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No, this is not good...Cannot connect to broadband.
10-08-2010 3:22 PM
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I suppose the username is the one in the email (something @ plusdsl.net). I tried to write only the part before @ in the box as the rest is written on the side of the box, then I tried to write the lot just in case, and I used the same password that I had with my dialup, which is still working with a dialup modem when I want to get into my account, but it refuses to let me through when I use it for the router.
It says "you need to provide a valid username and password combination to continue" every time.
I do not have any other password than the one I've always used with my dialup account, I didn't have to chose any other password during the process of changing my account.
What's wrong?
Ethernet and internet light flashing on router.
Re: No, this is not good...Cannot connect to broadband.
10-08-2010 3:26 PM
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10-08-2010 3:52 PM
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10-08-2010 4:42 PM
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My emergency dialup connection seems to work properly, so is my phone.
Quote It sounds like you're going through the walled garden of one of our Thomson routers. You'll be much better off waiting for your telephone fault to be fixed and then you can let the router go through it's easy setup process where you shouldn't need to use the walled garden at all.
I just followed the leaflet that came with the router, and open internet explorer. It supposed to let me browse straight away or get me to the Thomson Getaway welcome screen where I can set up the router and where I suppose to enter username and password found on the sticker somewhere. But it never gone to the Thomson setup page, just the Plusnet setup page, and prevent me to log in.
What's a walled garden? And how the fault on the line would be responsible for the router to use a walled garden? (just trying to understand what's going on).
Should I leave the router on or turn it off?
Re: No, this is not good...Cannot connect to broadband.
10-08-2010 4:50 PM
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The line fault may have caused problems because the walled garden doesn't directly program your router, it programs our servers to match your router to your account. Our servers then program your router with the correct account username and password so that you can connect. If you try to go through this process when there's a fault on your line, it won't work at all.
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10-08-2010 5:04 PM
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Quote The walled garden is the basic setup page that just asks you for your username and password. On this one, enter your username (Without the @plusdsl.net) in the username box and your password in the other box and allow 15 minutes.
I suppose I need to click "GO" after this.
When I do, it still say "you need to provide a valid username and password combination to continue".
I suppose I need to wait for the BT fault progress to say that the repair was completed before looking at other options if it still doing the same thing after the line is repaired. Which might lead to tomorrow.
Should I turn off the router or leave it on in the meantime?
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10-08-2010 5:07 PM
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10-08-2010 5:35 PM
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Got it now. That's what I needed to do all along.
Thanks Ben, I am a happy bunny now.
Will have to try the wireless with my netbook next..... tomorrow.
What will be the passwords you need to connect wirelessly?
When I finish browsing, do I turn the router off or do I leave it on?
Re: No, this is not good...Cannot connect to broadband.
10-08-2010 5:44 PM
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Quote You'll be asked to enter the wireless security key (or passphrase). Use the WPA-PSK key shown on the bottom of the router. It's 10 characters long and the letters are CAPITALISED
Hope that helps
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10-08-2010 6:23 PM
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Do I turn the router off when I finish or do I leave it on?
Tried to connect wirelessly with my samsung NC10. Plusnetwireless network shows in the list, and I typed in the wireless key. It worked and was connected to the internet for 30 seconds, after that it disconnected and I could not connect again.
On my ethernet connected computer, a window appeared and stated that there was an IP address conflict with another system on the network. What does that mean? Is that why I cannot connect wirelessly to the internet again? How do I go about connecting again?
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10-08-2010 6:33 PM
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Quote Do I turn the router off when I finish or do I leave it on?
Sorry I missed that question. The general consensus is that its probably best to leave the router on, particularly during the first 10 days when the line is 'training' for the best speed. You certainly shouldn't keep switching it on & off, that can sometimes cause a drop in speed. If you are unhappy about leaving it powered on overnight then by all means, but preferably not during the first 10 days, turn it off when you've finished browsing for the day and then turn it on again in the morning. Turn it off, of course, if you are going on holiday.
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Re: No, this is not good...Cannot connect to broadband.
10-08-2010 7:14 PM
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Cannot connect wirelessly.....well, not really.
11-08-2010 8:39 AM
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The Thomson is at about 1.5m from my netbook when I try.
What could interfere with the wireless connection? Is it the position of the wireless in the flat? Are they any interferences which could come from the other flats above and below me?
If it's that, I'll also have to use an ethernet cable with my netbook, and turn the wireless off of the router. I don't mind, it's just a shame that I have wireless facilities but cannot use it.
Re: Cannot connect wirelessly.....well, not really.
11-08-2010 8:52 AM
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See the thread here http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,87828.0.html.
I believe its still waiting on Ben getting one back for testing. However that thread seems to suggest that a firmware upgrade might help.
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11-08-2010 9:51 AM
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