Re: OT: More PC woes :-(



On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 11:52:57 +0100, tony sayer <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

In article <46abfc0b$0$1593$ed2619ec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, John
Rumm <see.my.signature@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
Marky P wrote:

I'm currently back on my old PC coz I buggered up my Tesco Broadband
installation! I had to uninstall the software and re-install it, now
it won't install properly. At least I got a reply on nVidia about my

What the others said about a router!

These are ok and come with all the leads you need:

http://www.solwise.co.uk/modems.htm

If you get wireless but don't need it yet make sure the wireless is off
in the configuration.




Yep second that .. Solwise are a very OK outfit to deal with:)....

I've got a few things I need to order from CPC. Any reasonable
routers there?

Marky P.

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