First World Problems
Onemunki says: We live in a world of genuine tragedy, starvation and terror. So, after hearing stories of cruise line passengers complaining at the air conditioning breaking down, what stories of sheer single-minded self-pity get your goat?
( , Thu 1 Mar 2012, 12:00)
Onemunki says: We live in a world of genuine tragedy, starvation and terror. So, after hearing stories of cruise line passengers complaining at the air conditioning breaking down, what stories of sheer single-minded self-pity get your goat?
( , Thu 1 Mar 2012, 12:00)
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All of which instantly connected to your new router
once you'd set it up with the same SSID and WPA key as your old one, no?
( , Sun 4 Mar 2012, 18:03, 1 reply)
once you'd set it up with the same SSID and WPA key as your old one, no?
( , Sun 4 Mar 2012, 18:03, 1 reply)
Really, are you sure?
That seems very odd to me, and Virgin's support forum seems to suggest you can change it.
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That seems very odd to me, and Virgin's support forum seems to suggest you can change it.
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Please tell me you didn't have everything looking for your old MAC address.
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Bummer if true
I tend to lose routers at least once a year - every time the local telephone exchange, which is on top of a hill, gets struck by lightning. I used a good old fashioned Netgrear DG834g which I buy on ebay and then load my config to. Preparation takes maybe ten minutes at my leisure and swapping it in takes maybe thirty seconds when the old one dies
I have a hard coded BT router which I wouldn't use if you paid me to.
( , Sun 4 Mar 2012, 19:53, closed)
I tend to lose routers at least once a year - every time the local telephone exchange, which is on top of a hill, gets struck by lightning. I used a good old fashioned Netgrear DG834g which I buy on ebay and then load my config to. Preparation takes maybe ten minutes at my leisure and swapping it in takes maybe thirty seconds when the old one dies
I have a hard coded BT router which I wouldn't use if you paid me to.
( , Sun 4 Mar 2012, 19:53, closed)
Not sure which VM router you have, but you can change it on the new VM Superhub
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I have a VM supplied D-Link router which is most definitely not hard coded
and it too about 10 minutes to configure. My PC, netbook, PVR, networked media player and my son's iphone all connected seamlessly.
( , Mon 5 Mar 2012, 13:54, closed)
and it too about 10 minutes to configure. My PC, netbook, PVR, networked media player and my son's iphone all connected seamlessly.
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