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Old 05-11-2007, 12:00   #6
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Re: Using ADSL router purely as an access point?

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Originally Posted by Zeph View Post
The LAN Ports will PROBABLY be autoswitching in which case any will act as an Uplink port allowing it to act basically as a second switch
Indeed, did a similar setup last week. Belkin wireless router/ADSL modem. Connected a new ADSL modem (no router on TalkTalk) to the LAN port of the old Belkin modem/router. Worked perfectly. I would assume that most routers will do this.
(I could have called TalkTalk to get the modem settings to apply to the old ADSL modem/router, but didn't have time to wait in a que)
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