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Old 30-11-2005, 11:41   #1
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generic AOL settings

Hi

does anybody got the generic settings to connect a wireless router to AOL Broadband. Like IP/DNS etc address.
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Re: generic AOL settings

What router are you using?
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Re: generic AOL settings

it is an AOL supplied Thomas Speedtouch, But I want to access it to see security settings etc. as I am having problems setting it up and AOL are not Help I have setup many wired/wireless connections and have had not problem as most ISP give out their details not AOL though they do completely the opposite.

Or if somebody can tell me how they pick up different users etc. Eg. with ntl you have to have your MAC address registered for each pc.

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it is an AOL supplied Thomas Speedtouch, But I want to access it to see security settings etc. as I am having problems setting it up and AOL are not Help I have setup many wired/wireless connections and have had not problem as most ISP give out their details not AOL though they do completely the opposite.

Or if somebody can tell me how they pick up different users etc. Eg. with ntl you have to have your MAC address registered for each pc. DO they use what they call "sign in" names to pick up what pc/person is using their services
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Old 01-12-2005, 13:10   #4
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Re: generic AOL settings

Can only find these links, + basic set up instructions, looks like you need to sign in with your user name and password to get further tech info via AOL directly on its own internal website:
http://www-stg.aolsvc.co.uk/help/Speed545.htm

http://www.adslguide.org.uk/qanda.as...lhardware#Q205

http://www.aoltech.co.uk/
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