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wolvotim 07-03-2005 18:42

Newbie Question
 
Hi-ya Newbie hear:D:D.



I have my cable modem up stairs in my room and my STB downstairs in my living room. If I wanted to use my laptop in my living room could I just switch off my cable modem take my laptop downstairs plug it into my STB reboot both laptop and STB and be able to go online???

MovedGoalPosts 07-03-2005 18:50

Re: Newbie Question
 
:welcome: to Cable Forum :D

Sorry, no. Your broadband is supplied through the modem only. not the STB
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Your best option would be to get wireless, so you can use the lappy wherever you want (within limits - bathtime browsing could get a bit messy)

wolvotim 07-03-2005 18:54

Re: Newbie Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MovedGoalPosts
:welcome: to Cable Forum :D

Sorry, no. Your broadband is supplied through the modem only. not the STB
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Your best option would be to get wireless, so you can use the lappy wherever you want (within limits - bathtime browsing could get a bit messy)



Been thinking of going wireless, just wondered if that RJ45 port on the back of the STB could be utilized

MovedGoalPosts 07-03-2005 19:04

Re: Newbie Question
 
Nope the way your broadband has been set up means that RJ45 port will do nothing. Some get their ntl BB via the STB, others by modem. A popular concensus around here is that BB via modem can be better, especially if your STB is a PACE model (the Samsung STBs being more modern are better equiped to handle faster BB speeds.

Typically ntl will only allow one BB account at any one address, so there is no way the STB connection can be activated (as this would have a separate account to the modem).

wolvotim 07-03-2005 19:08

Re: Newbie Question
 
oh well, looks like im going wireless then:D:D

Chris W 07-03-2005 19:39

Re: Newbie Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MovedGoalPosts
Nope the way your broadband has been set up means that RJ45 port will do nothing. Some get their ntl BB via the STB, others by modem. A popular concensus around here is that BB via modem can be better, especially if your STB is a PACE model (the Samsung STBs being more modern are better equiped to handle faster BB speeds.

Typically ntl will only allow one BB account at any one address, so there is no way the STB connection can be activated (as this would have a separate account to the modem).

urm... isn't this a question in the telewest forum??

I presume the facts would be the same for telewest, but can someone verify this?

MovedGoalPosts 07-03-2005 20:03

Re: Newbie Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by monkeybreath
urm... isn't this a question in the telewest forum??

Doh just asssumed ntl, without looking at origins of the post having entered it after doing a "new posts" search :dunce:

thedazstar 08-03-2005 12:03

Re: Newbie Question
 
Another downfall of running your service from your set top box is at present you cant get a speed faster than 1mb as the box cant handle it. You could ask them to send you out euther a wired or wireless kit to run from the back of your STB but a modem connection is much better, If you require wireless i would adv you to buy a router


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