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Old 21-03-2006, 13:58   #4
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Re: another ntl wireless network question!

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Originally Posted by Aragorn
You will need an ethernet cable plugged into one laptop to setup the router initially (Linksys supply one with the router)
To be honest if you dont even need to do that, I'm trying out a dlink wireless and i just nipped upto the loft and plugged it into the mains and adsl line and nipped down hit the 192.168.1.1 page and cofiged the connection, did a soft reboot and all worked great. Did not need encryption as the wireless signal does not reach to the edge of the property.

For a ntl connection it would be even simpler esp through a cable modem. You can plug and go in many cases without looking at the cd suplied with ntl or the router.
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