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benpollinger 01-08-2005 21:34

Wireless router ADSL -> DSL
 
Hello folks,

I am currently on BT, using an ADSL wireless router/modem, the US Robotics 9106: http://www.usr-emea.com/support/s-pr...unkg&prod=9106

I will soon be moving to a house with NTL, and will get DSL broadband. Would I be able to connect the (wired) NTL supplied router to my current wireless router, so it can serve as a wireless AP? Or would I need to buy a new DSL wireless router?

cheers,
Ben

MovedGoalPosts 01-08-2005 21:40

Re: Wireless router ADSL -> DSL
 
:welcome: to Cable Forum :D

Unfortunately combined ADSL modem with routers do not operate on cable systems. There is no provision on such combined kit to output the router only function to a WAN connection that would attach to a cable modem or Set Top Box. ADSL and cable are different technologies so ADSL modems are incompatible with cable.

best suggestion, if you opt for cable is to ebay your existing kit, and buy a new router. If you then ever return to ADSL the router standalone could be used on ADSL simply by adding an ADSL modem.

zing_deleted 01-08-2005 22:15

Re: Wireless router ADSL -> DSL
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by benpollinger
Hello folks,

I am currently on BT, using an ADSL wireless router/modem, the US Robotics 9106: http://www.usr-emea.com/support/s-pr...unkg&prod=9106

I will soon be moving to a house with NTL, and will get DSL broadband. Would I be able to connect the (wired) NTL supplied router to my current wireless router, so it can serve as a wireless AP? Or would I need to buy a new DSL wireless router?

cheers,
Ben


you say your getting DSL broadband does this mean its not a NTL cabled area and your gonna use the Freedom package and a BT line????

and also :welcome: :)

benpollinger 02-08-2005 01:33

Re: Wireless router ADSL -> DSL
 
Thanks for the welcomes.

To clarify, I'm currently not in a cabled area (hence ADSL), but am moving to an NTL area, so plan to get their cable BB package:
http://www.home.ntl.com/page/broadband2

I know ADSL and DSL are different, but just hoped to be able to use whatever NTL supply to connect to the net, then use the router functions of my current wireless box to share the connection (obviously not the ADSL modem functions)

Ah well, looks like it's ebay...

cheers,
Ben

zing_deleted 02-08-2005 01:36

Re: Wireless router ADSL -> DSL
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by benpollinger
Thanks for the welcomes.

To clarify, I'm currently not in a cabled area (hence ADSL), but am moving to an NTL area, so plan to get DSL.

I know ADSL and DSL are different, but just hoped to be able to use whatever NTL supply to connect via DSL, then use the router functions of my current wireless box to share the connection (obviously not the ADSL modem functions)

Ah well, looks like it's ebay...

cheers,
Ben

DSL = family of digital telecommunications protocols designed to allow high speed data communication over the existing copper telephone lines between end-users and telephone companies

stolen from here ;) http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&lr=&oi=defmore&q=define:DSL

the A in ADSL just means that upload and download are different speeds (asymetrical )

Cable isnt DSL and will use a different modem so you will need to purchase a new router

Matthew 02-08-2005 06:42

Re: Wireless router ADSL -> DSL
 
Ben to save all the hassle you are likely to have I would get BT reinstalled and I think they will even do it for free but I am not 100% on that. Some of the other members of here will agree with me in saying that NTL are not the best and if you are unlucky you can go from problem to problem. If that was me I would have BT reinstalled but then again thats me, it's up to you.

MovedGoalPosts 02-08-2005 10:21

Re: Wireless router ADSL -> DSL
 
NTLl "may not be the best", but neither are a number of BT based suppliers. Look at the issues a lot of LLU ISPs are having like Bulldog. While I am not a member of the ntl fan club, I feel it is harsh to make such a sweeping statement. Bear in mind that by the very nature of this site we will have many who come here to expresss dissatisfaction with their cable setup. Equally however if you go to ADSL based fourms, you willl see many expressing disspointment with their ISP.

It can depend on where you are, how far you are from an exchange as to whether ADSL or Cable is likely to be the better option. Headline speeds of up to 8meg on ADSL frequently prove impractical due to distance.

benpollinger 02-08-2005 13:15

Re: Wireless router ADSL -> DSL
 
Thanks folks. In terms of the whole home package (broadband, phone, TV), NTL seems a good deal. I can live with buying a new router and flogging my current one if I must.

I'd agree that 'customer experience' of any provider seems rather variable - I've had no problems with BT and FireNet (ADSL reseller), but seen plenty of complaints about both. In a previous home, Telewest were a nightmare, but a friend has had good service from them.

I am on 512kbps for now, and am just starting to find it slow for a few things, so any NTL package will be an upgrade.

cheers one again,
Ben
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Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb
Cable isnt DSL and will use a different modem so you will need to purchase a new router

Ach, my bad, thanks for that.

zing_deleted 02-08-2005 14:44

Re: Wireless router ADSL -> DSL
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob C
NTLl "may not be the best", but neither are a number of BT based suppliers. Look at the issues a lot of LLU ISPs are having like Bulldog. While I am not a member of the ntl fan club, I feel it is harsh to make such a sweeping statement. Bear in mind that by the very nature of this site we will have many who come here to expresss dissatisfaction with their cable setup. Equally however if you go to ADSL based fourms, you willl see many expressing disspointment with their ISP.

It can depend on where you are, how far you are from an exchange as to whether ADSL or Cable is likely to be the better option. Headline speeds of up to 8meg on ADSL frequently prove impractical due to distance.


Dont start me on LLU :Yikes: :Yikes: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: etc etc etc


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