A friendly two-part guide to setting up your broadband router. From PlusNet. Part One shows you how to set up your kit and how to type in the details you need to. Part Two features useful tips on troubleshooting common connection problems.
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High-speed Internet access, television, and a less bandwidth-demanding service, telephone, over a single broadband connection.
A friendly two-part guide to setting up your broadband router. From PlusNet. Part One shows you how to set up your kit and how to type in the details you need to. Part Two features useful tips on troubleshooting common connection problems.
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just proff that this company is lacking in ethics towards delivering a good service
Avoid plusnet all they are getting worse and worse.
speeds decreasing, poor pings and dreadful customer service from staff who don;t give a toss
Avoid imo
think its time to remove this video or replace for the tr69 routers!
Get an education first, and then we’ll talk.
Nice work. keep it up. mean time come for social media marketing for esteembpo**com
wat a dick u are
*sigh* truly pathetic. A swear, a religious slur and a crude attempt at humour. All I did was point out your lack of understanding, albeit in a rather pointed way, and look, you’ve fallen into the clutches of stereotypical Yank. And I’ve fallen into the clutches of stereotypical know-it-all Brit.
Well, aren’t we all the better for this?!
shut the fuck up
damn jew
over here its pronounced ass kicking!
As usual, you chaps don’t understand. ‘Route’ is pronounced ‘root’ over here.
don’t get me started on the issues with your ‘comment’
omfg.
these guy talks like freakin retard!
attach to your rooter……???
it router
a modem is the bit that connects the phoneline/broadband line and puts it into ur computer. A router takes the modem output, and will route it to more than one source. Most wireless routers have the modem built in, so phoneline goes in, broadband gets distributed out…
Sorry to bother but also whats the difference between modem and a router?
do you need a company to work your modem and router such as Verizon or AT&T to access the internet?
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