Thanks
Kev
Yes, you can... Im using this modem on the TalkTalk ISP, works with no
problems at all..
Read
http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-router/1199-ive-done-flashed-router-got-my-sky-password.html
Hope it helps
Excellent, thanks.
Hopefully my router will arrive before activation so that I can try it out
on my OneTel connection.
Kev
As long as the OP gets his username and password first (mossywell bounce sky
router), he shouldnt have a problem.
I would suggest that all sky broadband users download this excellent utility
just to get the username and password to paste into a text file, should the
router go tits up.
Gaz
Yes I would, why would that cause a problem?
Kev
Does this obtain the original user id/password in order to use the router?
Kev
Could be problems as not only would you have to findout/setup sky
passwords but
their firmware also includes the setup so they (sky) can do things to
your connection remotely.
Although some may disagree, this may actually be an advantage if you
have future problems.
Also you may be going againts their Ts and Cs if you do so and have
further problems in future.
Mike
yes, which (i havent personally checked) should allow any adsl router to
connect....
Gaz
>yes, which (i havent personally checked) should allow any adsl router to
>connect....
It does. Even though the username is the mac address of the sky router
followed by @skydsl any router can be used without mac spoofing or
anything like that.
(Aside)
I tested it with my old Origo 8400 which got rescued from oblivion by
Mr Mugwump's rather good recovery cd.
Thanks for that Mr Mugwump (I know you post here occasionally)
Jim.
If someone is going to do something stupid, it isnt for me to stop them, I
just suggested he put on a crash helmet, so he can get himself back up and
running should he fuck up.
Gaz
This topic gets covered every day, how about a google?
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Regards
Jon
Hmmm, I'm not looking to stick Netgear's firmware on there if the Sky one is
good enough I guess.
Kev