Kev <invalid@invalid.invalid> hath wroth:
>Jeff Liebermann wrote:
>> On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 10:58:51 +0000, Kev <invalid@invalid.invalid>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> The "Hub" doesn't have such niceties, it came as a freebie when we
>>> upgraded to "up to 8Mb" broadband.
>>> http://tinyurl.com/zghtn
>>
>> The tinyurl didn't show anything. I got a blank page.
>
>Not noticed that before, it seems that if I try to do a tinyurl for any
>of the specification pages on the BT Shop website it produces a blank page.
That's usually what happens with a web site that uses a "content
management system" or "web applications framework". The various pages
are assembled on the fly, are often dependent on what was previously
viewed, and often have URL's that only work for a specific session.
The URL's are sometimes impossible to bookmark.
>> However, I
>> found the BT Hub elsewhere. Only one ethernet jack.
>Was it this one, being pedantic, 2 ethernet Skt's
>http://www.shop.bt.com/invt/car121?h...DRL5gjJw%3D%3D
>http://www.shop.bt.com/invt/car121
Chuckle. I used Google images. I just wanted a general clue as to
what it looked like. See:
<http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=bt+home+hub>
for a variety of BT Home Hubs. I assumed it was one of the 2Wire
devices, some of which have only one ethernet jack. I guess not.
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