BiGgYsHoW
01-10-2004, 22:53
Hi there, I was wondering whether anybody could give me a run-down of my problems :)
I've just subsribed to NTLs 750k Broaband package 9 days ago, and as some people will probably be aware, the registration service is down at the moment, so I'm stuck with no Internet connection.
I've rang the Service Line endless times praying for someone to say it has been sorted, yet there's still a technical error. Thus I'm pretty ****ed off. I've also rang the customer service line, but as there's no phone line in my house, and it's costing me loads of money on my mobile, so I'd rather avoid this. So here's where you come in :)
The Installation CD keeps replying with the error, and so I know that's a dead end for me to keep pushing. But having done some research, i'm now aware of this other method of skipping the CD, and doing it manually through the http://80.5.178.26 address, which seems promising.
I'll give this a go when I return to my flat, but I've heard that there's a hitch at the Pin number situation, where newer pin numbers are only 8 digits? And this manual method requires 10 digits? Is this True? Please could anybody help me?
Hopefully I can get lucky and it registers for me in time for University on Monday, but just encase I have it wrong, could someone please inform me now :) Especially in regard to the Pin number length issue.
Thanks for your time,
BiGgYsHoW
I've just subsribed to NTLs 750k Broaband package 9 days ago, and as some people will probably be aware, the registration service is down at the moment, so I'm stuck with no Internet connection.
I've rang the Service Line endless times praying for someone to say it has been sorted, yet there's still a technical error. Thus I'm pretty ****ed off. I've also rang the customer service line, but as there's no phone line in my house, and it's costing me loads of money on my mobile, so I'd rather avoid this. So here's where you come in :)
The Installation CD keeps replying with the error, and so I know that's a dead end for me to keep pushing. But having done some research, i'm now aware of this other method of skipping the CD, and doing it manually through the http://80.5.178.26 address, which seems promising.
I'll give this a go when I return to my flat, but I've heard that there's a hitch at the Pin number situation, where newer pin numbers are only 8 digits? And this manual method requires 10 digits? Is this True? Please could anybody help me?
Hopefully I can get lucky and it registers for me in time for University on Monday, but just encase I have it wrong, could someone please inform me now :) Especially in regard to the Pin number length issue.
Thanks for your time,
BiGgYsHoW