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Originally Posted by BigT
You'll have no problem with using that kit on your BT basic package. It seems like the best way of going about doing it. As long as the wireless router has an ADSL modem built in and is not packaged as a "broadband router" then it will be as simple as entering your BT username and account into the router and off you go.
Personally I would get a USB instead of PCI wireless card because you can posiiton it more easily for a strongest signal. The only other warning Iwould give is that if you play online games a lot you'll find your latency suffers as a result. Oh and don't forget to turn WEP on so that your neighbours don't use your broadband for free.
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New on the block writes:
I have followed the discussion regarding BT Basic package to convert over to a wireless network for a friend.
Details are; Bought a Netgear DG834V2 did all the checks and connected to micro filter and network cable to laptop PC. The install disk starts up which logs in to the Netgear site at
Http://192.168.0.1 OK and detects the user name as
firstname.surname@btinternet.com have tried the correct password, but will not work. The btintenet login works with
www.btyahoo.com/myaccount no problem. I then tried
firstname.surname@btbroadband.com using 'BT' as the password, still no joy!!! Also tried
firstname.surname@btbroadband.com with password used to get in to my account, no joy. I have tried updating firmware to latest version but not Beta version. Still no joy.
Also tried resetting modem/router by holding reset button in on back for 20secs
No result. The TCP/IP is set to auto.
Some question also; Does the DG834G require it own adapter to interface with the net i.e. local LAN connection or does it work off of the BT adapter which is set to never dial a connection as per net gear help line instructions.
I have also seen a panel with authentication which has
firstname.surname@btbroadband.com then a sixteen digit password does this have anything to do with. If anybody knows how to configure this Netgear unit I will be very grateful.