how to migrate to another isp ?

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Hi All don,t want to sound thick ,but if you want to migrate to another isp ,do u cancel your service with the present isp first ,or what ,never done this so not keyed up ,always been with the one isp for 4 years ?
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No you don't cancel, just phone them up and ask for a MAC code, which you should receive no longer than 5x days, the MAC code is valid for 30 days, so if you don't use it it just becomes invalid and your service just continues as normal with your provider.

If you use the MAC, then all you do is give it to your new provider and they sort it all out for you, they will give you your new details, username/password etc... for logging on, then in about 7x days time you will find that you can't log on to your old provider (which you are still on for the 7x days during the migration process, or for however long it takes) anymore, so all you have to do is put in your new details (username/password), and click connect, and thats it all done, your away on your new provider, the only down time you should have is how long it takes you to change your username/password over in your modem/router and click connect. :)
 
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LoadsaMoney said:
No you don't cancel, just phone them up and ask for a MAC code, which you should receive no longer than 5x days, the MAC code is valid for 30 days, so if you don't use it it just becomes invalid and your service just continues as normal with your provider.

If you use the MAC, then all you do is give it to your new provider and they sort it all out for you, they will give you your new details, username/password etc... for logging on, then in about 7x days time you will find that you can't log on to your old provider (which you are still on for the 7x days during the migration process, or for however long it takes) anymore, so all you have to do is put in your new details (username/password), and click connect, and thats it all done, your away on your new provider, the only down time you should have is how long it takes you to change your username/password over in your modem/router and click connect. :)
Thanks a very helpful and informative description ,i,m learning ! just one thing what does MAC stand for i,ve been racking my brain ! :confused:
 
Yeah migrations great, ive done it twice, and both times all ive had to do was swap my details over in my router with my new username/password then connect, its no trouble at all. :)
 
LoadsaMoney said:
Yeah migrations great, ive done it twice, and both times all ive had to do was swap my details over in my router with my new username/password then connect, its no trouble at all. :)
so who are you with now ? i,m looking for an isp that doesn,t throttle the p2p ? :confused:
 
LoadsaMoney said:
No you don't cancel, :)

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Not quite so easy going from Bulldog or any other LLU to Sky.

Sky are unable to accept MACs from LLU providers and it is necessary to cease and then re-provide.

The process for me seems to be:

Cease Bulldog
Reactivate BT line
Wait 5 days
Ask Sky to provide.

There will be downtime. :(
 
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