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06-08-2021 11:41 PM
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Sorry for the obvious / stupid question, but I've been on forums for 40+ years (yes, really) but I cannot find any way to simply "reply" to a PlusNet forum post. For example, this excellent post by Baldrick1:
"Turning a Hub Zero into an Access Point" There are options to do just about everything... except "reply" or indeed follow up in some way.
I must be missing some highly esoteric trick!
Thanks, Philip
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07-08-2021 5:53 AM
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Welcome to the forum @pgp566
The topic to which you refer to is locked and can not be replied to - that's why you can't reply to it.
If you want to thank @Baldrick1 then you can click the thumb, if you need further help start a new topic in the relevant board
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07-08-2021 5:55 AM
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07-08-2021 7:41 AM
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Pleased to hear that this post has been useful to you.
This more recent post may also be of interest to you if you only want an Ethernet switch rather than a Wireless Access Point. https://community.plus.net/t5/General-Chat/The-Cost-of-That-ll-Do/m-p/1821472#M291102. Note that my costing for the switch is for a 1Gbps version, A 100Mbps version, which is equivalent to the Hub Zero is cheaper https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-TL-SF1005D-5-Port-Desktop-Ethernet/dp/B0766D8HZ3/ref=sr_1_6?_encodi...
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