I was with talk talk and every time i tried to get in touch with them they had no record of me .... yet they happily took my money every month while providing the worst service in the world !!
ditch them and go to a reputable service provider ....
2006-10-05 04:27:42
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answered by jizzumonkey 6
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No you need the disc. I got the talktalk disc as promised, and set up ok. I have seen the programs on tv, and feel really sorry for the people who can't get sorted.My only grievance is it's much slower than I thought it would be. But that could be because I have Norton security there is plenty people out there saying it slows the computer.
I found it helped going into the shop and talking to the staff helped with any query
2006-10-06 08:44:42
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answered by alex winefly 4
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Your first assertion is fake, yet, the 2d has benefit. very few Protestants do no longer settle for Catholics and Orthodox as no longer being Christian. it may be stupid to; they're 2 of the three significant branches of Christianity, with Protestantism being the different. in spite of the shown fact that, there are certainly denominations that bypass suited back. Anglicans, and a few Lutherans (the Evangelical ones) are area of the "Apostolic Order." this implies their monks have been ordained with the aid of somebody ordained with the aid of somebody ordained with the aid of... each and all of the some time past to the Pentecost, while the Jesus' followers won the present of the Holy Spirit. those denominations can hint their history back that a ways, in an unbroken line. There are no longer many Protestant denominations that declare this, yet, there are some. maximum are something new, and something previous. no longer happy with Roman Catholic strategies, nor the "commonly used" churches, they sought to get well their roots, with the aid of attempting to emulate the very early church. for that reason, they suspect they're appearing in a different way, even nevertheless they're new denominations. a number of them accuse RC, Anglicans, the Orthodox, and others as no longer being "genuine," as they have departed from the what those new churches see through fact the final suited interpretation of Scripture. No church is the "one genuine church." while you're taking an apple, and decrease it in a million/2, that's the unique? They the two are! for that reason, Catholics and the Orthodox, who cut up in 1054, have equivalent claims. Anglicans are the continuation of the church in England, even nevertheless some factor to plenty, plenty till now roots: in all threat as early as 37AD, at Glastonbury (making the Anglican Church older than the Roman one, which began approximately 50AD in Rome).
2016-12-08 08:55:20
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answered by ? 4
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I had the same problem with them. What i did was, I called up the free helpline waited about 5 mins to get through and told them the problem and they said they would send me another CD which arrived in just under a week. i don't know any other way of setting it up without the IP.
2006-10-05 04:28:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Go into a shop & complain. TalkTalk are a disaster. My best mate joined in May & has yet to get activated YET is still paying. If you can ditch them & go with Orange or BT who are much better than the tw*ts at TalkTalk!
2006-10-05 04:22:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I had exactly the same problem and only until i rang them and threatened to report them to ofcom did they suddenly despatch it. No u can't setup without it. Also they were apparently on Watchdog a few nights ago for this problem and their lack of customer service.
2006-10-05 04:30:01
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answered by DJ R 3
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No, you need the IP Addresses to manually configure it
2006-10-05 04:21:38
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answered by Anonymous
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you will proberly need a user name and password and a ip address, get back to whoever you ordered it. good luck
2006-10-05 04:31:16
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answered by star ray 3
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