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Hello,
I have a colleague who's wanting to change broadband suppliers. BT have provided a MAC code. He has a Thompson Speedtouch 330 modem. My question - is it simple to amend the user details on this modem with the new service provider settings? How do I change the settings? The Cable Guy |
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"The Cable Guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news Jhle.40090$(E-Mail Removed) k...> Hello, > > I have a colleague who's wanting to change broadband suppliers. > > BT have provided a MAC code. > > He has a Thompson Speedtouch 330 modem. > > My question - is it simple to amend the user details on this modem with the > new service provider settings? > > How do I change the settings? You colleague will have to double click a standard windows connection to cause the modem to dial. This will be in the 'Network Connections' control panel. You just need to open up the properties for that and change them to the new details. > > |
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"Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:d74def$cdf$(E-Mail Removed)... > > "The Cable Guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news Jhle.40090$(E-Mail Removed) k...>> Hello, >> >> I have a colleague who's wanting to change broadband suppliers. >> >> BT have provided a MAC code. >> >> He has a Thompson Speedtouch 330 modem. >> >> My question - is it simple to amend the user details on this modem with > the >> new service provider settings? >> >> How do I change the settings? > > You colleague will have to double click a standard windows connection to > cause the modem to dial. This will be in the 'Network Connections' > control > panel. You just need to open up the properties for that and change them > to > the new details. > >> >> > > That would be good if it's the case! (I've never used ADSL) Thank you for your time. |
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On 26 May 2005 11:59 GMT, "The Cable Guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>That would be good if it's the case! (I've never used ADSL) No cable around here to compare services, but have to say ADSL works fine most of the time :-) Regarding access, I trust your colleague has some s/w firewall in place... It's an immediate benefit of using a router instead of a USB unit that there's a degree of protection simply having NAT on router, rather than letting everything from the internet hit the PC... Peter M. -- runbox.com - 1000 MB of mail storage and 100 MB for files... 30 day free trial... <http://web.vfm-deals.com/runbox/> Can accept mail for your domain and apply filtering... Point your MX record to mx.runbox.com and use POP/IMAP... |
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Peter M wrote:
|| On 26 May 2005 11:59 GMT, "The Cable Guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> || wrote: || ||| That would be good if it's the case! (I've never used ADSL) || || No cable around here to compare services, but have to say ADSL works || fine most of the time :-) Regarding access, I trust your colleague || has some s/w firewall in place... It's an immediate benefit of using || a router instead of a USB unit that there's a degree of protection || simply having NAT on router, rather than letting everything from the || internet hit the PC... Peter M. || || || -- || runbox.com - 1000 MB of mail storage and 100 MB for files... || 30 day free trial... <http://web.vfm-deals.com/runbox/> || Can accept mail for your domain and apply filtering... || Point your MX record to mx.runbox.com and use POP/IMAP... I doubt he has a software firewall - -good point, though, thanks. |
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