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		|  17-07-2005, 21:08 | #1 |  
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				Quick router question!
			 
 
			
			Used to have an oldish wireless B router, a Linksys one (til I got turfed out of my own house    ) So now am looking for a new one. I don't have ADSL, I have NTL, so I only need the "router" bit. I've found this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...007179-5918260 
which comes with a free usb adapter... the ADSL modem part won't affect my NTL connection though will it? As you can tell, I'm not particularly au fait with these things!
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		|  17-07-2005, 21:26 | #2 |  
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			You need one without a built in modem mate. 
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Loads of good info here:
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/article.php?a=74 
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		|  17-07-2005, 21:29 | #3 |  
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			Jeez, thanks for the reply, was about to order it... thought it wouldn't matter that it was ADSL built in... might just stick with the Linksys...http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...007179-5918260 |  
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		|  17-07-2005, 21:32 | #4 |  
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			This is the one that I've got:http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...453519-5306221 
It's the straight 54Mb/s one.  Not sure how good the Speedbooster thing is.  The Linksys routers are pretty bullet proof though.
 
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		|  17-07-2005, 21:35 | #5 |  
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			Anyone know if the speedbooster thing is worth the extra 10 quid?
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		|  17-07-2005, 22:07 | #6 |  
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			Speed booster only really works if both the router and the wireless adaptor or whatever is attached to the PC are both speedbooster.  Linksys will claim speedbooster shows improvement on non enabled kit, but I suspect it's marginal.
 More to the point, unless you are doing a lot of stuff internally to yoru LAN (data transfer, etc) you are limited to the speed of your internet service, as that is currently much slower than the basic wireless Speedboost would show very little effect.
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		|  17-07-2005, 23:09 | #7 |  
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			Cheers, have ordered the one without speedbooster!
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		|  17-07-2005, 23:12 | #8 |  
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			Nice one.  If you need an help setting it up just post back.
 The first thing to remember is that when you plug it in you need to turn everything off first.
 
 Turn it all of (PC, Modem, Router)
 
 Connect it all up (SACM > Ethernet > Router > Ethernet > PC)
 
 Turn the modem on and wait for the lights to settle
 Turn the router on and wait for the lights to settle
 Turn the PC on
 
 When you do that it should all work just fine, you will then need to go on and set up the security for the wireless bit.
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		|  18-07-2005, 00:32 | #9 |  
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		|  18-07-2005, 18:15 | #10 |  
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			Just bought the one with Speedbooster for 49 quid from pc world, not a bad price I didn't think.
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		|  18-07-2005, 19:22 | #11 |  
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			good price - and i'm here if you need my help.
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		|  18-07-2005, 19:23 | #12 |  
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			^^^^^  What he said ^^^^^    |  
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		|  18-07-2005, 19:24 | #13 |  
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			it can be a pain to get going because the linksys manual when I used it was incorrect at one point.  the real pain is the start up - when you reboot it re-assigned the ip address from ntl and ntl also locks into the router's MAC address - removing the MAC address from ntl's database of the previous connected device (the pc).  
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		|  18-07-2005, 23:08 | #14 |  
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			I need help! It's doing what etccarmageddon says.. I do the set up wizard and as it gets near the end it can't connect to the internet and finish off, the IP of the desktop changes to a 192 one, but it can't connect to internet..__________________
 
 think I need to use the manual setup...
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		|  18-07-2005, 23:09 | #15 |  
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			Is this the setup wizard on the NTL disc or on the Linksys one? 
You should read the PM I sent you in response to the one you sent me.
 
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				  You shouldn't need the setup disc for the router.
 If you're on a stand alone modem:
 
 Turn everything off.
 Plug in Modem > Router > PC
 
 Turn the modem on and wait for the lights to settle
 Turn the router on and wait for the lights to settle
 Turn the PC on
 
 Your network connection should be set to obtain an IP address automatically, and IE (or whatever browser) should be set to use your LAN connection.
 
 I had mine set up in under 5 minutes, without the disc.  You really don't need it.
 
 If you're still having problems after this post back in the thread you started and I'm sure we can get you sorted.
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