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Originally Posted by Reiki Sue
So my query is what type of wireless router do i need for me and a potential tenant to use in my home (2 bedroomed, end of terrace home). Is it a dsl or adsl wireless router that i need?
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It is a Cable router you need. ADSL modem routers will not work
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Can Virgin can supply me with one of their pre-configured Netgear routers, how much are they?
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They are £47.50 for any existing broadband customer
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I am on their 'L' package according to my bills (although i think somehow that translates into 'medium' package in reality - most confusing).
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If it says L on your bill you are on the L service
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Also apart from the cost of the router will it cost me anything else afterwards?
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No
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Can all people with PC's or laptops use wireless routers and what ISP will the 'tenant' end up with e.g. will they automatically end up with aol?
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No, they will not access AOL. Your ISP is now Virgin Media, however you have access to the AOL pages because it was set up on your PC. If you connected a new PC you wouldn't automatically have access to AOL or Virgn or anything else. It would be up to the person using the computer to choose
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Will they be able to access my pc or internet? Please advise.....
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Not unless you let them
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What are the legal implications of two people sharing a wireless router if say one person downloads/uses it for 'illegal' purposes? I would hate to be caught up in or impacted upon by anything the
other user might do....
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The account holder would be liable as you control the connection
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So does anyone know about continuing to use AOL's software with Virgin via a wireless router?
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There would be no issue. As far as I know the AOL software doesn't really care how it connects to the internet
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Ironically i did have a virgin media connection in the 'tenants' room but it doesn't seem to be connected anymore if indeed it ever was! unless i give this room a different address and advise the royal mail and council accordingly, Virgin media won't let me have another account in my home! Instead i would have to pay for a landline to be installed from the postoffice for £107 and then get it transferred into another internet providers name! Seems stupid to me. Any advice here?
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Your only option for a completely seperate account is a BT line based service