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Old 19-02-2007, 20:36   #6
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Re: Can ADSL modem router be used with NTL modem???

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Originally Posted by Jan_hammered View Post
Hey Nikesh,

Thanks for the quick reply and tip. I shall look into the Linksys. Not sure if they're recommended for Mac's but hopefully so...

Cheers,

Jan
They connect via Ethernet. The Mac will have no idea what's on the other end of the network cable. It will just work.

And yes, I have owned a mac for a couple of years, and been using a mac for several years.

I also (until recently) had a WRT54G. It works fine with the mac.

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ View Post
According to the below link it's not.

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/sto...m=1&tabIndex=1
They are talking a load of ....

They also state it's a DSL router for cable. DSL and Cable are two different technologies. A DSL router will not work with a cable connection.
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