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Wireless router - do I have to use it?

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elektra
elektra Posts: 1,361 Forumite
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Might be a 'senior moment' question but am going to ask anyway.

About to enter a new deal with AOL in which they will send me a new router. I currently use a BT voyager 190 ADSL.

Not bothered about going wireless as only have one desktop PC and don't want to fiddle with any settings if not required.

Can I just carry on with current set up? If I do have to use , do I need to check if my PC meets requirements (needs anything extra ?

Thanks

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  • MayGirl
    MayGirl Posts: 16 Forumite
    No, I don't think you have too - as far as I know it's just a promotion to encourage people to join! Best double check on their website tho!

    If you don't have too use it - sell it on Ebay - that'll pay at least 1months AOL fee! ;)
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  • elektra
    elektra Posts: 1,361 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    Thanks - good advice to check thier website.
  • PZH
    PZH Posts: 1,599 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    elektra wrote: »
    Might be a 'senior moment' question but am going to ask anyway.

    About to enter a new deal with AOL in which they will send me a new router. I currently use a BT voyager 190 ADSL.

    Not bothered about going wireless as only have one desktop PC and don't want to fiddle with any settings if not required.

    Can I just carry on with current set up? If I do have to use , do I need to check if my PC meets requirements (needs anything extra ?

    Thanks

    You can always turn off the Wireless Connection ( advisable if you're not using it ).

    The new router would also have a hardware firewall ( Extra protection ) and more ethernet ports - and potentially offer a faster connection.
    “That old law about 'an eye for an eye' leaves everybody blind. The time is always right to do the right thing.”
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