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>1. Re: BT Home Hub (Ian Pascoe)
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] BT Home Hub
Ian Pascoe wrote:
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> 2. What can be connected to the Home Hub USB ports? Most mass storage
> devices will work "out of the box". Apparently the Home Hub has SAMBA
> built in to aid with this. IP address 192.168.0.253
Hello, Ia
2009 12:09
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] BT Home Hub
Tony Travis wrote:
> Ian Pascoe wrote:
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>> [...]
>> 2. What can be connected to the Home Hub USB ports? Most mass storage
>> devices will work "out of the box". Apparently the Home Hub has
Tony Travis wrote:
> Ian Pascoe wrote:
>
>> [...]
>> 2. What can be connected to the Home Hub USB ports? Most mass storage
>> devices will work "out of the box". Apparently the Home Hub has SAMBA
>> built in to aid with this. IP address 192.168.0.253
>>
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> Hello, Ian.
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> Thanks for t
Ian Pascoe wrote:
> [...]
> 2. What can be connected to the Home Hub USB ports? Most mass storage
> devices will work "out of the box". Apparently the Home Hub has SAMBA
> built in to aid with this. IP address 192.168.0.253
Hello, Ian.
Thanks for the Jungle tip! I'd no idea the HomeHub could
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Hi all
A little while ago someone around here, I hope, asked about the BT Home Hub.
I've done a bit of research, as I use one myself, and thought I would share.
1. Can the Home Hub be used to connect to another ISP? Unless you're
feeling really daring the answer is no. The other option is to r