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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Fri 20-Apr-12 10:52:28
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I think that probably was meant for, or should have included me, seb. It was irresistible at the time. Sorry.

I don't think he should be blamed for responding.

(Edit - and I hadn't seen the interim exchange until this edit).

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Edited by RobertoS (Fri 20-Apr-12 12:03:22)

Administrator seb
(founder) Fri 20-Apr-12 10:57:29
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In reply to a post by RobertoS:
I think that probably was meant for, or should have included me, seb. It was irresistible at the time. Sorry.
I don't think he should be blamed for responding.


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Standard User kasg
(experienced) Fri 20-Apr-12 11:01:49
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In reply to a post by seb:
The rules apply to everyone. Two wrongs still don't make a right.

seb

I apologise for any remarks I made that provoked this.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 20-Apr-12 11:55:05
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So, back to the Plusnet Router, I have just installed the 582n to replace my original router, both supplied by Plusnet but can't say that it is faster or better in any way than the original but I have only had it installed for 24 hours but I don't expect it will get any better? Thanks to PN for sending it within 24hrs of me asking about an upgrade.
I was perfectly happy with the original Thomson 585 but I had a new laptop which was N technology so I assumed that it was going to be faster and a stronger signal (through the thick walls of my very old house).There was no problem with the original in any way, stable, strong signal, never disconnected or dropped the signal, with no interference from the many local "stations".

It also mentioned DNLA (edited - I meant to say Dlna) which I thought I might be able to connect to my Panasonic TV better than I can at present but will have to give that a try - any tips or guides to setting that up? I have a wireless dongle on my Viera TV and can "look at" my pictures & music & videos (some formats!!) via my router to my Laptop. I would like to be able to use BBC Iplayer and ITV player from the TV via my Laptop/Router but still haven't worked out how I can do this. Impractical to connect them together with ADSL cables - can only use wireless.
Does anybody have any tips for setting up the Technicolour 582n to do this?

Edited by deleted (Fri 20-Apr-12 12:41:04)

Standard User camieabz
(sensei) Fri 20-Apr-12 12:27:56
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What is DNLA

There are two main types of DLNA products: DLNA servers, such as a PC or a networked storage device; and DLNA clients. You need one of each to stream content using DLNA.


Suggest you look in content sharing area of the router interface options.

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Standard User jelv
(knowledge is power) Fri 20-Apr-12 12:38:49
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I was one of the users unaffected by the outage and hence on one of the gateways that was reported as being overloaded when many of those reconnecting came back on line. There's been a post on the community forums which enabled me to confirm that I was on one of the 'overloaded' gateways.

I haven't seen any slowdown.

jelv

Plusnet user since November 2001
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 20-Apr-12 12:45:32
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What is DNLA

There are two main types of DLNA products: DLNA servers, such as a PC or a networked storage device; and DLNA clients. You need one of each to stream content using DLNA.


Suggest you look in content sharing area of the router interface options.


Thanks a lot, I shall have a look at that and also at my TV Operating Instructions
Standard User sjr
(knowledge is power) Fri 20-Apr-12 12:56:16
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In reply to a post by HarrysPlusnet:
I have a wireless dongle on my Viera TV and can "look at" my pictures & music & videos (some formats!!) via my router to my Laptop. I would like to be able to use BBC Iplayer and ITV player from the TV via my Laptop/Router but still haven't worked out how I can do this. Impractical to connect them together with ADSL cables - can only use wireless.

Try Serviio, it will transcode all sorts of video formats on the fly and stream them to your TV. Works a treat even with mkv files on my Samsung TV
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 20-Apr-12 13:12:26
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Thank you Sir - All I ask is that we are all treated equally. Self flagellation administered.
Standard User tomxlisa
(learned) Fri 20-Apr-12 16:24:10
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Could you give me a link to this product, as the last unlimited BT product i looked at wasn't really unlimited, it had a 100Gb monthly usage.
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