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Re: Need to start taking issues with your supplied hardware more serious
11-02-2014 12:37 PM
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My daughter is happy enough with her 582n.
The WiFi struggles a bit to reach her bedroom but there are 3 walls between so it's understandable.
Oh...and if it was black it would fit her colour scheme better.
The WiFi struggles a bit to reach her bedroom but there are 3 walls between so it's understandable.
Oh...and if it was black it would fit her colour scheme better.
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Re: Need to start taking issues with your supplied hardware more serious
11-02-2014 1:39 PM
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Agree strat White is a terrible color choice
thats why i was happy when i changed to fibre and got the netgear wnr100v3 from PN rather than the 585
thats why i was happy when i changed to fibre and got the netgear wnr100v3 from PN rather than the 585
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Re: Need to start taking issues with your supplied hardware more serious
11-02-2014 1:46 PM
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mine just works including wifi throughout the house
Re: Need to start taking issues with your supplied hardware more serious
11-02-2014 4:43 PM
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As stated above, its consumer grade equipment for consumers. The 585 I got when a signed up is a real junker, but set to bridge mode and coupled to a Netgear R6300 its does the job of a dumb modem perfectly.
My line was crap when I moved out here years ago and AOL would do nothing without paying up front for an engineer. Was on PN a fortnight and they had an engineer in the yard and found and fixed a couple of problems up the line and generally its alright, but should there be a problem again I can't get the old 'it must be your equipment' or 'we dont support router X' line (not that I've got that from PN ever) since I could always reset the 585 back into 'router mode' before starting any troubleshooting steps.
My line was crap when I moved out here years ago and AOL would do nothing without paying up front for an engineer. Was on PN a fortnight and they had an engineer in the yard and found and fixed a couple of problems up the line and generally its alright, but should there be a problem again I can't get the old 'it must be your equipment' or 'we dont support router X' line (not that I've got that from PN ever) since I could always reset the 585 back into 'router mode' before starting any troubleshooting steps.
Re: Need to start taking issues with your supplied hardware more serious
11-02-2014 9:46 PM
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It is fine for my 86 year old mother in law because of the ease of set up. I rapidly replaced mine because I was losing so much speed. However, as previously stated, for 99% of users it's perfect. Which have it as a " best buy"!!!!!!
Re: Need to start taking issues with your supplied hardware more serious
12-02-2014 9:48 AM
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I suspect that Which? are not too reliable on computer related things. A little while ago I needed a new printer and after much on line research I bought one that Which? seemed to think was rubbish.
In their latest comments on printers I see that they now think it's not at all bad, especially at the price.
In their latest comments on printers I see that they now think it's not at all bad, especially at the price.
Re: Need to start taking issues with your supplied hardware more serious
13-02-2014 1:45 PM
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@ x47c you missed the point i was making re the online manuals , the fact that they are available online would enable tech support to provide help , via the telephone or remotely. and your comments about some not being able to wire a plug or change a light bulb because it's technically too challenging for them, makes me wonder how they are able to feed themselves do they fall over when they have to think about something too
The reason most don't have a clue is because they don't want to learn, I started off like everyone else knowing nothing about computers or broadband, & i still don't know everything and probably never will,but what i do know is mostly what i have picked up, Like a car, i know how it works, and can do quite a few repairs,servicing ect, again i wasn't trained by anyone. i was interested in knowing mainly to save money and not be ripped off by dodgy garage owners , it's i suppose a form of survival in this jungle we all live in,
The reason most don't have a clue is because they don't want to learn, I started off like everyone else knowing nothing about computers or broadband, & i still don't know everything and probably never will,but what i do know is mostly what i have picked up, Like a car, i know how it works, and can do quite a few repairs,servicing ect, again i wasn't trained by anyone. i was interested in knowing mainly to save money and not be ripped off by dodgy garage owners , it's i suppose a form of survival in this jungle we all live in,
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