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Originally Posted by rdhw
If a separate modem is necessary, NTL will install it and make their connection to it (the incoming NTL cable will be split two ways). You then connect to the new modem using a straight-through ethernet cable between the new modem and the WAN port of your existing router.
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They have offered to install the modem for £50 but I have loads of redundant equipment so thought I could save £50 if the modem ran from the set top box and not from the wall socket.
It seems I may have been wrong and the £50 is for working on the wall socket and not just for plugging a modem of their choice into the set top box?