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Broadband via STB
When I was at a relative's home yesterday in Walton on Thames (KT12 post code), I noticed that his Samsung STB appears to be providing broadband internet as well. I'm not familiar with this arrangement: as an ex-Cable London/Telewest customer, I've always had separate cables for TV and internet.
Is this a hangover from ntl? If so, are there any advantages to keeping with just a STB? |
Re: Broadband via STB
Both NTL and Telewest used to supply broadband through the set top boxes.
The advantage at the time was they also gave you a wireless access point at a time when wireless wasn't really offered. Now though I think it's more a disadvantage as our broadband speeds get higher and higher. The Telewest ones were restricted to 1Mb, while the NTL can go as high as 6Mb. |
Re: Broadband via STB
I thought it was only provided to the ex-C&W networks?
I had it - but when I had the V+ installed I asked if they could change to SACM and they were most happy to oblige. (Did initially change the billing as there was a separate charge for internet, but now it's all back on the one bill.) As far as I am aware, it's no longer an option, and I believe VM would prefer all to change to SACM only - but someone might correct me on that... |
Re: Broadband via STB
Walton on Thames would have been ex Cable & Wireless ex Nynex.
Broadband via Set Top Box, never had a wireless option. You'd still have needed a separate router. In the initial days of cable digital TV and broadband the shared box seemed like a good idea. However the stand alone cable modem is now much to be preferred and indeed that is the only option now available to all new broadband connections. |
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Later dual CPU TV boxes in NTL were better but then originally had the ethernet port locked to 10Mbits/sec so were useless when 10Meg was introduced. |
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Only used WEP encryption though, so nowadays not very secure and yes we're trying to get everyone moved to a modem as it's a lot better. |
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Had BB through NTL STB for the first few years and it was bloody terrible. Never had a wireless option and would think that if it did the speed would have been worse. Always disconnecting and I was on the phone to them every week.
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