Sky router problem!

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Is this how a re-boot should be done!!!
Need's re-booting eh!.JPG
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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Is this how a re-boot should be done!!!
Need's re-booting eh!.JPG
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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Is this how a re-boot should be done!!!
Need's re-booting eh!.JPG
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I have tried this already with no success.............thanks anyway for the technical diagram Kev!!
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motorman wrote:
GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Is this how a re-boot should be done!!!
Need's re-booting eh!.JPG
Ghosty.
I have tried this already with no success.............thanks anyway for the technical diagram Kev!!
Were you wearing the skirt and earrings at the time mm, if not, it doesn't work.
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johnboy wrote:
motorman wrote:
GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Is this how a re-boot should be done!!!
Need's re-booting eh!.JPG
Ghosty.
I have tried this already with no success.............thanks anyway for the technical diagram Kev!!
Were you wearing the skirt and earrings at the time mm, if not, it doesn't work.
Damb and blast JB!....Better look out my kilt!!!!
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motorman wrote: Damb and blast JB!....Better look out my kilt!!!!
Grasp the nettle, it's the only way. Don't forget the photos please :twisted:
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motorman wrote:Thanks Joe. I am contracted to Sky and cant just buy a router off the shelf as they will not advise me how to make it compatible with their broadband.
Last time I looked into routers, the conclusion I came to was that they were all much of a muchness and had the same basic parameters/settings. The only real difference I could find was that some were supported by the helpdesk of the provider concerned whilst all the rest weren't. If you can find details of the router settings for Sky broadband (I( would suggest that Google is a good place to start - although this might prove a bit tricky without an Internet connection!), then it's probably worth your while trying any spare router you have lying around.
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Idris wrote:
motorman wrote:Thanks Joe. I am contracted to Sky and cant just buy a router off the shelf as they will not advise me how to make it compatible with their broadband.
Last time I looked into routers, the conclusion I came to was that they were all much of a muchness and had the same basic parameters/settings. The only real difference I could find was that some were supported by the helpdesk of the provider concerned whilst all the rest weren't. If you can find details of the router settings for Sky broadband (I( would suggest that Google is a good place to start - although this might prove a bit tricky without an Internet connection!), then it's probably worth your while trying any spare router you have lying around.
Thanks Hugh.......the only thing i could find was an old dial up modem!!!!!...............that was 6 hours ago. Its still dialing!!! :D :lol:
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Trying to keep this simple now...

Is the router plugged into the 'Master' socket or 'Remote' socket (an extension socket from where the first socket to be installed in the home). 'Master' socket will be a good place to start a lengthy process of ilimination of faults.

If the unit works when plugged into the 'Master' socket, then the fault lies in the 'Remote' socket or the filter plugged into that socket. Change the filter if you have another one or try without filter, they are there to screen out other signals from baby monitors, mobile phones or other radio based systems nearby.

Access to your routers settings does require a stable internet connection and typing this into your browser search box...198.168.1.1, should open up your specific routers user adjustable settings and while I don't recommend you adjust much while in there, it is worth noting down a few things.

Do we want to take this any further or let the 'Guy from Sky' have his moment of fame by fixing your router problems... :lol:

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Trying to keep this simple now...

Is the router plugged into the 'Master' socket or 'Remote' socket (an extension socket from where the first socket to be installed in the home). 'Master' socket will be a good place to start a lengthy process of ilimination of faults.

If the unit works when plugged into the 'Master' socket, then the fault lies in the 'Remote' socket or the filter plugged into that socket. Change the filter if you have another one or try without filter, they are there to screen out other signals from baby monitors, mobile phones or other radio based systems nearby.

Access to your routers settings does require a stable internet connection and typing this into your browser search box...198.168.1.1, should open up your specific routers user adjustable settings and while I don't recommend you adjust much while in there, it is worth noting down a few things.

Do we want to take this any further or let the 'Guy from Sky' have his moment of fame by fixing your router problems... :lol:

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I thought you said simple
when my talktalk one packed up I swapped it for a EE one that was given to me once connected just reset the passwords on the relevant hardware pc phone printer etc and all was well
might be lucky Al
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