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Old 07-05-2008, 15:03   #13
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Re: Splitting a connection

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Originally Posted by TraxData View Post
Again, your wrong, as long as its under 2 seperate names then you can have 2 modems in one household.
Not any more. As from the 05/05/08 unless the address is phyiscally split on the billing system (Which is only done for flats and somtimes student properties) you cannot have more than one modem per property

Doesn't matter if they are the same name or different names

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Originally Posted by igotdamaged View Post
What I was hoping to do was to use something like this:


At some point in the system to split the cable in two directions.
One going into the house, and the other going off to the garage...

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But for that you would need two modems. Which you are not going to get
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