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Have signed up with Metronet, now I need an ADSL modem. Presently running a
single XP computer and not expecting to get another. The Ebuyer ASR-8400 ADSL Router seems to do everything but how does it connect to the PC? Do I need to buy an extra card or does it use a standard port? Not seen anything on this NG about PCI modems. Are they any good? Any help or recommendations would be appreciated. ed -- "It was like that when I got here." ed |
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"ed" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:bjo55h$lccc8$(E-Mail Removed)... > Have signed up with Metronet, now I need an ADSL modem. Presently running a > single XP computer and not expecting to get another. > > The Ebuyer ASR-8400 ADSL Router seems to do everything but how does it > connect to the PC? Do I need to buy an extra card or does it use a standard > port? I asked this question recently on the forum of the UK distributors at http://adsltech.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=301&PN=1 recently and it comes with everything you need to get connected... Your machine will also need a Network card as well - if one isn't already installed or built into to your motherboard. Ebuyer sell them from around £3 though I think there own brand one is out of stock atm.(Quick code 31095) If you are not expecting to get another computer you may also want to consider the ASR-8100 - its the same as the ASR 8400 but only contains one port instead of four - hence its slightly cheaper (and thats Quick code 48448 on their web site) Regards Sunil |
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"Sunil Sood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:bjoafv$l8d52$(E-Mail Removed) > > I asked this question recently on the forum of the UK distributors at > http://adsltech.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=301&PN=1 recently and > it comes with everything you need to get connected... > > Your machine will also need a Network card as well - if one isn't > already installed or built into to your motherboard. Ebuyer sell them > from around £3 though I think there own brand one is out of stock > atm.(Quick code 31095) > > If you are not expecting to get another computer you may also want to > consider the ASR-8100 - its the same as the ASR 8400 but only > contains one port instead of four - hence its slightly cheaper (and > thats Quick code 48448 on their web site) > > Regards > Sunil Thanks Sunil. I ended up ordering the ASR 8100 as the 4 port one has a 10 day waiting list. http://www.tech24.co.uk/ looks like it will be really helpfull when setting up the router. ed -- "It was like that when I got here." |
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"jsp21c" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:bjo75u$8hl$(E-Mail Removed) > Got to this UK broadband advice site which has hardware reviews, > excellent message boards and a section for people just getting going > with broadband. Thanks jsp, ordered a card tonight. adslguide is useful too. ed -- "It was like that when I got here." |
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