QuickLine Internet

Has anyone here had good or bad experience with the services (mainly Internet) from QuickLine?

Their prices seem very good for what they are offering ..

We are using quickline for our internet, and it can be pretty good. Depends on your package. We have TV, phone and internet and pay about CHF70 per month, or will do once our deal period expires (currently paying CHF50/month).

Good quality, high speed internet at supposedly 30Mbps. I do know I downloaded a 1GB game a couple days ago in about 6 minutes, though that was unusually fast.

We had it in Belp. Service was quite good, fast Internet. Better than swisscom in our new place.

Ok, good to know.

I am thinking of going for the "All-in-one Platin" package. but I don't get where it says the price per month and then underneath it says "(ab 7. Mt. CHF 120.00/Mt.)".... is this saying that from the 7th month it will cost 120CHF per month!?

Yes, that is exactly what it is saying.

Hmm ... that kinda sucks ... and I am guessing this is on a 24 month contract!?

Which package is that? I cannot seem to find one that matches ...

It was a deal offered to us last year. Wow, just checked it out and the deal is looking nicer now.

http://www.quickline.com/privatkunde...ne-bronze.html

Says CHF35/month for 7 months and then up to CHF70.

I just found out from a Quickline technician that even though the wall sockets are up-to-date the cables in the wall are "30 years old" and therefore Quickline cannot supply their Internet services to this building! Argh!!!

Before signing the rental contract we were told that this building was cabled with Cablecom, then after signing the lease we find out that it is not Cablecom but Quickline, and now we find out that not even Quickline can service the apartment with Internet ... Is this how things work here!?

The technician said that it would cost only 1200.-CHF to upgrade the entire building, and that all surrounding buildings were already upgraded but that the owner of this building had not let them make the upgrade ... ... ...

Anyone using a Technicolor TC7230 gateway/router from Quickline.

I'm trying to get ours to work with a few things and it keeps needing rebooting.

Adding anything to the network seems to break it.

It's totally locked down so you can access any of the settings or indeed see what they are.

I'd rather have a dumb cable modem and use my own router but without being able to access any settings, I can't do this.

So, has anyone figured out how to deal with this?

Hi

I have a Technicolor... If I knew it would be such a closed system, I would have bought the normal modem and added a custom AP. Settings you find on https://cockpit.quickline.ch

All I can do on their web interface settings is change my name and age. No router settings at all.

What I really want to do is turn off DHCP and just use it as a gateway but even that is not possible.

After Login, go to "Produkte" > "Internet" ( https://cockpit.quickline.ch/internet ) then click on "WLAN-Einstellungen"

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There you can turn off DHCP and some other options.

I chose the option of a modem without WLAN when I ordered the setup - thinking I'd get a dumb modem but instead I got the TC7230 with the WLAN turned off - I don't have a WLAN option in the 'cockpit'.

As I wrote, all I can change is name and age etc!

Been having intermittent problems with our internet over the past few months and finally got round to going to the local Quickline shop, turns out the standalone router they supply (dlink 655) is pretty old and unreliable, the guy in the shop showed me a bunch of defective ones that he had in a cupboard.

They recommended a combined router, but wasn't an option for us. So I bought my own router since getting it internet has been 100% reliable and the speed reported by Quickline speed check has tripled, so if you have a Quickline old router and are having problems changing router will probably help.

Quickie on Internet is always good for those who need to be pleased, I mean ... fast solution on the go.

I'm also having issues and keep having to turn my router on and off for wifi to work. It drops out daily, even though the LAN stays connected.

Thanks for the heads up.

Did they say which combined router they recommended?

Do they provide it or can I buy any one I fancy?

I'll be popping into the shop this week to complain

They can supply the combined modem router, or you can keep their modem and buy a fancy router (that's what I did, got a netgear R8500)

Just started with Quickline (Affoltern am Albis, but connected with Zug).

Would like to use my own Cable Box rather than the one they supply. Looking at buying the FritzBox 6490 Cable. I assume they support other Cable boxes.

Have used the DSL 7390 Fritzbox for many years and have been very happy with it especially with the network controls and Phone integration.

Have the option of turning off DHCP, but for some reason the performance on my router is mega slow when connected to the Cable modem.

I have a Frtizbox 7390 which I love and have used for many years with DSL. You can reconfigure it to use Internet port-1 to connect to a Cable modem.

I get 100/10 from the cable box (even on a PC attached to the 24-port switch), but get only 10/10 on the Fritzbox (had 20/2 from Swisscom running on the box before).

So wanted to get the Fritzbox 6490 Cable Modem. Just spoke with the technical support team and they say you can't use another Cable Modem with their service. I read in Germany that all service providers must allow this, but I guess not here. I will visit the shop tomorrow and ask the guy there.

If anyone has experience with this then would be interested to hear about it.