BT 2700 HGV Router Question

Started by quandam, Mar 01, 2009, 11:45:26

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quandam

Quote from: Ted on Mar 02, 2009, 12:03:02
I'm sure there won't be a problem, mine was just too cheap. It would have cost around £6.50 1st class signed for, so he just played the "lost in the post" game, not that unusual when things sell too cheap on Ebay.
I actually said to Liz "bet you i never see that router" and i never did.
If you paid with Paypal and it doesn't turn up, you'll get your money back in full. Its up to the seller to prove it was delivered, not you to prove it wasn't.

Thanks for the info Ted.

I did pay by Paypal and thanks for that particular info as well.

quandam

Quote from: badpianoplayer on Mar 02, 2009, 12:12:56
Relax I followed the fantastic instructions from the saint like men of knowledge here and I did it.......enough said,honest you will breeze through it  :thumb:

Good news!

Sebby

Alan's instructions are great - I followed them and had it setup in no time. :)

quandam

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Quote from: Sebby on Mar 02, 2009, 14:11:04
Alan's instructions are great - I followed them and had it setup in no time. :)

You Guys are building up my confidence. One daft  :blush: question before I get stuck into it (when it arrives), as it is new and unopened do I need to do a reset? :blush: :blush: :blush: as per instructions.

Glenn

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David

I think that you may have to just a pin into the factory reset will do it just in case  ;)
Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

Ted

Quote from: quandam on Mar 02, 2009, 19:45:03
You Guys are building up my confidence. One daft  :blush: question before I get stuck into it (when it arrives), as it is new and unopened do I need to do a reset? :blush: :blush: :blush: as per instructions.

If the box has the security seal in place there is little point in resetting the hub. If the seal is broken but all the components are in sealed plastic bags, again there is little point in resetting the hub. If however, the seal is broken and the plastic bags are open then there is reason to suspect that the hub has been used and is therefore not "brand new". In this case i would do a reset of the hub, just to clear any settings that may be in place.
Always best to start with a clean slate ;D
Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

kinmel

Quote from: quandam on Mar 02, 2009, 19:45:03
You Guys are building up my confidence. One daft  :blush: question before I get stuck into it (when it arrives), as it is new and unopened do I need to do a reset? :blush: :blush: :blush: as per instructions.

We recommend the reset so that you know you are starting from a known base, it only takes a few seconds.

Feel free to leave the reset out if you want, but if you need help configuring it later, we will ask you to do one then  ;)
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

quandam

Quote from: kinmel on Mar 02, 2009, 21:32:03
We recommend the reset so that you know you are starting from a known base, it only takes a few seconds.

Feel free to leave the reset out if you want, but if you need help configuring it later, we will ask you to do one then  ;)

Thanks Alan :thumb: