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Originally Posted by bigjazza
Hi all - A networking novice about to commit some cash and wireless set up time (Linksys Router) seeks advice on whether or not my NTL BB account uses static or dynamic addresses and whether or not I need pay any attention at all to instructions re PPPoE!
Short and simple (yet constructive answers) gratefully received. 
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NTL Broadband uses dynamic IP addresses, not static.
PPPoE is not used.
So...
The router will need to be set to "Obtain IP Automatically" (or equivalent wording). I think this is usually the default anyway on Linksys broadband routers (e.g. BEFSR41, WRT54G, etc).
Linksys routers come with very good instructions, & also a handy set-up CD with an easy to use installation "wizard".
Have a look at this thread for using a router to share a broadband connection:
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/showthread.php?t=8269
If you're using a wireless router, then also have a look at this thread for very important & useful info on securing a wireless network:
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/showthread.php?t=8435
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Originally Posted by Kits
Hello bigjazza and  to the forums. I think you will find all the answer have been covered in this thread here
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That's just about wireless transmission distance...
Still useful info though