I had similar problems, although fortunately with BT Business Broadband so it was easier to deal with the service centre. Try :-
- Getting them to confirm the network userid and password and then re-inputting it on the router. Reboot it the router.
- Get them to test the connection by giving you the test userid and password.
- Use wired connections for testing. Use the BT master box to connect the router so there is none of your own equipment in the way.
- Make sure every telephone outlet with a device connected has an ADSL filter. If necessary disconnect all unecessary devices.
I even tried the original BT wired router to prove it wasn't my equipment.
My problem was actually at the exchange, but it took a week of testing and messing about connecting, disconnecting and trying things to convince them that although their system said I had a physical ADSL signal and the account was live, the exchange was not actually connecting me through to the broadband system.
When you get connected, make sure they give you a refund for any days lost.
- Getting them to confirm the network userid and password and then re-inputting it on the router. Reboot it the router.
- Get them to test the connection by giving you the test userid and password.
- Use wired connections for testing. Use the BT master box to connect the router so there is none of your own equipment in the way.
- Make sure every telephone outlet with a device connected has an ADSL filter. If necessary disconnect all unecessary devices.
I even tried the original BT wired router to prove it wasn't my equipment.
My problem was actually at the exchange, but it took a week of testing and messing about connecting, disconnecting and trying things to convince them that although their system said I had a physical ADSL signal and the account was live, the exchange was not actually connecting me through to the broadband system.
When you get connected, make sure they give you a refund for any days lost.
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