Anyone have a spare adsl router they can lend me temporarily?
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Anyone have a spare adsl router they can lend me temporarily?
Following my other post about my adsl line dropping the only other test I want to run is to try a different router to make sure its not my router thats poor quality and causing a bad connection.
Does anyone have a spare adsl router that for example they may have laying around after they went to a wireless router?
I will pay for postage and send it back recoreded delivery. I just don't want to pay for a new router if there is nothing wrong with my existing router.
Also are there any software tests you get for routers?
Does anyone have a spare adsl router that for example they may have laying around after they went to a wireless router?
I will pay for postage and send it back recoreded delivery. I just don't want to pay for a new router if there is nothing wrong with my existing router.
Also are there any software tests you get for routers?
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Hello mate,
I have a Netgear DG824M wireless ADSL router, that I've just switched for a faster one to use at home. I'm going to be fitting it for a friends parents soon, but if you want to give it a quick try, feel free to pop over and get it.
All the best,
Dunk
Edit to add . . . its been used with a 10m telephone extension lead in my house for about 2 years (3 ISP's) with no problems.
I have a Netgear DG824M wireless ADSL router, that I've just switched for a faster one to use at home. I'm going to be fitting it for a friends parents soon, but if you want to give it a quick try, feel free to pop over and get it.
All the best,
Dunk
Edit to add . . . its been used with a 10m telephone extension lead in my house for about 2 years (3 ISP's) with no problems.
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Thanks guys. Dunk that would be ideal mate as saves messing about with postage and worrying about it getting lost/damaged in the post.
When is a suitable time to pick it up and drop it back although I am working late shift this week so picking up it up before 8pm isn't possible?
When is a suitable time to pick it up and drop it back although I am working late shift this week so picking up it up before 8pm isn't possible?
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Tues after 8pm this week is good to pick up. Will have to play by ear for dropping back as I can't be certain when I'm about, but we can sort that out later. Just off now, but give me a call/txt/email if you need to, otherwise see you Tues after 8
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