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Old 16-10-2008, 22:00   #22
Gary L
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Re: Neighbours VM connection

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Originally Posted by whydoIneedatech View Post
You buy a router then when you get it home and you run the set up it asks you to put in a password, you do not get a guy from PC World or Netgear or any other supplier to come to your house and say hello sir can I put a password in for you.
Now come on. how have we managed to climb this far up the exaggeration tree?

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All routers leave the factory with a generic router name and password, usually admin and password and if you do not change it then thats up to you.

Even if we help set up a router over the phone it is up to the customer to choose the name of their network and the password as it is their private network.
Which in turn is connected to their network.
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