Jock Mackirdy wrote:
> In article <42177a84$0$16960$(E-Mail Removed)>,
> Kraftee wrote:
>> Jock Mackirdy wrote:
>>> In article <FxsRd.17868$(E-Mail Removed)> , Josh
>>> wrote:
>>>> My brother is about to install a DSL Router on for his NTL
>>>> broadband service delivered via his TV digital set top box.
>>>>
>>>> I'm on TW with a standalone cable modem, and just wondering what
>>>> the differences are in the service - for connecting a router.
>>>>
>>>> Also, on NTL, do you have to manually register the MAC address of
>>>> the router (or is it automatic like TW)?
>>>
>>> Depending on the make of router it should configure itself when the
>>> router is inserted between the STB and the PC. Normal practice is to
>>> power down everything, connect it all together, then switch on STB
>>> followed by router followed by PC. The instructions with the router
>>> should flag up any oddities. I believe there's no need to fiddle
>>> with manual MAC addresses now (though my Belkin router has a
>>> MAC-spoofing process).
>>
>> Try reading what has been actually posted......
>>
>> A DSL Router on a Cable Digi box?????
>>
>> Don't think so.......
>
> Au contraire, provided it's a cable/DSL router like my Belkin, which
> goes just fine with an NTL cable modem. Obviously a router designed
> for ADSL would have a bit of a compatibility problem.
But he doesn't state that he states _DSL_, no more no less..
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