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  • clem58
    DK Veteran
    • Aug 2009
    • 819

    #1

    Internet advice

    I intend changing my internet provider (maybe back to sky) if i let the engineer install my network with say one of that sky provide, then spend about ?130. on a replacement router will i notice any real difference when ei downloading for example? also do any of you guys think talk talk has become anymore reliable since the got fined for poor alround service? THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR REPLIES
  • tigger001
    Top Poster
    • Feb 2009
    • 152

    #2
    It might seem a silly question but why would you need to change the Sky Router ?

    I have never met a single person who have had any good feedback about Talk Talk so my personel feelings are to steer well clear of them.
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    • cactikid
      V.I.P. Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 12017

      #3
      curious if you had sky broadband up north as its not available down south

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      • clem58
        DK Veteran
        • Aug 2009
        • 819

        #4
        Originally posted by cactikid
        curious if you had sky broadband up north as its not available down south
        We still gettin used to the discovery of the wheel.

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        • cactikid
          V.I.P. Member
          • Sep 2008
          • 12017

          #5
          whats a wheel

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          • clem58
            DK Veteran
            • Aug 2009
            • 819

            #6
            Originally posted by tigger001
            It might seem a silly question but why would you need to change the Sky Router ?

            I have never met a single person who have had any good feedback about Talk Talk so my personel feelings are to steer well clear of them.

            Thats what i'm asking, would my network be improved noticeably as opposed to sky's equipment. Otherwise why are (shop bought)they priced so differently?

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            • nibblitz
              DK Veteran
              • May 2010
              • 1300

              #7
              If all you do is browse, download, and play online games, then an ISP supplied router will be adequate, a shop bought more expensive one will not really yield you any better performance... But if you were wanting to VPN, video streaming over wan, running a server, and other technical networky nerdy shenannigans then you might find the ISP supplied router might not allow for all these advanced networking scenarios and then you would need to look at buying a more expensive router to get this functionality...

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              • clem58
                DK Veteran
                • Aug 2009
                • 819

                #8
                Originally posted by nibblitz
                If all you do is browse, download, and play online games, then an ISP supplied router will be adequate, a shop bought more expensive one will not really yield you any better performance... But if you were wanting to VPN, video streaming over wan, running a server, and other technical networky nerdy shenannigans then you might find the ISP supplied router might not allow for all these advanced networking scenarios and then you would need to look at buying a more expensive router to get this functionality...
                Thanks for your post, yea mostly i am interested in streaming,its a bit hit and miss at times. Also whenever i use my laptop in a separate room when viewing the likes of BBCIPLAYER i get a lot of buffering even though i'm the only user,how do i over come that hiccup, i'm wireless connected by the way.

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                • clem58
                  DK Veteran
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 819

                  #9
                  Originally posted by cactikid
                  whats a wheel

                  think i'm goin circles with this one.

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