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cabmanuk 29-03-2009 21:21

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Hi everyone

My first post on here need some advice please.I am thinking of going wireless and wanted to know if i should buy a router from VM or get one from a PC shop:confused:

what? 29-03-2009 21:26

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if you're not overly computer minded it may be best to purchase direct from vm (with the wireless adapter as well) which will give you free technical assistance.
it also gaurantees compatibility with the services provided for you.

it may however be cheaper to buy one from elsewhere if you have a general comp knowledge as they are not that complicated to set up and you always have support on here for any issues you have.

in other words it down to personal choice.

(if you get the vm one just dont install their wireless manager program, which causes a lot of problems.)

Joxer 29-03-2009 21:39

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Have to disagree with you on that one - the Wireless Manager does not cause any problems in my experience. It can have some problems with unsupported adapter - but it hasn't been tested with them.

Tech_Boy 29-03-2009 21:43

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The wireless manager program may not "Cause" any problems, but the 1st thing I do on a wireless call is get rid of it as it "IS" a royal pain, it is far easier to let Windows manage the connection.;)

Joxer 29-03-2009 21:45

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Until the user forgets the passphrase....

Tech_Boy 29-03-2009 21:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Joxer (Post 34765153)
Until the user forgets the passphrase....

a reset of the router, resetting all info & connecting to new name takes on average 5 mins (both on cable & national) and will work.

Peter_ 29-03-2009 22:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tech_Boy (Post 34765169)
a reset of the router, resetting all info & connecting to new name takes on average 5 mins (both on cable & national) and will work.

All you need to do is log into the router if they forget their passphrase using 192.168.1.1 using the username >virgin< and the passphrase of >password< and then reset it in the the Netgear wireless settings 2/3 minutes job done.

Tech_Boy 29-03-2009 22:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Moldova (Post 34765184)
All you need to do is log into the router if they forget their passphrase using 192.168.1.1 using the username >virgin< and the passphrase of >password< and then reset it in the the Netgear wireless settings 2/3 minutes job done.

That is assuming that they didn't change the password for logging into the Router;)

Peter_ 30-03-2009 05:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tech_Boy (Post 34765187)
That is assuming that they didn't change the password for logging into the Router;)

I know but that is something I never let them do if taking them through set up and it does not tell them how to on the disk.

I have had someone lock themselves out of the modem config by changing the password so we could not check the power levels on the call.

cabmanuk 30-03-2009 07:24

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Hi thanks for your replies.

ian1969uk 30-03-2009 17:44

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I just got a Belkin N1 from Argos, they are on sale reduced from £69.99 to £39.99. Was up and running in minutes, no problems at all connecting PC, Wii, Laptop and Ipod Touch.

Would recommend this if your Argos have any in stock.

cabmanuk 30-03-2009 23:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ian1969uk (Post 34765583)
I just got a Belkin N1 from Argos, they are on sale reduced from £69.99 to £39.99. Was up and running in minutes, no problems at all connecting PC, Wii, Laptop and Ipod Touch.

Would recommend this if your Argos have any in stock.



Hi thanks mate i will have a look at the Belkin N1;)

pabscars 31-03-2009 08:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Moldova (Post 34765239)
I know but that is something I never let them do if taking them through set up and it does not tell them how to on the disk.

I have had someone lock themselves out of the modem config by changing the password so we could not check the power levels on the call.


If you have changed the password for logging into the router (i have), what happens when you do a full reset of the router (pin hole). Does that password still stay valid or does it revert back to default.

Tech_Boy 31-03-2009 11:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pabscars (Post 34765790)
If you have changed the password for logging into the router (i have), what happens when you do a full reset of the router (pin hole). Does that password still stay valid or does it revert back to default.

It should reset everything to default settings, including the login password.

pabscars 31-03-2009 11:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tech_Boy (Post 34765847)
It should reset everything to default settings, including the login password.


Thank you Tech_Boy :)


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