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Changing ISP to BT
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bigfreddiel
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Hi,
I'm changing ISP from Pipex to BT - okay maybe its a bad move but lets not go there please.
Hos does this work then? I've never changed before.
I have my Homehub
I have my login and password.
The date its live is today 23rd May
I'm still using Pipex to post this.
So the question:
Can i just log on to my router and change the login and password to BT and see if I can logon?
OR
Do I just swap my old router for the BT Homehub and logon with that?
Okay I know I'm going to use the Homehub but all I'm asking, just so as we are clear - can I just use my existing router to check I can laccess the internet with my new BT login and password?
Cheers
fj
I'm changing ISP from Pipex to BT - okay maybe its a bad move but lets not go there please.
Hos does this work then? I've never changed before.
I have my Homehub
I have my login and password.
The date its live is today 23rd May
I'm still using Pipex to post this.
So the question:
Can i just log on to my router and change the login and password to BT and see if I can logon?
OR
Do I just swap my old router for the BT Homehub and logon with that?
Okay I know I'm going to use the Homehub but all I'm asking, just so as we are clear - can I just use my existing router to check I can laccess the internet with my new BT login and password?
Cheers
fj
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bigfreddiel wrote: »Hi,
I'm changing ISP from Pipex to BT - okay maybe its a bad move but lets not go there please.
Hos does this work then? I've never changed before.
I have my Homehub
I have my login and password.
The date its live is today 23rd May
I'm still using Pipex to post this.
So the question:
Can i just log on to my router and change the login and password to BT and see if I can logon?
Yeah, that should work, but you will know when you are a BT Broadband customer because Pipex will immediately cut you off!
ORDo I just swap my old router for the BT Homehub and logon with that?Okay I know I'm going to use the Homehub but all I'm asking, just so as we are clear - can I just use my existing router to check I can laccess the internet with my new BT login and password?0 -
Yeah, that should work, but you will know when you are a BT Broadband customer because Pipex will immediately cut you off!
OR
You could do that, too, once you have been handed over to BT.
quote]Okay I know I'm going to use the Homehub but all I'm asking, just so as we are clear - can I just use my existing router to check I can laccess the internet with my new BT login and password?
Cheers Asbokid,strange still with Pipex - BT letter says 23rd is my BB date but not cut over yet - maybe they mean midnight!
fj0 -
bigfreddiel wrote: »Yes! It won't matter which of the two routers you use to connect with BT. Cheers Asbokid,strange still with Pipex - BT letter says 23rd is my BB date but not cut over yet - maybe they mean midnight!
fj
Have they migrated you yet? If not, do a last speed test with Pipex to compare against your new BT service.. Also take a note of the line sync speed in the router's statistics webpage. It probably won't change, but you might find that your old router performs better than the new HomeHub from BT. Also check that BT FON isn't enabled by default.. (search the forum for previous comments...)
Good luck.. Hope you enjoy your BT service. Not many do!
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest.html0 -
Have they migrated you yet? If not, do a last speed test with Pipex to compare against your new BT service.. Also take a note of the line sync speed in the router's statistics webpage. It probably won't change, but you might find that your old router performs better than the new HomeHub from BT. Also check that BT FON isn't enabled by default.. (search the forum for previous comments...)
Good luck.. Hope you enjoy your BT service. Not many do!
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest.html
fj0 -
Doesn't Pipex just piggy back directly off BT's equipment?Estate Agent, Web Designer & All Round Geek!0
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Doesn't Pipex just piggy back directly off BT's equipment?
According to Wikipedia, Pipex was bought by Tiscali in 2007, and then in 2008, Tiscali was bought by TalkTalk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TalkTalk_Business#Pipex
So depending on the LLU status of the local exchange, the DSLAM may belong to TalkTalk or it may belong to BT.0
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