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LethalLFM
Level 2: Rookie
a month ago
Return of modem and router
My parents have moved into a retirement village can anyone advise what do we do with the modem and nbn router?
thanks
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ProfessorPhone
Level 23: Superhero
a month ago
Re: Return of modem and router
The NBN device is the property of NBN and should be left with the property.
The Telstra modem is your responsibility depending on the contract that was entered into with Telstra and the status of that contract.
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If I have helped you, a "Like" would be appreciated.
If my advice is a solution, please acknowledge it.
I'm not a Telstra employee.
50 + years exp. in radio comms., eg mobile phones since 1963, two-way radios, base stations, antennas & pagers. Expert in current Telstra Go repeaters & smart antennas.
"Being 76 years of age, entitles one to be an expert at everything!!"
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