Originally posted by germcevoy[..]
it's what i'm looking for but they don't work. I did a stint in a call center for sky broadband and theirs is 192.168.0.1 but the Home Hub is different. I could phone BT but I couldn't be arsed
http://bthomehub.home/ or 192.168.1.254 is what you'd use to log in on your web browser, and the default username is admin, and the default password is either admin or your serial number for the BT HomeHub.
We had a bit of a problem with some spy-ware, adware, Trojans and a few viruses earlier and I bought Windows Vista to try out on the other computer - it's actually pretty good for what it's meant to do. So far, it's all going well for the second part, and one of the spywares had around 57 sub-entries, which we had to go through Safe Mode and get rid of and then every time in a new folder, you press Back and it opens some advertising fucker of a page.
This is the page where I got the info from: http://www.frequencycast.co.uk/homehub.html - pretty helpful.
They gave the Hub phone number out to numerous charities and companies and they are phoning non stop etc
Is that not breaking the law, giving out your personal details without your consent? Methinks so. Charities I think can still call (under the EU telecommunication laws) because they're not selling you any services or goods, but companies selling you stuff like services and goods are not allowed to call without your consent - which these BT fucks should not have.