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Stuart
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      02-11-2007, 08:56 PM
Hi, I have the above router, which is all set up with VPN and works exactly
the way I want. How can I find out (in advance) if it will work on any of
Thailand's ADSL networks? From what I can establish, most users have a
network router. The telephone connection on the wall socket, is an
International-style socket. It works with a 56k UK dial-up modem, if that's
any help.

I doubt that the connection itself is any problem - after all, a lot of UK
telecoms equipment is provided with an International connector, and then an
adapter to suit BT.


 
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      02-12-2007, 12:03 AM
Stuart wrote:
> Hi, I have the above router, which is all set up with VPN and works
> exactly the way I want. How can I find out (in advance) if it will
> work on any of Thailand's ADSL networks? From what I can establish,
> most users have a network router. The telephone connection on the
> wall socket, is an International-style socket. It works with a 56k
> UK dial-up modem, if that's any help.
>
> I doubt that the connection itself is any problem - after all, a lot
> of UK telecoms equipment is provided with an International connector,
> and then an adapter to suit BT.


Provided you have the correct lead to plug into the wall it will work.

Mark BR


 
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Alastair / AJAY \(no relation\)
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      02-12-2007, 05:45 PM

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> Stuart wrote:
>> Hi, I have the above router, which is all set up with VPN and works
>> exactly the way I want. How can I find out (in advance) if it will
>> work on any of Thailand's ADSL networks? From what I can establish,
>> most users have a network router. The telephone connection on the
>> wall socket, is an International-style socket. It works with a 56k
>> UK dial-up modem, if that's any help.
>>
>> I doubt that the connection itself is any problem - after all, a lot
>> of UK telecoms equipment is provided with an International connector,
>> and then an adapter to suit BT.

>
> Provided you have the correct lead to plug into the wall it will work.
>
> Mark BR

Hmm
Use Annexe A do they?

Regards
Alastair


 
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Stuart
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      02-12-2007, 05:54 PM
> Hmm
> Use Annexe A do they?


Would you mind explaining what Annexe A is please?


 
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      02-12-2007, 05:54 PM
Stuart formulated on Monday :
>> Hmm
>> Use Annexe A do they?

>
> Would you mind explaining what Annexe A is please?


It's where Ann Franka hid.


 
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