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Connecting to Orange with Binatone 2100 Router
Posted by Graham Daniels on November 29th, 2006


Anyone know if this is possible? I'm considering trying out their 'free'
broadband offer but don't really want to start fiddling with their USB modem
whilst my router is accessing Plusnet quite happily.

Graham


Posted by NoNeedToKnow on November 29th, 2006


On 29 Nov 2006, "Graham Daniels" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

Unless you are an ISP, a phone line is normally tied to only *one* ISP at a
time, so if you are actively using Plusnet you won't get access to another
ISP at the same time... Or have you two phone lines, or have I completely
misunderstood your comment/query ?

Posted by Jon on November 30th, 2006


nospam@nospam.com declared for all the world to hear...
You are free to use your own equipment (it's not hard) but you will not
get any tech support for it.

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Regards
Jon

Posted by Jon on November 30th, 2006


me@privacy.net.invalid declared for all the world to hear...
You have completely misunderstood. The free broadband offer from Orange
gets you a USB modem. He already has a router which he wishes to use to
access Orange, instead of using the supplied USB modem.
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Regards
Jon

Posted by Graham Daniels on November 30th, 2006


NoNeed, Jon,

Thanks for your replies. I do intend to transfer to Orange but not use
Plusnet at the same time. Glad to hear that I can fiddle about with my
router and possibly access Orange.

Graham



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