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    Before even switching an ISP. Because that takes time and so on, just buy a new router. NetGear or some other brand. Then if you still have problems, then you can move ISP. Jeese!

    Edit: I have had a similar problem tbh, where it would work for say 5 mins but cut out. Although we are on a cable service but it pretty runs the same, we went out and bought a new router and haven't had a problem since. Do that before you even think about moving ISP.
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    Why on earth would you BUY a router if your with BT? Phone them, tell them you have previously troubleshooted with another BT representative and nothings worked so you want a new home hub sent out and they will give you one for free. You might even get home hub 2.0.

    If you wanna change then change,but if you stay with BT then just tell them you want a new homehub

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    Quote Originally Posted by :job2 View Post
    Why on earth would you BUY a router if your with BT? Phone them, tell them you have previously troubleshooted with another BT representative and nothings worked so you want a new home hub sent out and they will give you one for free. You might even get home hub 2.0.

    If you wanna change then change,but if you stay with BT then just tell them you want a new homehub
    Aye that's actually a good idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by :job2 View Post
    Why on earth would you BUY a router if your with BT? Phone them, tell them you have previously troubleshooted with another BT representative and nothings worked so you want a new home hub sent out and they will give you one for free. You might even get home hub 2.0.

    If you wanna change then change,but if you stay with BT then just tell them you want a new homehub
    and if they don't give one out free, thens the time to change ISPs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marky21 View Post
    and if they don't give one out free, thens the time to change ISPs
    No it isn't, its a router problem, not the ISPs, where the hell is the logic in that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Android View Post
    No it isn't, its a router problem, not the ISPs, where the hell is the logic in that?
    Wait, the router's broken and it's NOT bricked? :rolleyes:

    I would like to point out that home hubs are naff anyway
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    Quote Originally Posted by 00chips View Post
    Wait, the router's broken and it's NOT bricked? :rolleyes:

    I would like to point out that home hubs are naff anyway
    I never said it was bricked :/, it could be a simple incompatibility between the computer and the router, but this is in no way a reason to switch ISP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Android View Post
    I never said it was bricked :/, it could be a simple incompatibility between the computer and the router, but this is in no way a reason to switch ISP.
    Wait so it's producing an error much like not being able to contact the update servers for example :rolleyes:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Android View Post
    The HomeHub does not have an external aerial.

    Why do people think switching ISP is the solution? A freakin' £20 router may fix his problem if a hard reset doesn't!
    Tom he did ask for recommendations on a new ISP.

    I'm currently with BT Homehub, (the older version)
    it has been playing up recently, I use a laptop and wirless has stopped working. We phone up there customer service in like india and get charged like £1.80 an hour and she does the EXACT same as what we do.

    Turn the router off, count to 10. Turn back on.
    It works for around 10-20minutes the turns off. I'm currently using an ethernet cable to connect but anyway.

    I want to change, any rec's n what I should go with? I was gonna go with talktalk but then a friend of mine said it was crap so I don't know lol.

    Any ideas? please share.
    So that is a MASSIVE give away why people are recommending ISPs if he does move.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flisker View Post
    Tom he did ask for recommendations on a new ISP.



    So that is a MASSIVE give away why people are recommending ISPs if he does move.
    Yes but I can't get my head aroudn the fact that you would move ISP becuase your router doesn't work or is incompatible with your hardware. By moving ISP you're wasting time and money. Do a hard reset on the router, if that doesn't work, ring BT up, say the HomeHub has failed, they will ship a new one, if not then buy a new one, simple.
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