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Old July 5th 08, 06:44 PM posted to uk.telecom.broadband
Nicola Redwood
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Default Problems with Be


"BC" wrote in message
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Jono wrote:
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BC wrote:


I think I'll set up the modem / router he has acquired and then give Be
a call to get the settings, they said we could do that. Hopefully it
will prove his Bebox is faulty.

The router he has acquired is a BT Home Hub, will I be able to change
it's settings so that it will work with Be?


Probably not, no.



Yeah I just found that you can't change the settings. Stupid question but,
if I connect it, will it detect the Be signal and show any connection or
anything that will help us confirm his Bebox is faulty?


You could try powering off the BeBox for about an hour and then back on
again. If that doesn't make any different, try a reset to factory
defaults - with the BeBox powered on, bush a paperclip into the small hole
on the back of the BeBox for about 10 secs - all the lights should flash

The general settings for other routers are he
http://www.beforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7602

The BT Home Hub is locked to BT though, but could be used with Be with a
little effort
http://www.beforum.co.uk/showthread....light=home+hub


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