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Britman
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      02-28-2004, 04:37 PM
Am I right in thinking that you can have your set-top box act as a modem? I
know it has one built in. I seem to remember that you could get Telewest to
activate it, then they wouldn't need a engineer to come round.

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      02-28-2004, 08:30 PM
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 17:37:30 -0000, Britman wrote:

> Am I right in thinking that you can have your set-top box act as a modem? I
> know it has one built in. I seem to remember that you could get Telewest to
> activate it, then they wouldn't need a engineer to come round.
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> Britman
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Yes, that's one option. Why don't you check out www.blueyonder.co.uk for
the available options.

Regards

Bill
 
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