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This is a discussion on linking BT Voyager 220v to a non BT wireless router within the Setup and Technical Issues Forum forums, part of the Main Forums category; I have read that to get BT Broadband Talk with a non BT wireless router you should buy a BT ...
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I have read that to get BT Broadband Talk with a non BT wireless router you should buy a BT Voyager 10V adapter.
We already have a BT Voyager 220V. Can this be used instead of the BT 10V adapter? Alternativelty is it possible to have the 200V and the non Bt wireless router working independently? We only have one BT land line coming into the house. The minimum equipment we want to link into the routers is:
Hope someone can help. |
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