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BT voyager 2100 and NTL cable modem
Hi all!
Just a quick question about connecting voyager 2100 and ntl 250 modem cable, although I think I know the answer after reading lots of post, but I want to be sure... I've got a ntl 250 cable modem with a BB connection from ntl that is working ok. A friend gave me his old 2100 bt voyager as he didn't need it any longer and I want to set up a wireless network at home. Is there any way to connect the ethernet port of the ntl250 cable modem directly with the voyager 2100?? I have tried several 2100 configurations but it never gets the IP from the cable modem... My initial idea was to connect things like this: ntl250 -> voyager2100 (through the ethernet port of ntl250 to another ethernet of voyager2100) -> wired + wireless pcs But I think the only way to do it is: ntl250 -> pc (acting lie gateway with 2 ethernet cards) -> voyager2100 (as switch) -> more wired and wireless pcs Is that correct?? Thanks for your help in advance. roberto. |
Re: BT voyager 2100 and NTL cable modem
That would be an ADSL modem and will not work with NTL cable broadband I'm afraid
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Re: BT voyager 2100 and NTL cable modem
The latter way should work though(??). Just using the Voyager as a wired/wireless hub and using ICS on the 'gateway' PC.
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Re: BT voyager 2100 and NTL cable modem
You can use it as a switch/hub but not as a router.
If you have £20 to spare go for something like this http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...duct_uid=52897 |
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