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Old 03-03-2005, 17:45   #4
Matth
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Re: NTL broadband and router connection

I've always cloned the adapter MAC address to the router - saves going through the registering procedure, and makes it easy to swap back.

If the router is not capable of auto-X selection, you may need to add or remove a crossover - the NTL supplied kit I have, has a straight cable and a crossover adapter, and it plugs directly in to my Sweex LB000021 without alteration (crossover adapter still in place).
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