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Alexander Sharomet2019-04-22 09:15:37
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Alexander Sharomet, 2019-04-22 09:15:37

The provider is blocking the wifi router, is there any way to bypass it?

Hello.
I tried to install a wifi router for myself, but it does not work, I called the provider, he says that the router needs to be bought only from him and you need to pay for it every month.
Can this be bypassed somehow?
Thank you.

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Fixid, 2019-04-22
@sharomet

Clone the computer's MAC or where the connection comes from

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Sanes, 2019-04-22
@Sanes

The provider meant that he guarantees work with the router that he provides. For the rest, suffer yourself.

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CityCat4, 2019-04-22
@CityCat4

Herasse prov.
Of course, I have seen greyhounds, but there is no such thing yet :)
If there is an alternative, it is better to send it to the south :) If not, or if there is experience / love in fucking a mosquito, you can start with the grounds on which they demand it.

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irishmann, 2019-04-22
@irishmann

Interesting topic, googled, here's what I found: 1 link , 2 link , 3 link

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-04-22
@Zoominger

Send such a provider to and contact the OZPP, they do not have the right to demand the purchase of their router.
You are provided with a line and a channel, and you get it into a PC or into a WiFi router - it's up to you.
The provider itself cannot block this in principle.

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Stanislav Bodrov, 2019-04-22
@jenki

Very strongly resembles one striped opsos. He has this all the time. Either the router is not the same, then the operating system is not the same system. If there is no way to change such a wonderful dip, try to crutch. Clone the MAC address from the computer to the router (previously save the MAC address of the router), terrorize with constant calls to the TP Provo, ...

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