Cable to ADSL with existing router
13-11-2004, 22:34
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cf.member
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Cable to ADSL with existing router
Hi, I've been with NTL for about 3 years but I may be moving to a none NTL area that only has ADSL.
I'd like to continue to use my wireless ethernet router, but buy a cheap ADSL to ethernet modem that allows ALL traffic to go through it like the NTL modem does now, so that my router can decide what to do with it. I want it to be more or less transparent to my router so it continues to work the same way, and I don't want to spend more than £30 on it.
Also can anyone recomment an ADSL provider without a CAP, that offers 1MB down, 256KB up for less that £25?
Thanks a lot
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13-11-2004, 23:59
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Cable Forum Team
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Re: Cable to ADSL with existing router
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Originally Posted by darren
Hi, I've been with NTL for about 3 years but I may be moving to a none NTL area that only has ADSL.
I'd like to continue to use my wireless ethernet router, but buy a cheap ADSL to ethernet modem that allows ALL traffic to go through it like the NTL modem does now, so that my router can decide what to do with it. I want it to be more or less transparent to my router so it continues to work the same way, and I don't want to spend more than £30 on it.
Also can anyone recomment an ADSL provider without a CAP, that offers 1MB down, 256KB up for less that £25?
Thanks a lot
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I may be able to help with the 1st part of your problem - pm me on Friday.
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...%2Etworking%2F
I have one of these and will no longer require it as I'm going back to NTL, it has a lifetime gurantee and I'm sure we can arrange a suitable price
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14-11-2004, 00:23
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Re: Cable to ADSL with existing router
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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701
I have one of these and will no longer require it as I'm going back to NTL, it has a lifetime gurantee and I'm sure we can arrange a suitable price 
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your going back  i hope you know what your letting yourself in for ...
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14-11-2004, 00:35
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Re: Cable to ADSL with existing router
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Originally Posted by kronas
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The grass is not always greener............
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14-11-2004, 00:44
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Re: Cable to ADSL with existing router
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Originally Posted by kronas
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Name another provider that gives you (will do in a few months) a 2 meg line for £25...
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Last edited by danielf; 14-11-2004 at 00:46.
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14-11-2004, 02:50
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Re: Cable to ADSL with existing router
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Originally Posted by danielf
Name another provider that gives you (will do in a few months) a 2 meg line for £25...
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its capped  i was just pulling his leg, im happy, ill be even happier when im on 3mbit.
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14-11-2004, 16:37
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Re: Cable to ADSL with existing router
Thanks for the reply, I decided to look on ebuyer and found this D-Link ADSL Modem With Ethernet - Interface, which would seem to do the job, however
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