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Need a router with long user name
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Hello all, my first post here, hope someone can help...
I've been stuggling to set up a wireless network in the house and I'm going to avoid my local retailer since he sold me 2 rubbish routers.
Apparently though, in buying a new router I need one that can hold my full user name, which on my ISP (Virgin broadband) is about 30 characters long! Most routers only account for about 15. Does anyone know a reliable brand that could fit that criteria (wireless-g of course)?
Of course, I could change ISP but essentially its my parents connection and not mine (hence the need for a network), so that's not my decision!
Any help is appreciated
Simon
I've been stuggling to set up a wireless network in the house and I'm going to avoid my local retailer since he sold me 2 rubbish routers.
Apparently though, in buying a new router I need one that can hold my full user name, which on my ISP (Virgin broadband) is about 30 characters long! Most routers only account for about 15. Does anyone know a reliable brand that could fit that criteria (wireless-g of course)?
Of course, I could change ISP but essentially its my parents connection and not mine (hence the need for a network), so that's not my decision!
Any help is appreciated
Simon
Could you contact your ISP and have them change your username? That's a really long username-- the reason why most don't accept more than 15 characters is because that's a "sane" limit on the amount of characters a username should have.
I mean, do you really need your ISP user name to be "this_is_my_isp_username_at_home"? If you look at it like that, that's really freaking long. Or, do you have to put username@ispname.net in there?
I mean, do you really need your ISP user name to be "this_is_my_isp_username_at_home"? If you look at it like that, that's really freaking long. Or, do you have to put username@ispname.net in there?
Alex Cavnar, aka alc6379
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Cheers for replying mate.
Yes, amazingly, the user name has to be the whole isp address - first.lastname@isp.net. The isp.net is itself about 15-20 characters. Possibly a ploy to stop people from sharing their connection.
Thankfully I sorted out the router I already have - one with no brand name! But it takes around 50 characters. Stupid ISP!
Thanks anyway
Yes, amazingly, the user name has to be the whole isp address - first.lastname@isp.net. The isp.net is itself about 15-20 characters. Possibly a ploy to stop people from sharing their connection.
Thankfully I sorted out the router I already have - one with no brand name! But it takes around 50 characters. Stupid ISP!
Thanks anyway
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