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hello, need help
hello ppl,
new member jus joined 2day :angel: ----------------------------------- i got NTL Broadband, i bought new Laptop and i want net connection,both in my pc and laptop. you can chk ma laptop spec; Toshiba Equium M40X189 1.6 GHz Pentium M 730 Laptop http://uk.bizrate.com/marketplace/pr...325481067.html my mate told me to buy wireless cable modem. i am new to this stuff, dunno lot about it. can you tell me which one?. Also, does ntl provide with wireless cable modem if i ring them? does it charge? plzzz help me out thnx :) |
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You'll need a wireless Cable Router to go with the modem NTL supply. You can't use an ADSL modem with NTL nor one they don't supply. Then you just plug your router into the NTL modem, once the NTL connection is running, set the router up and then you'll effectively have wireless internet. That LT has integrated wifi (g) but make sure it's turned on by pressing Fn+F8 before trying to find networks! HTH |
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:welcome: to Cable Forum :D
Router recommendations are here Details of the ntl router recommendation (actiontec) but as ntl don't support it why bother with their tie in. Linksys seems quite popular on CF. |
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pc world selling a linksys wireless router with usb wireless adaptor for £60
its a WRT54GSUK its on their homepage at www.pcworld.co.uk wether its the cheapset price or not i can't say ive not looked around but you might wish to consider it. here is a direct link http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/852034 although im not sure if it will work properly (i know the site used to use session specific links, not sure if its still the case) |
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hey ppl,
thnx 4 da answer is Netgear betta den Linksys? i liked this one Netgear WGR614. is it gud? will WRT54GSUK work in my laptop? :) |
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One important bit of advice though: make sure you hide your network otherwise you might find your neighbour logging in! I'm not that sure how to explain how do to that (had to get someone to do it for me) but someone on here will tell you. What made me get it done was my nephew came to visit with his mobile phone that had internet connection and within 5 seconds he'd logged into my network!! Frightening if you have dodgy people lving nearby :erm: |
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as for netgear i recently replaced a cheapo safecom wireless card (dunno if it was the card or the driver but it was playing up a lot) with a netgear one (wg511t, my laptop doesnt have builtin wireless) and so far im extremely satisifed with its performance and all the problems i was having with the wireless connection before have gone. Im connecting to a belkin router btw. linksys are usally pretty good to ive got an old linksys wireless card laying around somewhere that still works fine. netgear, belkin , linksys, d-link are some of the more known brands on network hardware. I should imagine they all do a simular job. as long as both your router and wireless device are 802.11g compatable they should work, some companies offer various technologys that allows you to get 108mbit if you certian models of their equipment together, but any 802.11g compatable card should be able to connect to any 802.11g compatable router @ around 54mbit (it may connect at a lower speed if theres a weak signal or lots of interferance to ensure reliable data transfer) also most 801.11G routers support the older 802.11B standard (as do 802.11g cards) the difference is 802.11B based hardware can only achieve 11mbits over wireless where as 802.11G hardware can achieve a connection speed for around 54mbits. maximum actuall transfer speed though a 802.11G wireless network will probably be somewhere around 22mbits (thats the fastest i could get though it when shifting data over a wireless lan laptop on wireless > desktop on wired) but then thats still 2x faster than ntl's top package. sorry if i've ended up just confusing you its not intentional sometimes i get a bit carried away! |
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...but can you please try and use English here and leave da street and txt talk out in da street! :tu: Lee |
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hey,
whats Eternal USB MODEM? Does that connects pc & laptop without needed wireless router? |
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no one knows about External USB Modem? anyone uses external usb modem?
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this might help ........sorry..... dis mite hlp :D
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You want to connect both the laptop and the desktop simultaneously to the internet... right? In this case, the easiest and best solution would be to get a router. Forget about any USB modems - you don't need one, just get a router. Wireless or not, doesn't really matter (although wireless is better as it gives you more freedom).
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