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the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Virgin. VIrgin bought NTL. NTL bought Videotron.

> Videotron built the Network in East Dulwich.

> Unfortunatly they used untrained itinerant staff

> who did a really bad job. This was why HOMECHOICE

> couldn't come to ED at first - the bandwidth

> wasn't good enough. The navvies dug holes next to

> trees - and left them. and Trees then fell down.

> It was a bad time to be a pedestrian in ED !


Missed out Cable & Wireless in between Videotron and NTL.


Virgin didn't buy NTL. It was the other way around and NTL rebranded as Virgin.

  • 5 weeks later...

No connection for a week so engineer came yesterday and replaced the router.

He wired-up my laptop to the new router to demonstrate broadband is now available again.

He said I'd need to figure out how to connect to router wirelessly myself.

My phone sees the wifi signal fine but for laptop I can't figure out what to do.

The router has SSID/Pass'phrase'/WPS PIN printed on it and I guess I need to somehow 'introduce' these new details to the computer.

Any tips ??


Cheers KK

Hi


ianr, thanks:

1) There is an indicator light for each of (what I believe is) WiFi and Bluetooth.

The Bluetooth one being distinguished by a 'B' next to the indicator light.

Both lights are on.


2) I have a network manager program but that seems to defer to the Virgin one network manager (which tells me there's no WiFi connection).


it's a pain in the @ss !!

Thanks for advice. Can't try it just now as there's zero service at all currently, not even via a cable plugged into router.

Virgin say it'll be a couple of days to fix the 'local issue in your area'.

I'm in ED by CPT - Anyone else near here experiencing same loss in service ?

acm - yeah that might be good, I'd appreciate it, I'll take notes for 'next' time. when I get service re-established (ie. I can access via cable) I'll let you know. Going by binary_star's post it'll be sorted today (time will tell).

I'll let you know when I've seen the service up and we can set up a day/time.


binary_star - cheers for heads-up. Seems to match what Virgin told me yesterday AM.

Anyone in the Barry Road area having trouble with Virgin TV and or Broadband last night / today? Signal on both was bad last night and worse this morning before I left for work, TV was unwatchable and I may not have had broadband at all. No mention of local problems on the website but that might mean it's been sorted out now.

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