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Greaver

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#214238 3-May-2017 10:16
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Hey guys wondering if someone can help

I have moved from the north island to the South Island and my netgear router isn't working with my Chorus ONT for some reason (I was on a Huawei one up north)

Just wondering if someone can recommend a router from netgear, tplink or linksys that would work with 2D fibre

I'm stuck with these brands as the only retailer I can grab one from today is Harvey Norman so if anyone knows of a model that would work fine I'd love to know.

Cheers!




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Greaver

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  #1774873 3-May-2017 11:55
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Couldn't find a way to disable the DSL connection but reset my new as of today D7000 router for the second time today with those same bloody settings and it's frucking working all of a sudden.

I don't even want to know why it's decided to start working, it's a not a very scientific result to help other folks in the future but hey it's working right

Many thanks to those who lent me their time and knowledge this morning, I'm now going to ring 2 Degrees and attempt to get my money back for the last two months of internet I've had to pay for with no service, and then hopefully get them to partially cover the $300 I've spent on mobile data bwahaha cheers people




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