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Is it possible to use an old Internet router for a new Broadband service?
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I used to be with BT internet, and still have the router which was provided with the service: Version 2.0, type A. I now have Tesco broadband and am currently using the Thomson TG 580 router, which is complete rubbish. Barely able to surf, no Youtube, using the internet at peak time is a no-go, etc.
Now, I have read that sometimes switching routers is enough to solve any issues with connection, speed, etc. So will I be able to use my old BT router instead of the Thomson one provided by Tesco, and how do I go about setting it up?
Thanks :)
Now, I have read that sometimes switching routers is enough to solve any issues with connection, speed, etc. So will I be able to use my old BT router instead of the Thomson one provided by Tesco, and how do I go about setting it up?
Thanks :)
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