23-12-2005, 16:19
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Location: london
Age: 53
Services: 10 meg cable modem ntl 250
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USB or ETHERNET
My mate had bb installed today does he have to use the instal disc if he connects it to his network port he has the 250 modem
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23-12-2005, 16:21
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Somewhere
Services: Virgin for TV and Internet, BT for phone
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
No.
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23-12-2005, 16:23
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/forum/article.php?a=13
Simple answer - you only need the ntl disk if you use USB as you have to load drivers for the USB
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23-12-2005, 16:24
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Location: london
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
Cheers, xp should be able to assign ip will it???
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23-12-2005, 16:25
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
Yep standard default XP settings should enable the ethernet connection to get an autoassigned IP from the modem
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23-12-2005, 16:27
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
Thanks for that he will not listen so i print it and take it to him that will shut him up!!
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23-12-2005, 16:30
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
If he wants to use the CD, there is no reason why he shouldn't. It just will personalise Internet Explorer to ntl, and maybe a few other minor things. It won't do any harm, it's just not essential.
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24-12-2005, 01:29
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Services: 30mb BB
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
USB or ETHERNET, how about putting it this way: SKODA or FERRARI
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24-12-2005, 01:31
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Lincolnshire
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
Ethernet.
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24-12-2005, 13:51
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
Quote:
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Originally Posted by Web-Junkie
USB or ETHERNET, how about putting it this way: SKODA or FERRARI 
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He likes SKODAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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24-12-2005, 16:07
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
Oh dear, bit of an anorak is he?
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24-12-2005, 16:31
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
His prob if he wont listen!!!
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24-12-2005, 23:25
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: sunny south coast
Services: NTL 10MBIT NTL250 CM
NTL DIGI TV
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total £100 + PM
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
10mbit line usb download speed 500k
10 mbit line on ETHERNET download speed 1.40mbit
same pc same modem same line
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25-12-2005, 00:45
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Services: NTL 10MB (CM250) + TV + Phone
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
as jack points out, USB1.1 is SLOWER than 10mbit/sec so seems a bit silly to use it
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27-12-2005, 02:24
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Services: Freeview, 2 meg ntl & BT phone
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Re: USB or ETHERNET
Sorry, I just joined as I have to take umbrage at some of the posts - there is FA wrong with a Skoda!!
I've got a vRS Octavia, sound as a pound and quick to boot.
You can't compare usb and ethernet using skoda, it's more like comparing Huwei (Skoda) with Cisco (Ferrari).
The name's crap but under the bonnet there's bugger all difference except the price tag
hapless
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