View Full Version : Bell Offer - Modem/Router $79.99
td0t0
Oct 12th, 2007, 04:34 PM
Hi, I got a call yesterday from Bell offering a "new technology" modem/router for $79.99 that is supposed to increase my internet connection and an overall improvement. Have any of you received the same call and if so, what are your impressions of it??
Dave98
Oct 12th, 2007, 05:23 PM
My guess is it's just the 2Wire 2701HG-G that they're sending out now. It's ADSL2+ compatible but unless you actually subscribe to that service, I don't think there's a point.
dms70
Oct 12th, 2007, 05:54 PM
Hi, I got a call yesterday from Bell offering a "new technology" modem/router for $79.99 that is supposed to increase my internet connection and an overall improvement. Have any of you received the same call and if so, what are your impressions of it??
It depends on a lot of factors. They seem to be selling people on the 7mb package. If you are on the 5mb, you may not see any speed increase. They will also put you on a capped usage plan of 30/60GB.
http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
Check your speed and check that against what you are paying for. If you pay for 5, but can only get 1.5, then the new package/modem won't do you any good. You can also check your modem stats to check your snr, capped rate, etc. and see if you CAN get a faster speed.
My best advice would be to avoid BS. They have several shady dealings going on right now, which are angering many people. You can get the same performance cheaper by checking out these other providers.
http://www.canadianisp.com/cgi-bin/ispsearch.cgi
td0t0
Oct 12th, 2007, 06:52 PM
^^
here are my results
downloading: 1074kbps
uploading: 231 kbps
and I have a contract with them so I will not be switching ISPs
dms70
Oct 12th, 2007, 07:23 PM
WOW, thats pretty slow. What are you paying for? I hope its not 5mb.
sickcars
Oct 12th, 2007, 08:38 PM
^^
here are my results
downloading: 1074kbps
uploading: 231 kbps
and I have a contract with them so I will not be switching ISPs
Wow you are getting just over 1mb connection and your probably paying for 5mb I'm guessing? You are getting ripped off pretty nice.
& this new modem from bell is also a load of crap. I suggest when you are done your contract you leave bell and go to a real isp. you can find many on Canadianisp.ca I suggest teksavvy.com great company you will save money and the tech support will actually help you.
td0t0
Oct 12th, 2007, 09:24 PM
I have the regular high speed, is that 5mb? But maybe I should say that I am on my laptop which is a floor under my current router. So this router/modem thing isn't worth it? Just another waste of time?
Frankie3s
Oct 12th, 2007, 09:36 PM
My guess is it's just the 2Wire 2701HG-G that they're sending out now. It's ADSL2+ compatible but unless you actually subscribe to that service, I don't think there's a point.
I picked up the 2700HG-B at Canada Computer for close to $21. I believe this modem too has ADSL2+ capability. Big as a brick though.
sickcars
Oct 12th, 2007, 09:40 PM
I have the regular high speed, is that 5mb? But maybe I should say that I am on my laptop which is a floor under my current router. So this router/modem thing isn't worth it? Just another waste of time?
If you are on regular high speed then yes you should get 5mb Soon to be 7mb (if your line can handle it of course)
Are you connected by a cat5/6 network cable or are you using a Wireless router? If you are using a wireless router then I sugest you take you laptop to your router and hook it up using a cat5/6 network cable just to be 100% sure your slow speeds are now caused by a weak wireless signal.
Also that Bell Wireless Modem thing is not worth it for $80 You could buy a better quality better supported router for around the same price & less. Dont waste your time with bells crap, the guys that call you and tell you your connection will be faster with the new modem dont know anything about DSL or computers for that matter they just want to sell and make money. Another reason why bell sucks!
Frankie3s
Oct 12th, 2007, 09:40 PM
I have the regular high speed, is that 5mb? But maybe I should say that I am on my laptop which is a floor under my current router. So this router/modem thing isn't worth it? Just another waste of time?
If you're only getting 1MB with your current config this new modem isn't going to do any much more for you. I'd say No Thanks.
dms70
Oct 12th, 2007, 09:51 PM
Just another waste of time?
Don't forget money!!!
If you see what the speed is right at the modem and it is still about 1mb, then you are paying way too much. You can call and see if they will (or can) correct it, or charge you for what you are getting. Are you the kind of person who likes to pay for 50 liters of gas, but only gets 10 liters?
The new modem won't help, but there may be other factors like the distance from the co, inside wiring quality, etc. that are limiting your speed.
td0t0
Oct 14th, 2007, 12:02 AM
I just did the test with my computer directly hooked up to the modem and I got 1.5 mb down and 318kbps up
sickcars
Oct 14th, 2007, 12:18 AM
I just did the test with my computer directly hooked up to the modem and I got 1.5 mb down and 318kbps up
Yup so your not getting anywhere near what you should be getting Especially if you were getting 3mb before. I would call them again and tell them to d something if to switch companies like I said, I suggest Teksavvy you wont believe how good they actually are.
This company will do their best to get you the best speed they can. Its worth it you have nothing to lose, and depending on how much your paying now you might even save some $$ even if you cant get faster speeds.
dms70
Oct 14th, 2007, 12:34 AM
I just watched marketplace on cbc and noticed that on an upcoming episode they are looking at dsl providers, the speed that people are getting (or not getting) and what they are paying for. I wonder if this is the beginning of a mini series about BS and their MANY other problems. Maybe this will make more people wonder about the service they are getting (or not) and send them looking at various speedtest sites. I can imagine BS phone lines being tied up for the next week.
sickcars
Oct 14th, 2007, 01:13 AM
I just watched marketplace on cbc and noticed that on an upcoming episode they are looking at dsl providers, the speed that people are getting (or not getting) and what they are paying for. I wonder if this is the beginning of a mini series about BS and their MANY other problems. Maybe this will make more people wonder about the service they are getting (or not) and send them looking at various speedtest sites. I can imagine BS phone lines being tied up for the next week.
haha Nice, Any idea what time it gives and what tv channle?
Thanks
dms70
Oct 14th, 2007, 09:59 AM
You can see the clip at the end of the pesticide episode.
»www.cbc.ca/marketplace/
What channel? Do you get cbc? You can always watch it on the site. I would assume it would be on within the next month. Next week they are supposed to be doing an episode about old folks homes and people getting beat up or something.
sickcars
Oct 14th, 2007, 01:03 PM
You can see the clip at the end of the pesticide episode.
»www.cbc.ca/marketplace/
What channel? Do you get cbc? You can always watch it on the site. I would assume it would be on within the next month. Next week they are supposed to be doing an episode about old folks homes and people getting beat up or something.
Ok great thanks :)