14-02-2018 19:32
06-05-2020 22:07
Hi Chris
I have an Archer VR400 and despite several attempts, the NowTV helpdesk are unable (or maybe unwilling) to tell me how to change from their Hub to this alternative DSL router. Please let me know how you did this "in two minutes". Thanks
07-05-2020 7:03
I didn’t
ended up cancelling and went to Plusnet who are far more helpful
13-05-2020 19:47
Hey mate, you mentioned that you were able to use your own router with Now TV ?.. Can you help me do the same ?
thx
dl
21-05-2020 16:47
Hi I want to replace my NowTV router with a TP link AC1200/Archer400, can anyone help with the setup please as it wont just plug and play so im guessing some settings need changing somewhere, and I'm at a loss as to where. Thank you in advance
13-06-2020 15:03
Hi can you tell me please how you have set your own router up?
19-10-2020 8:02
Hi, please can you let me know the details of how you connected your TP Link router to the NowTV network. Many thanks. Nigel
09-11-2020 10:33
I have a TP Link Archer D2 and I would like to use it on NowTV Broadband. Please let me know how you solved this conundrum.
Thanks
Jimmy789
17-11-2020 15:39 - edited 17-11-2020 15:39
@Anonymous User Do you have fibre or broadband with nowtv?
18-11-2020 6:17
Thanks I found the link but regretfully my router doesn't have "option 61" so I'm out of luck. The NowTV price was good but the service isn't too good. My connection regularly breaks for 5 seconds at a time and the Engineers tell me I've got too many things connected, not being used just connected. That would be credible were it not for the fact that I've used 3 different ISPs in the past 3 years and the other 2 gave no problem with the same set-up.
11-12-2020 8:05
@Anonymous User
I had the problem of too many connected devices, so this can be real.
However, the symptoms were that when I used a device that exceeded the limit (which was, I think, 24), it would just bump off another device. And if that was in use, the break would be indefinite.
Your router may handle this differently - and every router should have a bigger device table than that - but it’s a real thing.