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Dlink G604T or something like that.

Nah its a splitter thingymabob with the two outputs and it is plugged into the adsl one. Was thinking it could be shitty phone lines in the building as it's 20+ years old. But still going to call them today.

The G604t is what I've got as well. I'll probably never buy another dlink product again but the modem I've got is alright I spose. The splitter you have connected, does it have a phone line connected as well to it?

Michael Atkinson is a cocknugget. Just throwing it out there.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/natio...f-1225819431495

Someone please bash this guy in his vaganeous.... The censorship in australia is an absolute joke....especially with games

The G604t is what I've got as well. I'll probably never buy another dlink product again but the modem I've got is alright I spose. The splitter you have connected, does it have a phone line connected as well to it?

Someone please bash this guy in his vaganeous.... The censorship in australia is an absolute joke....especially with games

Nah no phone line connected to the splitter. f**k home phones.

dead thread is deader than dead. You mangs need to manging get your mang together and put in some mangalicious manging in the next manging mang for mang sakes. Mang.

dead thread is deader than dead. You mangs need to manging get your mang together and put in some mangalicious manging in the next manging mang for mang sakes. Mang.

*face palm*

fag

dead thread is deader than dead. You mangs need to manging get your mang together and put in some mangalicious manging in the next manging mang for mang sakes. Mang.

Yes!!

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Let there be life.

YES!!!

i think martin wants to be the star fish this time!

YESSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!

Yay my internets are now connected :(:D

Mad props to tpg/telstra, took a whole day off their 10-20 day estimate (9 days)

Only thing is... now I need to work out how to connect my PC to my router. Need a wireless card for PC...

i rock Cisco and belkin products.. because its baaalllleeerrrrr

cisco is baller. Belkin is pov pack

would you be the one doing the fooking?

whatever you like hun ;)

How does get f*cked work for you?

<3

LOL

Nah no phone line connected to the splitter. f**k home phones.

And Iphones in the ass i say. Stupid phones they can all get f**ked

i rock Cisco and belkin products.. because its baaalllleeerrrrr

GAY

dead thread is deader than dead. You mangs need to manging get your mang together and put in some mangalicious manging in the next manging mang for mang sakes. Mang.

You mang are a poetic mang.

*face palm*

fag

GAY

Poof. :kiss:

Oh you, :D

+1

you guys on estrogen supplements or something?

You talking about tas, again ?

Shaped plans ;):(:down::down:

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