BTFon opt out issue

I opted out of BT Fon middle of last week and if I 'check status' via BT Fon webpage this confirms I have been 'opted out'. However, the Openzone and BT Fon hotspot still shows on my router (HH2 Type B).
So what do I do know ?
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DS wrote:
IanC wrote:
Wait - it should happen automagically after a while.  If the wait gets too much, I believe a router reset will do the trick, but I don't use a HH2 so can't be sure.
Good advice there Ian, but automagically!
Guess you're only human too!!
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/automagical

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