When do i get my router?

Hi Guys,
Hope you can help,
I've ordered BT Infinity and had to pay extra to have my router delivered to me.
Ordered the package around a month ago and i am due to have Infinity installed this Friday but still not received my router?
Any idea when i would be receiving it?
I was told previously by customer services that the engineer would bring the modem but not the router as that would have to be delivered. I had to pay just under £8 for delivery.
Can't understand why the engineer can't bring the router aswell. Bit annoyed.
Solved!
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    Thanks for the reply Varjak,
    Mail has stopped refreshing as it should. When I click the get new mail envelope, there used to be a sound after around five seconds if there were no new notifications. When I try that now the program just hangs. When I look at 'Force Quit', which incidentally I have to open another app or Finder window in order to access because Mail freezes totally, including the Apple menu, it says that Mail isn't responding. The Mac won't shut down sometimes because Mail won't quit. If I manage to open a mail and then go to another inbox, the whole thing is liable to hang. Using Apple help just before Christmas I cleared out the old cache that M.Lion left behind and now there isn't a cache for Mail.
    We are on Tiscali Broadband through a multi-port router and usually getting around 11Mb download speeds. My mail addresses are either tiscali.co.uk or gmail. It will not successfully send group mails either, despite the upgrade before Christmas. I never had a problem with M.L. and Mail. From looking at the Forums it seems I am not alone here. I also have a windows pc and an iPhone and they both access my mail addresses without any problem.
    Cheers,
    Cybermouse

  • Magic Packet - How to get my router to send one

    I have the Quantum Gateway 1100 router.  I have a NAS Server on my home network.  The NAS server has the capability to Wake on LAN if the router can send that packet.  Can anyone tell me how to get the router to send the Wake-on-Lan packet to the server.  FIOS Tech Support is completely and totally useless.

    Hi,
    You can do a fresh installation using the installer bits available at the following link/location Download CS5.5 products
    For suites, you need to download and copy both .7z and .exe in the same folder. Clicking .exe will extract all relevant installer files. You can then install the suite. Use your existing Serial number when prompted.
    regards
    Aj

  • I cannot stay on one particular web page without getting re-routed somewhere else.

    I stupidly went to a site I should not have gone to last night, and downloaded a PDF. Now when I go to one particular page, I get re-routed to other pages, like for cooking sites and other nonsense. If I go to this page (http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/) right after deleting all my history, cache, cookies, etc...it does allow me to actually stay on the page, BUT then these repeated boxes come up asking me if I want to stay on or leave the page.
    This does not happen in Safari.
    I'm not sure if this is a glitch or malware.
    Thank you.
    UPDATE: Thank you very much for your response. It turns out that the site had been attacked and was generating that horrible action.

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  • Having trouble getting ethernet router off computer to use local wifi

    My daughters touchscreen laptop was used on an ethernet router at college.  She is now home and we use an AT&T elevate hot spot.   The laptop will not let her online due to  looking for router.  How can we get the router off and get our internet in?

    Chery,
    Welcome to the HP Community Forum.
    The following is a Guess:
    This is answer may seem counter-intuitive to your question:
    How to Assign a Static IP Address in Windows 7, 8, XP, or Vista
    The computer may be set up to use a Static IP address and / or it is set up to look for a particular Internet Service Provider -- (DNS Server), that is, the provider at the school.
    You might go in and check the Network setup.
    You may need to do this in the WiFi and Lan Network Adapter settings if such are available.
    If your computer is set up as shown in the directions in the Link -- then you want to make the following changes to remove that static IP setup and allow your computer to be "free" to select your home Wifi network.
    Local Area Connection Properties window:
    Where it suggests in the directions that you Select
    "Use the following IP address"
    and
    "Use the folling DNS Server Address"
    on your computer:
    You confirm / Select "Obtain a IP Address automatically"
    and
    You confirm / Select "Obtain DNS Server address automatically"
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    I hope this makes sense.
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    Kind Regards,
    Dragon-Fur

  • Nokia technicals When are you getting updates for ...

    When are you getting updates for nokia 6110 navigator....please help that v6,01 didnot have any new and i want nokia maps not navigator rout 66 pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese help

    u can get a compatible nokia maps application from http://europe.nokia.com/explore-services/maps/download
    load the maps in using the nokia maploader which u can also download from teh same website
    pretty sure ur gonna have to purchase a voice navigation license for it tho
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  • Settings to get wireless router to work with verizon DSL modem?

    I have a friend who lives in NYC who's roommate has verizon DSL service, and they're trying to get their Linksys BEFW11S4 wireless router working with it so my friend can use wireless with her laptop. They're clueless with networking things, and I'm only familiar with setting routers up for Fios and cable service. I know DSL settings are different and I was hoping somebody could tell me the important ones to use on the router for Verizon DSL in NYC. Right now the roommate is just using a little 3"x3" black modem connected to her computer with an ethernet wire, but they don't know what model or anything the modem is. Can anybody tell me what settings I should use when I login to the router and configure it? Thanks

    Perhaps this may help
    http://www.dslreports.com/faq/13600
    ^^
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