Re: Quick Talk Talk Question
"Abo" <no@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I just gave a Linksys WAG354G to a colleague to use in place of his USB
modem as he wants to go wireless. He just called me to say it's not
working.
After a conversation it turns out he's using Talk Talk. The router was
working fine when I used it so I was wondering: do Talk Talk restric the
use of non-Talk Talk supplied equipment, like Sky do?
No, definitely not - I've got TalkTalk using a 2wire modem/router.
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