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Old 14-07-2005, 21:40   #2
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Re: BT to NTL

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Originally Posted by raypeck
At the moment I have a BT 2meg broadband connection on a wireless net work set up ,desk top to router hard wired and wireless to laptop.
If I switch to NTL wil they set up complete system for me?
Sorry if this is wrong place to ask but I have got to start somewhere.
First of all, to Cable Forum.

Ntl will install the cable connection point inside your house and will then attach the Stand Alone Cable Modem (SACM) or Set Top Box (STB) to it.

They won't connect the SACM/STB to your computer however, you will be responsible for doing that. However, if you get stuck there's enough people in here that will be willing to help you sort it out

Whether you get a SACM or STB will depend (I think) on what area of the country you are in.
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Oh, and you might find that this question gets moved to the ntl Billing & Installation Discussion area of the Forum, but don't worry about it.

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