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PaulChristensen

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#250978 3-Jun-2019 17:48
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I have just set up my new wifi home line to replace the copper one, and the telephone part sets up perfectly, but when I tried to set up my Slinshot ISP on the modem, it won't connect and I get a message saying that my internet service has been blocked.  Yet, with my other Spark ASDL modem on the copper landline, I have no problems at all.  Any suggestions?


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  #2250623 3-Jun-2019 17:59
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Probably best to keep it in the same thread?

 

 

 

https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=81&topicid=250977&page_no=1#2250604

 

As stated in the other thread, You appear to have a slightly complex setup that probably shouldn't have been switched over to wireless (Spark dont know this, As far as they see you just have a copper landline) 





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  #2250624 3-Jun-2019 18:02
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As above.





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