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    Removing home hub for normal Router

    Ok so i dont use my home crud phone so lets just go back to my Netgear router DG834.

    I thought it was a simple plug in and replace it but it dont work any suggestions? or information you need to help me solve the problem?

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    you mean the wireless signal on the home hub is rubbish?

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    I used it at my old house with AOL on this very computer.

    Using Hardwired connection just like before.

    Now using the home hub with BT after my move.
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    Are you going back to AOL, or sticking with BT as your ISP?

    I assume you're staying with BT in which case you'll need to update the username/password in the DG834, as it will still have your AOL connection details in it.

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