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 Re: Broadband Sharing by Router - A Step By Step Guide 
		
		
		The article is excellent and very informative for me as a new member. However my problem is that I am about to set up a home Wi-Fi network (2 PC's and a Laptop). I currently have an NTL set top box which delivers Internet via the inbuilt modem by cable to one of my PC's. I then share the Internet connection with the other PC by cable and hub method. 
	Can someone confirm that my understnding of my requiremensts are correct: Wi-Fi router WAN port connected by cable to the NTL set top box. Each PC or Laptop to have a Wi-Fi card installed in it plus software No cable connection between Wi-Fi Router and any PC No need to use NTL Broadband Installation software on any PC or Laptop Is this the correct configuration or am I wrong somewhere, I do not wanmt to buy Wi-Fi hardware which is incorrect for my needs. Any answers would be greatly appreciated.  | 
		
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		Hi Charlie 
	Yes you are correct. You may need to temporarily connect a PC via cable to a router LAN port to do initial router configuration.  | 
		
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		It might be also worth having an ethernet cable to connect a computer to, in case you change the wifi settings and disconnect yourself. (I've done it). 
	I leave the desktop connected to the router by ethernet, and have the two laptops on wifi. Don't forget to set the security (change SSID name, MAC address filters and passwords).  | 
		
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		Thanks for reply - I will now try this out with my new kit 
	---------- Post added at 19:45 ---------- Previous post was at 19:38 ---------- Andy Thanks for info - I will now try out the suggestions - many thanks  | 
		
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 Your not the only one.... ;) If you want a good encyption code on the wireless. http://www.kurtm.net/wpa-pskgen/ Although only problem is you then need to save it somewhere becuase you don't have a chance of remembering it :shocked:  | 
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