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New router or official Sky router?
My router seems to have died - I get a really weak, intermittent signal.
Sky say I need a new one, but I don't really want to give them MORE money, so if I get myself another one, is it as easy to set up as the original was . . . . ie search for wireless networks then log into the sky one (assuming it will be there)?
Sky say I need a new one, but I don't really want to give them MORE money, so if I get myself another one, is it as easy to set up as the original was . . . . ie search for wireless networks then log into the sky one (assuming it will be there)?
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To answer a little more comprehensib ly...
Whe n you get a new router you'll need to plug it in, use a web browser to access the router setup pages and enter youre username and password for the sky internet (normally your email address and the password you use for that) then the router will connect to the internet. for wireless you'd then need to enter the name...
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10:15 Sun 13th Nov 2011
To answer a little more comprehensibly...
When you get a new router you'll need to plug it in, use a web browser to access the router setup pages and enter youre username and password for the sky internet (normally your email address and the password you use for that) then the router will connect to the internet. for wireless you'd then need to enter the name that you wish your network to be called, tell it the password you want to use for wireless and what level of security you want and away you go.
It's not hard and will be covered in the instructions. it would take me less than 5 minutes.
When you get a new router you'll need to plug it in, use a web browser to access the router setup pages and enter youre username and password for the sky internet (normally your email address and the password you use for that) then the router will connect to the internet. for wireless you'd then need to enter the name that you wish your network to be called, tell it the password you want to use for wireless and what level of security you want and away you go.
It's not hard and will be covered in the instructions. it would take me less than 5 minutes.
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Modem?? What modem? I haven't seen a modem for 15 years, we don't have them anymore do we?
Both my router at work and the old one at home just have the phone line going straight into them, have I bought the wrong thing?
Modem?? What modem? I haven't seen a modem for 15 years, we don't have them anymore do we?
Both my router at work and the old one at home just have the phone line going straight into them, have I bought the wrong thing?
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