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Old 28-01-2007, 10:42   #2
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Re: Broadband through V+/TV Drive Box??

I've seen someone else post on here, a telewest user I think, suggesting their broadband was via the TV drive. I think it's an unusual setup though.

I certainly wouldn't want my existing STB, moved to a different room and still doing the broadband. My cabling would be all wrong. TBH when I decide to go to tvdrive, one of the advantages to me would be that I'd hope to move to a modem, rather than STB based broadband, at the same time. That would let me get higher broadband speeds in the future when the STB can't support the 10meg services.

If you are at all concerned, phone customer services. They should be able to clarify.
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