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Originally Posted by Bill C
And why should they. When customers would not listen to any answer they would give anyway. Lets face it you have made you mind up that NTL are somehow disabling your router anyway and if they said they have not would you believe them.
Question to you. WHY would they disable just your router and not mine as well for instance. I have a router that is working fine and i am using it now ?.
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I have not made up my mind, I am just curious. And the question was slightly tongue in cheek, as I don't think ntl would bother to do such a thing, even if they could. To answer the other replies (for which thanks), the problem is exactly the same for the 2 PCs. If I disconnect one the speed still goes down for the other, and vice versa. I have tried a cupboard full of ethernet cables, and nothing makes any difference. I have just done a download speed test and watched as it started at about 500 KB/sec and dropped to 50 within a couple of minutes. If I wait longer it goes down below 10. Rebooting the router always restores speed, but as I said replacing the router makes no difference. Very puzzling.