NBN Outage Report in Wurruk, Wellington, State of Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wurruk, State of Victoria
The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Wurruk and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by NBN users through our website.
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Internet (74%)
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Wi-fi (11%)
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Total Blackout (10%)
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E-mail (4%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (%)
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NBN Issues Reports Near Wurruk, State of Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Wurruk and nearby locations:
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Robert Rowley
(@Rowley6Robert) reported
from
Maffra, State of Victoria
@NBN_Australia @Optus 28 days to get nbn changed from 1 address to another what a load of crap surely in this day and age a click of a mouse should be able to make this happen very pissed of customer
NBN Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Adrian Cantrill
(@adriancantrill) reported
27th @Aussie_BB notify me of an area fault. @NBN_Australia status page says degradation. Neither company has provided any updates since then. I didn't expect much, but this is a new low in service.
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Chelle 😘🤗
(@SgtJackVX35482) reported
@DodoAustralia @richo_1973 Oh please don't the nbn has an outage and there is no one in your office til 9am a complaint has been lodged abbolutely useless 🤬
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No visible means.
(@PyrrosSteve) reported
@Ballyurra @RandaltsRandal LTE suggest 4G failover and you’re not connected to the NBN. Login to your modem and peruse the WAN settings. True speed / service indicated in this area. 4G failover Worth having. Wi-fi on later tests exposes flaws in your wi-fi topology. Get a mesh system to improve.
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May the farce be with you
(@Adam_Dorain) reported
from
Halls Gap, State of Victoria
@dmccann65 @Ballyurra @slsandpet Thanks for the NBN rant, I’m well aware of its shortcomings.. but she asked for an alternative provider since Telstra are refusing to help her perform any troubleshooting. Superloop will help her with this
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Dominic
(@domnixon1984) reported
@Ballyurra They’re all pretty average. But to be honest the issue is primarily the NBN. Your isp can’t overcome technology that is decades old.
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A very vaxxed Ray™
(@Ballyurra) reported
@ELCA_Brett @slsandpet Sounds like me. NBN was fine until about 6 mths ago. Spent a fortune on mesh systems and storage systems but it's getting worse. Feels like some parts of the network are simply overloaded like pre NBN.
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not waving, drowning
(@MaggieDaWitch) reported
@AndyPagent @Ballyurra This yes! Same issue here. Not the routers, the bloody nbn!
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Andy Page
(@AndyPagent) reported
@Ballyurra Frayed Knot, it's not your router or ISP - it's the "budget version" scaled back NBN (another LNP f*ck-over) that's the problem, and a reboot with the same protocol won't fix the problem.
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Amateur thinker
(@AlexDGarrett) reported
With house in Tokyo recently upgraded to 2Gbit service I'm reminded by our network dropouts, during Christmas break, that hybrid cable modems was our bollocks technological rollout of choice for an Aussie NBN service.
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Hari Krishna Moorthi
(@hkmcp) reported
Starlink offers better service to NBN Co’s Sky Muster’s GEO satellites that operate at higher altitudes. Sky Muster covers a larger area but takes longer to send signals. Starlink would however need to launch more satellites to match area coverage. (2/4)