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Simple question VM & Netgear router
Hi
Hope someone can help. I have Virgin media and use their supplied modem. I want wireless within the flat so I've just bought a Netgear 'Rangemax' wireless cable router. I was expecting that I could plug the white virgin cable into the netgear but seems I must connect the netgear to the Virgin modem via an ethernet cable. Is this right? is it the most sensible way to proceed? I could take the netgear back if there's a better / neater option (ideally I'd like less boxes / power sockets in use). Sorry if this is a dumb question Cheers R |
Re: Simple question VM & Netgear router
With Cable Broadband, you have to use the Virgin Media supplied modem. The modem then connects via ethernet to the router WAN port. Hence you must ensure your router does not include it's own modem.
Routers with inbuilt modems are available for ADSL (BT type phone) systems only. Cable and ADSL work a little differently, hence the router setup differences. |
Re: Simple question VM & Netgear router
Thanks so it has to be 2 boxes and 2 power sockets used?
The router is specifically for cable so I assume it doesn't contain a modem. Thanks R |
Re: Simple question VM & Netgear router
Yep two lots of power, not very green is it :(
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Re: Simple question VM & Netgear router
No not very green and not very neat for those of us living in very small flats:D
Thanks very much for your help R |
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