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Old 26-07-2005, 12:01   #1
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NTL with BT voyager 2100

I have recently got a laptop package which included a BT Voyager 2100 wireless router. Does anyone know a way of getting my NTL cable modem to work through this?
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Old 26-07-2005, 12:03   #2
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Re: NTL with BT voyager 2100

Plug it in and switch it on ...

If it's just a router, and not a combined ADSL modem/router, then it doesn't matter how it is provisioned, it should work. I assume it has an ethernet-in port on it?
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Re: NTL with BT voyager 2100

BT 2100 is an ADSL modem/router as far as I can see.
http://www.voyager.bt.com/2100/prodinfo.htm
Edit: Forgot to put the modem bit lol
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Re: NTL with BT voyager 2100

The BT voyager 2100 is a combined modem/router.

I have one.
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Re: NTL with BT voyager 2100

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Sorry, but just had a look at the BT website, and it looks like the voyager 2100 is an ADSL only router. It's doubtful it will work with any cable modems. You need a non-adsl broadband router, such as the Linksys WRT54G
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Re: NTL with BT voyager 2100

In which case presumably it won't work, as the input is from a phone line, rather than e-net from an external modem.
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Re: NTL with BT voyager 2100

Thanks for your reply. It has 4 ethernet ports however I think it requires an ADSL connection. I have tried using it as just an ethernet "bridge" but it will not connect even though the comms lights are flashing like mad!!
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Re: NTL with BT voyager 2100

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Does anyone want a BT Voyager 2100 ADSL wireless router? (One careful Owner. Reason not wanted It is no use to me whatsoever)
LOL nice try, we do have a section of forum for that so if you want to get rid of it you can try there or ebay of course
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