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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 04-Dec-06 08:55:19
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Re: Alternative Routers


[re: movie] [link to this post]
 
lol backtracking and trying to recover me thinks - I will try use my 3 com 3CRWDR100A-72 and see how it goes ,as I have found it to be a solid router
Standard User sifter
(regular) Mon 04-Dec-06 09:21:22
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Re: Alternative Routers


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Cheers guys,thanks for the replys ( well the helpful ones anyway).
Standard User Kr1s69
(knowledge is power) Mon 04-Dec-06 20:19:14
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Re: Alternative Routers


[re: sifter] [link to this post]
 
When mine switched over from nildram to sky today, my old DG834G could only manage 10Mbps with 6dB noise margin, whereas the DG834GT manages 15Mbps with 14-17 dB margin, so there can be a huge difference in changing router

If yours isn't great, perhaps take advantage of a shops money back guarantee, eg Argos?

Kris

Sky Broadband
Ashington (Northumberland) Exchange
Netgear DG834GT


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 04-Dec-06 22:28:05
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Re: Alternative Routers


[re: movie] [link to this post]
 

why don't we let Sky's Terms and Conditions make up my mind huh:

"(d) Sky Broadband must only be accessed via your Broadband Box."

It's your choice - but if you're encouraging others to use other equipment you are encouraging them to break the T&Cs they have entered into.

Standard User movie
(knowledge is power) Mon 04-Dec-06 23:21:11
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Re: Alternative Routers


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In reply to:

why don't we let Sky's Terms and Conditions make up my mind huh


Why not just admit you were wrong and salvage some dignity? Other routers do work, but to use them breaks the terms and conditions of the service.
Standard User benaline
(regular) Tue 05-Dec-06 09:38:35
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It really doesn't affect sky in any negative way to choose a better router for your needs, and if it gives people a better connection/better lan and or wireless lan ,then its definately a good idea to change your router if you feel confident in what you are doing.

plus:




quote:

why don't we let Sky's Terms and Conditions make up my mind huh:

"(d) Sky Broadband must only be accessed via your Broadband Box."

It's your choice - but if you're encouraging others to use other equipment you are
encouraging them to break the T&Cs they have entered into.




I think the term "your broadband box" might be just a little bit too wide-ranging to stand up in court! I have lots of broadband boxes!
Standard User sifter
(regular) Tue 05-Dec-06 11:03:43
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Re: Alternative Routers


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I'm not encouraging people to do anything,I asked a simple question that was all.Whatever people want to do it's up to them.

Your not even with Sky so why you keep replying to this thread is beyond me.We all know Sky's Terms and Conditions so there is no need for you to keep telling us.

Edited by sifter (Tue 05-Dec-06 11:04:59)

Standard User Unicast
(learned) Tue 05-Dec-06 11:14:47
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Why are people so worried about breaking the T&C's by using their own routers? If you download copyrighted material via bittorrent or newsgroups you're in a far worse breach of the T&C's than using your own router.
Standard User john71
(committed) Tue 05-Dec-06 17:08:16
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Re: Alternative Routers


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will a speedtouch 510v4 work or does it have to be a adsl2 router?

PIPEX
Downstream 960 Kbps (120.0 KB/sec) 1036 Kbps (inc. overheads) red]
Upstream 245 Kbps (30.6 KB/sec) 264 Kbps (inc. overheads) )
Xtreme Pipe 1Mb
Speedtouch 510v4
Standard User Kr1s69
(knowledge is power) Tue 05-Dec-06 18:23:44
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I'd have thought it would have depended on how sky have configured their DSLAM's, as it should be backwards compatible, but they may have decided to prevent ADSL1 modems being used. I'd try for you but both of my routers offer ADSL2.

Kris

Sky Broadband
Ashington (Northumberland) Exchange
Netgear DG834GT
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