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Old 24-02-2007, 17:11   #12
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Re: can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless

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Originally Posted by rico_chr0nic View Post
thx for the kind welcome and thx for the info,

Hmm the router that you all have recomanded the link one does that have a port to be able to add more then 4 puters ?? eg putting like this,
modem,router,hub,the from the hub/switch to the puters ?

thx again for the info
rico
Yep any router that supports more than one computer at a time (i.e. it hasn't been limited like the Telewest supplied Netgear thing) can have a switch / hub connected from one of it's ports so you can network a larger number of PCs/ printers etc. Bear in mind that the Virgin Media terms or acceptable use policy limit the number of computers you should be using.
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