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Networking with NTL Home Modem
Hi,
Im looking for some help on adding a router to my existing NTL Home Cable Modem. At the moment i simply have the cable connection into the modem, then a usb connection to my PC. However i use xbox live which means i sometimes connect my modem to the xbox via an ethernet connection. So when alternating between the PC and Xbox i have to unplug whichever i am not using anymore and power cycle the modem. To get around doing this i am thinking of purchasing a router which i am assuming will mean i can keep both the PC and Xbox connected at all times. From what i understand the router would connect to the modem via the ethernet port. then the xbox would connect to one of the spare ports on the router. Is this correct or would there be anything else involved? Thanks in advance |
Re: Networking with NTL Home Modem
You are correct... and welcome to the forum
The WAN port on the router connects directly to the modem, the LAN ports (normally 4 of them) is then available for you to plug in your PC/xbox/anything else The power up sequence will be as follows, Modem, Router and then PC/xbox that way the correct IP's are issued. The ONLY issue might be ports and greatly depends on what software you have running... Programs like P2P or even some games might need a port opening up, you'll soon find out and is a very easy fix.. One other bonus is that just about all routers now sold have wireless which means you can link in other things (like a laptop/ipod)..just remember to change the security setting to WPA2...probably best to ask more when you get the router :) |
Re: Networking with NTL Home Modem
Cheers Kymmy, thanks for your help, much appreciated.
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