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Old 18-12-2005, 14:08   #16
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Re: How to position a modem in the cable sequence

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Originally Posted by HowardS
I am happy to pay the £50 if its not just a case of giving me a modem I don't need/like and plugging it into the usb socket.

Mind you it is a bit of a cheek to expect a fee for a service which I already pay a lot for and doesn't always work that well.
The Modem is a Cable Modem and connects between NTL's Coax and your PC (like your Samsung box does currently), Standalone Cable Modems are more reliable really than getting your Internet Via STB.
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