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Old 31-01-2006, 12:27   #5
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Re: Double cable box broadband conundrum

Do you mean you have two cable modem's or two set top boxes ?
If it is two cable modems, you are probably paying a wholelot more than you could be by having a £50 wireless router that would beam one connection to all your devices, and they could all share the internet.
You would just need a wireless card/ adapter in each of the mahcines that you want connected wirelessely to the router. Some may have wireless already built in.

It would be cheaper than paying for line rental on two cable modems.
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