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Old 03-05-2006, 16:13   #3
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Re: Safecom router with Blueyonder

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Originally Posted by J.D
Well I've only ever had Motorola modems from Telewest and have had working experience of Webstar modems (Cowboy PC repair man) and everything has been fine on the webstar. Only ever needing to power off and on if modem ever freezes. <snip>
The OP is having trouble with a router, not his modem.

RF, do you get internet connectivity ok with a PC connected directly to the modem, i.e. no router in use at all?

You should be able to switch the kit off, but personally I'd leave the modem and router on permanently unless I was going away for more than 2 or 3 days.
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