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Could a wireless AIS FIBER router be sold ?

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I have a wireless AIS FIBRE router that I used for 5 months. Now I no longer use it as I've got another source of Wifi.

 

I want to sell the router but I am not sure if the router is tied exclusively to my register number/internet no/customer no or some thing like that, so that it can only be used by me. If it was correct, then my router couldn't be used by other people after selling.

 

My question is: is a router tied exclusively to only one single customer after registering the Wifi service ? or it can also be used by other people ?

 

Much thank.

Edited by TGZ453

If you mean the "extra" Edimax unit, I'm going to guess that you cannot sell it because it's not your property.

I'm pretty sure AIS will want it back if you ever give up the service.

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i just got my ais router and play box.

It is on LOAN for free till my contract ends,  Its NOT yours to sell

 

AND  without a contract its worthless to anyone else...

 

Edited by phuketrichard

I've had AIS FTTH for over two years. My router is an Huawei HG8240 GPON.

I subscribed to pay for 20M d/l, and was on the basis of (their words) "free router & free installation".

 

Admittedly it didn't actually say in black and white that it was a gift and they would not require it back if I terminated the service.

 

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On 3/11/2018 at 1:24 AM, JaiMaai said:

If you mean the "extra" Edimax unit, I'm going to guess that you cannot sell it because it's not your property.

I'm pretty sure AIS will want it back if you ever give up the service.

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This is my AIS Fibre router vvv.png

Tied to your account, not your property and maybe worth a fiver in scrap.

 

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