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Old 06-09-2006, 13:16   #1
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Router for NTL set-top box ?

Please can anyone tell me the manufacturer and model number of any cheap wired router which they have made work with an NTL set-top box. Thanks very much in advance.

For reasons why, see my next post 'RP614 and NTL cable broadband'.
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Old 06-09-2006, 13:19   #2
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Re: Router for NTL set-top box ?

Linksys WRT54G..
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Re: Router for NTL set-top box ?

WRT is a wireless one. Plenty of good wired only ones, from Linksys and others.
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Re: Router for NTL set-top box ?

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Thanks for the rapid response. I'm sorry to labour the point, but can you tell me a model number which you know works. I have already lost money on one router and I don't want to repeat the experience
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Re: Router for NTL set-top box ?

Can't give you a personal recommendation since I use a wired/wireless router - the Linksys one given above by Stuart.

You want to ensure that any router's WAN (internet) port can support 10/100 speeds so you can run the ever increasing broadband services becoming available.
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Re: Router for NTL set-top box ?

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Rob

Thanks for the rapid response. I'm sorry to labour the point, but can you tell me a model number which you know works. I have already lost money on one router and I don't want to repeat the experience
See my reply to your other thread - your Netgear probably will work if you register it.
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