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    is it ok whilst downloading overnight to leave your broadband connection running overnight, i just wondored if it would damage it or just checking it would be ok??

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    david02's Avatar only human BT Rep: +1
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    I 'll leave my connection and computer turned on allmost 24 ours a day , 7 days a week. I have had no problems .
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    me too 22*7 hours

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    yeah it should be ok. Why wouldn't it? Just make sure your firewalls are up and running. I have never turned off my cable modem since i bought it.

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    I leave mine on for long aswell.....not 24/7 but long though!!!
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    I've had my computer and connection on for three years straight. the only time it turns off is to reboot or a power outage.

    there is no problem with letting your computer or connection stay on continuously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speed101 View Post
    is it ok whilst downloading overnight to leave your broadband connection running overnight, i just wondored if it would damage it or just checking it would be ok??
    Doing so would not "damage" your connection, but you may want to check with your ISP to see if they have any policies regarding bandwidth restrictions. If your ISP enforces such a policy, they may not be too happy with your constant use and may contact you telling you to tone down your usage. If you haven't received any complaints and/or are staying under the limits of your ISP (if they exist), you have nothing to worry about... except maybe your electric bill.

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    me too 24/7

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    I leave my broadband & computer on 24/7 without any problems.

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    24/7 365 days a year.

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