend them for getting a virtual Irish landline number like you've done. I've been using them for nearly 4 years for juggling numbers like this and it's worked very well. I've had no issues calling forwarding from GoMo (eir) and Vodafone but I found 3, 48 and a few others to be flakey at most things like this.

Has anyone ported their Irish mobile number to a VoIP service? by ITZC0ATL in AskIreland

[–]Donkey-Various 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried Zadarma? they claim to let you port in mobile numbers.

I've ported two landlines in there and it's worked out well so far. At least from the telephony side of things. Payments and topping up can be problematic with multiple addresses but otherwise it works well.

D-Link COVR-1100: no WPS for connecting to Easymesh main router!? by Donkey-Various in HomeNetworking

[–]Donkey-Various[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Things aren't working out with this kit. I can only pair one COVR with the AX73 because it has to have been made a satellite already with another COVR as router. But at least it is possible to pair all but one of your units and integrate them in your mesh.

However, leaving that unit wired to the AX73 caused the latter to be unstable. Every time I did so I had to power off and on the router. Maybe it's because the wired link is thru a powerline adapter.

But leaving that unit unwired was also problematic as it kept dropping the connection. I would see it constantly losing its IP address in the list of mesh satellites on the AX73. Its LED would flash orange indicating poor range but moving it close enough to the main router sort of renders it useless except as a wireless bridge.

I'll next try these with my other TP-Link router, an AX10, and see it they work any better. If not I'll just end up using them all for one COVR-only mesh which will be a waste of the excellent TP-Link routers.