Well, it's actually the other way around. The apple's are having no trouble connecting with 3rd party (Virgin) equipment, it's the Windows machine's that have a problemNo, it's what you get for going near Crapple rubbish. Guaranteed to always be incompatible with the rest of the world.
Is there an outcome to this or did you just give up? if it didn't work, I'd do them a big favour and press the reset button on the router for at least 30 seconds. That way they'll know how you felt.
#firstworldproblems indeed ....Certainly when NTL cable internet was first rolled out they didn't supply a router, and we had to buy our own.
No, it's what you get for going near Crapple rubbish. Guaranteed to always be incompatible with the rest of the world.
Will it still be a Virgin router if you've stuck something pointy in it?
Sorry - not been in a position to post. Poor @rich p will have been gnawing his fingers to the bone with the anticipation of it all, the ridiculous old lush. With a particular sequence of turning stuff off and on again, the connection via the cable to the router worked, although I still have not been able to log on to the router. I'm going to stay tethered to the desk this morning while I do some stuff that can't wait, and then have another crack at sorting the wireless later.Is there an outcome to this or did you just give up? if it didn't work, I'd do them a big favour and press the reset button on the router for at least 30 seconds. That way they'll know how you felt.
Splendid, we can get back to cooker hoods until we need to discuss how to break into the router.Sorry - not been in a position to post. Poor @rich p will have been gnawing his fingers to the bone with the anticipation of it all, the ridiculous old lush. With a particular sequence of turning stuff off and on again, the connection via the cable to the router worked, although I still have not been able to log on to the router. I'm going to stay tethered to the desk this morning while I do some stuff that can't wait, and then have another crack at sorting the wireless later.
Splendid, we can get back to cooker hoods until we need to discuss how to break into the router.
I think he's onto something.#firstworldproblems
Actually, I suspect @GrumpyGregry is there - except that the Virgin media box might simply be the cable modem, and the Airport thingy might be the router. Certainly when NTL cable internet was first rolled out they didn't supply a router, and we had to buy our own.