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Old 19-08-2005, 15:58   #7
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Re: Wireless asdl/router for internet access

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Originally Posted by funkyCable
I posted something up yesterday http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...ad.php?t=33698and was told that you could diable the modem any ideas if i can do it with my router?
Hmm from that linked thread:
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Originally Posted by Chris W
am not sure if you could use your current router as an access point- really depends on what make/model it is- you need to be able to disable the ADSL modem in it. If you tell us the make/ model we should be able to confirm if it can be used as an access point.
You need to answer that and guidance may be forthcoming.
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