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Is it possible to connect the ntl modem ethernet to a adsl router, and connect like that?
have a linksys router, and have got rid of adsl for ntl, and i thought it would be easy as connecting the ntl modem to the router, and sharing like that?
Nope - you need a cable router to share an NTL connection (the WAN port of the Cable router gets the DHCP address from the cable modem and then shares this with the local devices).
Ebay the old adsl router and get a new WRT54G?