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ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

NorthEasterner
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

For you to say it's faulty - whereas it isn't, is defrauding PN.
You can pay £40 + P&P for the new router.
NE
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

Quote from: DJGM1974
Ok ... so if there is a URL on this router that enables access to the advanced settings that most average users wouldn't generally use
(mentioned earlier in the thread) can anyone else confirm that it is there

If you read my post earlier I tested the URL and posted what extra settings it gave you access to.
DJGM1974
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

Quote from: NorthEasterner
For you to say it's faulty - whereas it isn't, is defrauding PN.

Defrauding Plusnet? It isn't actually my intention to report a non-existant fault. I merely asked if a new router could only be sent out if the
existing Technicolor router is reported faulty. I'd rather not have to wait for a fault to occur before I can get a router that might be better.
Quote from: NorthEasterner
You can pay £40 + P&P for the new router.

If I'm to pay anything for a new router, it'll one that genuinely does support advanced options from a more reputable maker like Netgear.
The main reason that I'm choosing to stick with a router from Plusnet, regardless of whether it's made by Technicolor or Sagemcom,
rather than purchasing a 3rd party router, is in case I ever need to call up Plusnet technical support for assistance with connection
issues outside my LAN and beyond my control, I don't have to physically swap routers before picking up the phone.
VileReynard
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

You wouldn't have to swap routers before phoning Plusnet.
Plusnet support are unable to diagnose router faults anyway.
When I started with fibre (in June 2012), Plusnet sent me a "free" Netgear router.
It has been running 24/7 without any problems ever since.

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Anotherone
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

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Plusnet support are unable to diagnose router faults anyway.

That's not really true Jeremy. Plusnet Technical Support can often give very good support for a number of different hardware setups. I'm sure someone from CRT can verify that.
VileReynard
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

I didn't say faulty router setups, I said
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Plusnet support are unable to diagnose router faults anyway.

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Anotherone
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

Your continued trolling is just confusing the picture for people that have a more serious interest, perhaps you could restrain yourself Roll_eyes
And I wasn't talking about a faulty router setup, I was talking about setups with different routers!
I suggest you leave any further comment on this to CRT.
Chris
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

Officially we'll support setting up our router (ones we've supplied). We can provide all the information required to set up other routers if needed, and occasionally if the advisor knows the router the customer is using they will help.
Former Plusnet Staff member. Posts after 31st Jan 2020 are not on behalf of Plusnet.
NorthEasterner
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

Plus you always have the user forums as a back up if you get stuck .
I to still have the Netgear router from Plusnet in 2012 - 3 years ago! Only felt like yesterday!!
NE
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DJGM1974
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

If Plusnet were distributing Netgear routers back in 2012, why did they suddenly switch to handing out massively inferior Thomson routers?
jelv
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

I suspect that question needs to be rephrased:
If Plusnet were distributing Netgear routers back in 2012 why did they not decide to not reduce subscriptions by as much as they did so that they could continue to supply Netgear routers?
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

that's a double negative - "not decide to not reduce"
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

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If Plusnet were distributing Netgear routers back in 2012, why did they suddenly switch to handing out massively inferior Thomson routers?

Because they had lots of ADSL modem-routers, but no routers with a WAN connection (for fibre).
They had to wait for fibre to be proven before they could bulk-buy something that was ridiculously cheap.

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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

i must have been lucky in 2012  Cheesy  as i received the netgear , which is superior to the thompson i tried  Wink
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DJGM1974
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Re: ISP PlusNet Launch Faster Hub Zero 2704n Broadband Router

I doubt anyone could find a current or recent router that's in anyway inferior to any made by Thomson / Technicolor. They are total junk.
FWIW ... I've ordered one of the new Sagemcom 2704n routers from Plusnet customer services earlier today, so I'll soon find out
how much of an improvement it is over the current Thomson / Technicolor 582n router I've got. It can't possibly be any worse!
jim:quote