Q & A Support
Frequently Asked Questions & Answers
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Technical Questions:
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If you have an internet (DSL) connection make sure all your telephones are plugged in a DSL line filter.
If your telephone/s are plugged in a DSL line filter and you still have a crackling noise, please contact the office by clicking here. If not please pass by the office to pick up a DSL line filter.
If you do not have an internet connection, try plugging in a different telephone to rule out that it is not the telephone causing the problem.
If the problem persists please contact the office by clicking here.
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The ringer on your phone may be turned off. There should be a button or toggle switch to turn on or off your ringer. Make sure it is in the on position.
Also double check that you have a dial tone to make sure there is no problem with your line.
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No. However, if there is a problem with your internet connection (slow or no connection at all) it does help with troubleshooting the problem (Is there a dial tone? Is there a crackling noise? etc.).
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To properly power cycle (a.k.a. 'reboot') your equipment simply do the following:
Turn off Modem.
If you have a router, turn it off or unplug it from the electricity.
Do a complete shut down on the computer (not a restart, but a shut down).
Wait 30 seconds.
Turn on the modem only and wait for the DSL light to stop flashing. If the modem DSL light do not stop flashing after 30 seconds, click here.
Next turn on the router if you have one.
Next turn on the computer. Once it is up and running try to connect. If you receive any error messages, report these errors to Tech Support.
NOTE: It is important that you start your equipment in order:
Modem
Router (if you have one)
Computer
Power cycling your modem, router and computer can fix many connection problems.
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Try power cycling your devices. If power cycling your devices does not resolve the problem, check if the DSL light on your modem is on solid.
If it is not and it is blinking, confirm that the phone line from your modem to the wall is plugged in properly.
If the line is plugged in properly and your DSL light is still blinking click here to report it.
However, before reporting it, plug in a telephone to check for dial tone or a recording and let the office know your findings.
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Make sure all your landline telephones are plugged in a DSL filter which plugs in the telephone jack.
If you do have all your telephones plugged in a DSL filter, the filter may need to be replaced.
Stop by the office and report the problem to receive a replacement filter.
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Yes. You receive a modem with a built in wireless router with a unique password as part of your installation package.
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Yes, a technician will assist you with this.
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Power, Wi-Fi, DSL & Internet lights need to be active.
General Questions:
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Yes, you can connect as many devices as you like but do remember that all devices you connect share the 1 internet speed.
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Make sure your wireless modem is located in a central area and preferably up higher on a shelf or mounted on the wall.
The type of material between the modem and your device will also play a role in signal strength. Signal will have more difficulties passing through thick concrete walls with lots of steel compared to a wooden wall.
Depending on distance and material you may need to relocate the modem or use a device to boost up the signal (Wireless extenders / wireless USB antenna's).
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You can purchase any DSL modem. However, the settings need to match those of Satel's network to be able to connect.
The one disadvantage is, once configured if the reset button is used the configuration for Satel's network is lost and the device will need to be reconfigured.
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No, all DSL connections require an installed phone line.
Chippie & Telcell Questions:
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Yes, make sure your cell phone is fully unlocked from your previous provider.
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You have a choice of Telcell or Chippie.
Both provide a prepaid service, prepaid cards and Top-Up services available on island.
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You can add credit by purchasing a prepaid card or use the Top-Up service.
Service & Disclosure Questions:
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No, Satel does not filter/block any ports.
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Yes, when you apply for priority support.
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A general rule of thumb for determining whether or not you have a good broadband connection is whether or not you are getting at least 80% of the maximum possible speed you could.
There is a built in 'loss' due to overhead information that must be transmitted and a few other factors that immediately eat up about 13% of your bandwidth (speed).
That means that the absolute best in a perfect setup would be 87% of your theoretical maximum. With other factors thrown in, the 80% rule of thumb was developed.
Now, how to apply it:
As one example, lets assume you have a 1.5Mb/768Kb DSL connection.
This means that the best you can ever do is to get 1500Kbps (kilobits per second) as a download speed and 768 Kpbs upload.
But at least 13% of that is going away for the overhead.
80% of 1500 is 1200Kbps, and 80% of 768 is 614.4Kbps.
So if you have a 1.5Mb/768Kb line and are getting speeds of 1200/614 or better, then you have a 'good' connection.
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Yes, it is refunded when the account is paid in full and terminated.
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Yes.
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Yes, we accept all major credit cards except American Express. minimum purchase of $20.
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Not at this time.
However, you can pay via our local banks (WIB & RBC), at our office or we can put your credit card on file to ensure automatic payments.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Yes, all fees must be paid prior to setting up or changing of any service.
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Yes.
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Yes, they need to provide the first name on the account or account number.
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No. Payment must be paid in full by either card or cash, but not both.