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Would it be possible to use my DSL router in another house?

Super User Asked on December 3, 2021

I have a broadband connection and a DSL router. I have to go to another house for a couple of weeks. Both the houses have the same telephone connection. So would it be possible to use the DSL Router in the other house? Would there be any extra charges? I know all my usernames and passwords.

2 Answers

If the credentials you are referring to are the ones used to establish the connection and no MAC address checks are done (rare) it should work.

I have used a connection registered on line A on a different line B myself. Even though my ISP never noticed, they asked me to revert the change immediately when I told them.

Answered by dset0x on December 3, 2021

Theoretically it should - you probably will have to change the PPPoE details from the router's connection page.

Practically, some operators might bind the routers to the telephone line/number. I've never seen this, only heard reports of this but there should be no reason why you can't use them

Answered by Sathyajith Bhat on December 3, 2021

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