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Broad band
Pobby
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in Techie Stuff
My wireless broad band is a bit unstable to say the least. At times it will not connect as it claims that a certificate cannot be found. When it does connect it often fluctuates between a good and a low connection. Any ideas please?
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just to get a bit of clarity, is this broadband through a USB dongle or through a wireless router through your normal phone line?Drop a brand challenge
on a £100 shop you might on average get 70 items save
10p per product = £7 a week ~ £28 a month
20p per product = £14 a week ~ £56 a month
30p per product = £21 a week ~ £84 a month (or in other words one weeks shoping at the new price)0 -
Through a wireless router.0
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Sorry, totally forgot.0
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So to sum up, it's a waste of time anyone replying to your cries for help then!:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0
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Perhaps a refresher course is in order on the forum rules for someone who really should know better....
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/site/forum-faqsPlease be nice to all MoneySavers. That’s the forum motto. Remember the prime aim is to help provide info and resources. If you don’t like someone, their situation, their question or feel they’re intruding on ‘your board’ then please bite the bullet and think of the bigger issue... a recent Guardian article “doffed its cap” to this forum as being the one place where consumers can collect together and fight back, our job is to help keep it that way.
Forgetting to reopen an old thread is hardly a hanging offence imo.
I doubt that anything will come of it but I've reported your abuse.0 -
kwikbreaks wrote: »Perhaps a refresher course is in order on the forum rules for someone who really should know better....
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/site/forum-faqs
Forgetting to reopen an old thread is hardly a hanging offence imo.
I doubt that anything will come of it but I've reported your abuse.
Nobody said that it was a hanging offence but the OP is wasting our time - just read the first post which contained no useful information!
What has the OP done regarding the advice given previously?:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0 -
I'm not going to be dragged into a pointless argument on the quality of the question I'm only concerned about the impression your response will make on any newcomer finding this thread in the future.
I'll agree that the thread as it stands is valueless so if I were a mod here I'd delete the whole shebang.
But of course I'm not.0 -
kwikbreaks wrote: »
I'll agree that the thread as it stands is valueless so if I were a mod here I'd delete the whole shebang.
Exactly, starting another thread on the same problem is just pathetic.
Expecting Techies to ask all all the relevant questions again before any advice can be given is totally unnecessary!
I agree - delete the whole thread!:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0
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