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Old 22-07-2006, 20:34   #12
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Re: Ethernet Port On Pace Box

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Originally Posted by emsee
what connection? i dont want another connection... So what is the ethernet port on the NTL PACE digital box for then?

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basically i just want to put an ethernet wire from my router in the NTL PACE DIgital box {stb} Thats all... who said i wanted to pay for another connection :S
I can see it's already been explained several times what the ethernet port on the stb does but here goes, I'll try flogging a dead horse as well

The ethernet port enables a subscriber to access Broadband via the NTL STB PACE BOX. For this Broadband connection you pay ntl a sum of money per month and they send the relevant signal to the box. By all means plug an ethernet cable into the STB box via your router but don't expect to access the internet. The ethernet port has no other function other than stated above.
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