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Re: Cable modem


  • Subject: Re: Cable modem
  • From: "domdevitto" <dom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 23:20:43 -0000

IIRC, getting a switch (or hub) is the best answer, it's expandable,
cheap and should work for up to 5 devices....
(if you want to go down this route, say and I'll double check tomorrow
from my desk)

If you need more than 20mbit/s, call up and get a second service plan.

But please don't buy a NTL/Telewest/VirginMedia cable modem from ebay
- a) it's not legal, VM own them b) it won't work, c) I'll get upset
and kick you off :-)

Dom
(aka security@xxxxxxxxxx)
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "m_surgenor" <zen8432@...> wrote:
>
>
> A friend wanted me to connect up another PC within his office so he
> could share files and connect to the internet on both.
>
> Because of the site (really old building with very thick walls) and
> distance I decided to go the wired route rather than wireless.  I've
> run the CAT5 cables and I thought I'd just put in an new ADSL router
> but I've discovered that his current broadband is delivered via a
> Motorola cable modem from Telewest which is served by a cable with an
F
> connector on the end...
>
> My thoughts now are to leave that alone then and put in a small 4 or 5
> port Switch between the modem and the two PCs. Is that the best option
> or should I still look at replacing the Motorola with a more up to
date
> ADSL modem/router?  If so how do I convert the F connector to RJ45?
>
> Thanks
>
> Malcolm
>





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