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RE: ADSL / USB
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- Subject: RE: ADSL / USB
- From: Craig Callander <craig@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 07:33:10 -0500
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I
have
same problem, no NTL in my area. I'm going to try the smoothwall product on
a
spare PC with the BT 500 DSL product (USB).
What I want is NTL broadband, as this comes
with
ethernet connectivity, but its not available.
So I'm considering
ADSL...however the home version is USB... This is a pain as USB is a
limited distance and I cannot use existing cat5 cabling.
The
question for anyone with ADSL+USB... How does the USB ADSL adaptor
connect
to the wall? How long can this cable (BT socket to ADSL adaptor)
be? How
have people got round this problem?
Or can I get an ethernet ADSL
adaptor and put this in instead of USB one after BT have done their
stuff?
Martin
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