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Talk Talk Router
ellroy
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in Techie Stuff
Hi,
I recently cancelled and order for Talk Talk broadband but despite giving them three weeks notice I still received the wireless router. I called them and they said they would send me a packet to return it but that was a couple of months ago now so I'm thinking of it as a parting gift!
My question is can I use it for my existing supanet broadband? The wireless network name and passcode are on the router but I'm not sure if they would work.
Any thoughts?
Cheers
Ellroy
I recently cancelled and order for Talk Talk broadband but despite giving them three weeks notice I still received the wireless router. I called them and they said they would send me a packet to return it but that was a couple of months ago now so I'm thinking of it as a parting gift!
My question is can I use it for my existing supanet broadband? The wireless network name and passcode are on the router but I'm not sure if they would work.
Any thoughts?
Cheers
Ellroy
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No , it should have talk talk firmware on it , unless you can flash the firmware .:think:
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I was given a Talk Talk router, and it works with my isp, no probs. What is the make of the router?0
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Its a Huawei Echolife HG520b apparently!0
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Give it a try but i suspect it wouldnt as its got talk talk firmware on it0
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should work coz the one I got was a echolife 520s, and it works just put in isp username and password.0
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Give it a try; I also think it will work; certainly will not scupper your machine etc. if you do give it a try.0
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