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Old 04-13-2006, 12:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question BT Voyager 2110 Faulty?

Hi i recently purchased a Wireless BT Voyager 2110 Router, i felt very disappointed, when i found out that it would not work. I was installing Voyager & USB Adaptors, also BT products, on two computers, i managed to get the first system setup with the router and a internet connection, this computer was going to be the " host ", when i finished installing it by the User Manuel's Instructions, my connections collapsed, The connections where in my Network Connections under Control Panel, but they both said " Not Connected ". I request assistance in this matter, and how to fix it or get around it, as i want both of my systems to be able to share internet and files.

I have tried the following things to fix it, but to no change:

- Reinstalling Voyager and the USB Adaptors
- Resetting Voyager via reset button
- Using a wired connection, despite wanting to use wireless, but still no change.
- Tested the USB adaptors and the wires with a different router, thanks to a friend, on another computer and laptop. Worked Fine, but when i tried the Voyager Router it failed.
- Tested another router on my systems, both worked.

Some information:

- My ISP is Bulldog Broadband
- My Connection speed is 512KB broadband

Conclusion:
I belive that it must be the Router that is at fault.


Thankyou for your help.
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