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Old 26-10-2006, 11:40   #6
handyman
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Re: belkin USB a worry

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Originally Posted by Itshim View Post
How did you guess !!

Have the kit ( both parts)so the best thing to do ? is show the eng when he comes and creep!!
The Engineer will most likely not set up the router for you.

We can help but we would need some more information.

1. Which town are you in (ntl use 2 different systems across the UK)

2. Location of your equipment after install. If you get a cable modem fitted it will be a tiny blue box and should be located next to your computer. If its stb they will run a cable from the stb to your pc (it already has the modem inside).

If its stb or modem but you want to have all of the equipment together then your can connect with an Ethernet cable from the stb or modem to the router then wirelessly to your pc in a different room.

There are more than enough people on here that can walk you through setting up your connection regardless of your computer skill level.
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