| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | Anonymous | |
| 52 | Ryan Page | what harm can it do to use your own router and just think of the money you would save by not having to keep replacing your faulty ones |
| 53 | Anonymous | YES |
| 54 | Anonymous | YES |
| 55 | Matthew Whetton | |
| 56 | Clinton Duke | Draconian policies - absolutely no valid reason to force the customer to use their supplied router. This has ruined my home network and i have lost connectivity to half of my computers and peripherals. Disgusting behaviour by Sky, and there are many other choices out there. Pathetic. |
| 57 | Anonymous | I WANT TO USE MY OWN AND VASTLY SUPERIOR ROUTER YOU FUCKING CUNTS SKY!!! |
| 58 | Steffan Davies | I think that not allowing end users access to their own user credentials is both unethical and unfair and to further punish them by using the terms and conditions for using cutting people off if they use their own equipment is simply not on. I want to use a specific router with VPN connectivity and improve on a poor wireless reception. Why not allow it but not support it as so many other providers do? |
| 59 | Anonymous | We should be able to use our own rounters |
| 60 | james Fothergill | |
| 61 | lee Beretta | |
| 62 | Anonymous | |
| 63 | Anonymous | i should have the right to choose!! |