fingers crossed it comes with a cable
AOL proxy server IP Ranges
64.12.96.0/19 64.12.96.0 – 64.12.127.255
149.174.160.0/20 149.174.160.0 – 149.174.175.255
152.163.0.0/16 152.163.0.0 – 152.163.255.255
195.93.0.0/17 195.93.0.0 – 195.93.127.255
198.81.0.0/19 198.81.0.0 – 198.81.31.255
202.67.64.128/25 202.67.64.128 – 202.67.64.255
205.188.0.0/16 205.188.0.0 – 205.188.255.255
207.200.112.0/21 207.200.112.0 – 207.200.119.255
try doing tracert google.com and see what aol proxy you are connected to and try using that.
Yeah but in HardwareWorld we would warn you that the "router" you selected is a modem/router and you most likely already have a modem.
In hardwareworld, they also tend to only read the last reply, not the whole thread.
Yeah but for about £12 who gives a fuck and you know that there will be no problems with compatability, or extra leads, or power supplies. So why not use the all in one unit. Saving hassle, space and probably leccy.
Oh and it's much more common to get a joint unit nowadays, at least where I come from
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