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Wireless Router
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I have sky wireless broadband, but i want to change my router, if i just bought one and plugged it straight in would it work???? If not what else do i have to do.
( While staying with the same provider). TIA
( While staying with the same provider). TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As Chuck says, it won't work unless you have those details, although there are ways to extract the info from your current router if you look around various forums (it's probably not advisable to mention how to do it here).
But please note Sky actually say in their T&Cs that using a router other than the supplied one is against their terms and conditions, and they could cut you off, so it's at your own risk if you do.
If there's a specific reason you need a new one, contact Sky and explain - they may give you a better one free.
But please note Sky actually say in their T&Cs that using a router other than the supplied one is against their terms and conditions, and they could cut you off, so it's at your own risk if you do.
If there's a specific reason you need a new one, contact Sky and explain - they may give you a better one free.
Nope, it's almost certainly not your router.
Do a speed test here and post what your download speed is.
http://www.speedtest.bbmax.co.uk/
Do a speed test here and post what your download speed is.
http://www.speedtest.bbmax.co.uk/
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A few common things you could try to determine if it is a router problem:
1. Instead of using it wirelessly, connect the computer directly to the router via the network cable to see if this makes a difference to your download speeds.
2. Connect the router to the main telephone socket, if it isn't already.
3. Try changing the telephone splitters, if you can get some spare ones.
Hopefully these will improve things - if not, hassle Sky as your speed is a lot slower than average.
1. Instead of using it wirelessly, connect the computer directly to the router via the network cable to see if this makes a difference to your download speeds.
2. Connect the router to the main telephone socket, if it isn't already.
3. Try changing the telephone splitters, if you can get some spare ones.
Hopefully these will improve things - if not, hassle Sky as your speed is a lot slower than average.
Yes ... slooooow.
He didn't actually say he was connecting wirelessly or cable .. but that is the next test. Connect the LAN cable (usually yellow) and see what you get then.
Sounds like quality/line/connection issue to me at the moment. Is this off an ADSL outlet/BT main telephone inlet? .. or an extention socket from it with a filter added?
He didn't actually say he was connecting wirelessly or cable .. but that is the next test. Connect the LAN cable (usually yellow) and see what you get then.
Sounds like quality/line/connection issue to me at the moment. Is this off an ADSL outlet/BT main telephone inlet? .. or an extention socket from it with a filter added?