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Efc66shep 22-09-2006 11:03

ntl broadband wifi connection
 
I have just subscribed to ntl cable broadband, can I buy a wifi router that connects to the ntl modem they have supplied or do I need to buy a router modem and connect direct to the ntl cable?

Paul K 22-09-2006 11:05

Re: ntl broadband wifi connection
 
Cable router will do the job make sure it's DSL and not ADSL if you are on their STB or SACM delivered BB though.

Stuart 22-09-2006 13:29

Re: ntl broadband wifi connection
 
As this isn't a question about Cableforum, I have moved it to the Networking forum.

:welcome: to the forum.

Halcyon 22-09-2006 14:19

Re: ntl broadband wifi connection
 
:welcome:

Yep a normal Wireless router is what you need.
The NTL modem plugs into the router and then you connect your computers to the router either via wireless or the router also has ports on the back to connect via ethernet cable too.
Just make sure the router you buy does not have an ADSL modem built in to it as that would not work.

Gareth 22-09-2006 19:05

Re: ntl broadband wifi connection
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 34121913)
Cable router will do the job make sure it's DSL and not ADSL if you are on their STB or SACM delivered BB though.

Think Paul means "make sure it's cable and not ADSL" ;)

Cobbydaler 22-09-2006 19:12

Re: ntl broadband wifi connection
 
They're usually described as cable/dsl... ;)


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