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monet208

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  1. hi A friend set op my iphone ( from T Mobile ) up so that my blueyonder.co.uk emails were pushed through from my virgin webmail to my iphone He used pop3.blueyonder.co.uk as incoming server and smtp blueyonder.co.uk as outgoing.I think port 110 for the smtp but do not know the port for the pop3-and would not know how to find it ! Anyway everything worked fine until I went to Tenerife then only the odd email came through and I could send none out.On movistar network-only other one was orange but no better. Had blackberry curve before and it worked and emails worked abroard-wherever So endless time on phone with t mobile techs –given different smtp’s to try and different port settings To cap it all phone stopped turning off and has to go back !! Can anyone tell me the settings that work for them in UK and ABROAD with a blueyonder email ,including port settings and how to set ,if needed,incoming port settings on the iphone ?
  2. Thanks everyone Underneath the "router/access thing" it says "blueyonder broadband" " this can only be used with one pc" and a number MR814v2tw Honeyplanet - when you say hooked our broadband modem into a router do you mean plug the new router into telewests set top box as the thing they sent us is plugged into now
  3. I have telewest wireless broadband that connects to the internet through what i thought was a router (they call it an access point !) thats plugged into their set top box. This "thing"-identical to a router and made by netgear says underneath it can only be used with one pc we now have 2 laptops which we wish to use at the same time to connect to the internet Telewest says impossible but off record told I need a dsl router Any members found a way to do his Thanks
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