Is it me or am I missing something in all ISP's approach to installing broadband......
My friend is visually impaired (he has very limited vision in one eye only) and he lives on his own in a flat in London. His mother asked me to look into upgrading his phone line so he can connect an "Alexa"
device.
Nobody (ISP's) seems to have any policy regarding how this can be achieved!, for the rest of us it's put the filter in - plug the router in - turn on - with any luck! you may get a signal lock straight away
If not connect our laptop/computer to check connection details- - have another go etc.
then setup the wireless part!
EE with whom he has a mobile contract with is by far the cheapest (36Mb Broadband not ADSL) at £24 including anytime phone calls, has no "Managed install"
Has anybody got any thoughts on this conundrum .......
Robin