Is this kind of a bad thing to ask ?

Hi All ...I just want to know if i asked the B.T Engineer nicely would he set up the Infinity with my own Router ? or is that kind of not in the rules ? as i have read of Engineers being nice and do this  type of thing ?
JamJar62

Paul1360 wrote:
toekneem,
Well I've learned something new as I though it was both you had to use router & Modem.
iechyd da
Hi Paul, No.
With Infinity you are supposed to use the Modem according to the terms, but can use any router, it is just that you probably will not get any help/support for it(unless you pay )
With broadband (ADSL)you can again use your own equipment and again do not expect any support.
Always handy to keep the supplied equipment as a backup anyway
toekneem
http://www.no2nuisancecalls.net
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