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I sent this mail to Telewest asking if this switch was ok to use with there equipment but the reply i got back was`nt the answer i`d expected...they thought i wanted them to install a network for me....I don`t, i just want to know if cable modem works with this switch.Can someone tell me if this is ok to use before i waste money on buying the wrong thing. Below is the mail i sent to Telewest. Simmmy Hi ... i`m not a customer of Telewest but hopefully sometime in the near future but could i ask a question regarding 'Home networking'. At the moment i have 2 pc`s connected together using a cross-over cable but would like to install a third pc to the network at Christmas, before then i want to have broadband installed. I would like to know if your service supports this Network switch i also plan to install. http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=29&prid=142 Many thanks, Simmmy |
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In article <bfe3ot$aje$(E-Mail Removed)>, simmmy1964 @btinternet.com says... > I sent this mail to Telewest asking if this switch was ok to use with there > equipment but the reply i got back was`nt the answer i`d expected...they > thought i wanted them to install a network for me....I don`t, i just want to > know if cable modem works with this switch.Can someone tell me if this is ok > to use before i waste money on buying the wrong thing. > > Below is the mail i sent to Telewest. > > Simmmy > > > > Hi ... i`m not a customer of Telewest but hopefully sometime in the near > future but could i ask a question regarding 'Home networking'. At the moment > i have 2 pc`s connected together using a cross-over cable but would like to > install a third pc to the network at Christmas, before then i want to have > broadband installed. I would like to know if your service supports this > Network switch i also plan to install. > > http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=29&prid=142 > > If the Telewest cable modem uses ethernet (and it probably does) then it should work - it's just a router after all. What you usually do is have the cable guy hook up a single PC to cable, then when he's gone clone the MAC address of that PC to the router and connect everything else. Having said that, I've heard some less than favourable comments about Linksys products - have you looked at alternatives? |
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In a word, yes it will work. -- Nathan D Higgins Website: http://nathan.link9.net/ Email: nathan[at]link9[dot]net Hosting: http://www.link9.net WAP: http://wap.link9.net [dot]NET: nathan[at]link9[dot]net |
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 14:32:30 +0100, Rob Morley <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >In article <bfe3ot$aje$(E-Mail Removed)>, simmmy1964 >@btinternet.com says... >> I sent this mail to Telewest asking if this switch was ok to use with there >> equipment but the reply i got back was`nt the answer i`d expected...they >> thought i wanted them to install a network for me....I don`t, i just want to >> know if cable modem works with this switch.Can someone tell me if this is ok >> to use before i waste money on buying the wrong thing. >> >> Below is the mail i sent to Telewest. >> >> Simmmy >> >> >> >> Hi ... i`m not a customer of Telewest but hopefully sometime in the near >> future but could i ask a question regarding 'Home networking'. At the moment >> i have 2 pc`s connected together using a cross-over cable but would like to >> install a third pc to the network at Christmas, before then i want to have >> broadband installed. I would like to know if your service supports this >> Network switch i also plan to install. >> >> http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=29&prid=142 >> >> >If the Telewest cable modem uses ethernet (and it probably does) then it >should work - it's just a router after all. What you usually do is have >the cable guy hook up a single PC to cable, then when he's gone clone >the MAC address of that PC to the router and connect everything else. >Having said that, I've heard some less than favourable comments about >Linksys products - have you looked at alternatives? I use an Edimax router (from Aria) on ntl broadband and it works fine. Hasn't crashed on me in the 8 months I've had it. I got a cheaper one from CCL at first and it was rubbish - flaky software that killed your connection. Once the guy has finished just unplug the CM for a minute then when it comes on line plug the router into it. Plug your PCs into the router and you're away. |
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Thanks all. Simmmy "Cheeky" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 14:32:30 +0100, Rob Morley <(E-Mail Removed)> > wrote: > > >In article <bfe3ot$aje$(E-Mail Removed)>, simmmy1964 > >@btinternet.com says... > >> I sent this mail to Telewest asking if this switch was ok to use with there > >> equipment but the reply i got back was`nt the answer i`d expected...they > >> thought i wanted them to install a network for me....I don`t, i just want to > >> know if cable modem works with this switch.Can someone tell me if this is ok > >> to use before i waste money on buying the wrong thing. > >> > >> Below is the mail i sent to Telewest. > >> > >> Simmmy > >> > >> > >> > >> Hi ... i`m not a customer of Telewest but hopefully sometime in the near > >> future but could i ask a question regarding 'Home networking'. At the moment > >> i have 2 pc`s connected together using a cross-over cable but would like to > >> install a third pc to the network at Christmas, before then i want to have > >> broadband installed. I would like to know if your service supports this > >> Network switch i also plan to install. > >> > >> http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=29&prid=142 > >> > >> > >If the Telewest cable modem uses ethernet (and it probably does) then it > >should work - it's just a router after all. What you usually do is have > >the cable guy hook up a single PC to cable, then when he's gone clone > >the MAC address of that PC to the router and connect everything else. > >Having said that, I've heard some less than favourable comments about > >Linksys products - have you looked at alternatives? > > I use an Edimax router (from Aria) on ntl broadband and it works fine. > Hasn't crashed on me in the 8 months I've had it. I got a cheaper one > from CCL at first and it was rubbish - flaky software that killed your > connection. > > Once the guy has finished just unplug the CM for a minute then when > it comes on line plug the router into it. Plug your PCs into the > router and you're away. |
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Sorry.....1 more question.........using this linksys BEFSR41...can i also get access to all 3 machines on the network for printer and file sharing? Simmmy "Simmmy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:bfekie$96u$(E-Mail Removed)... > Thanks all. > > Simmmy > > "Cheeky" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 14:32:30 +0100, Rob Morley <(E-Mail Removed)> > > wrote: > > > > >In article <bfe3ot$aje$(E-Mail Removed)>, simmmy1964 > > >@btinternet.com says... > > >> I sent this mail to Telewest asking if this switch was ok to use with > there > > >> equipment but the reply i got back was`nt the answer i`d > expected...they > > >> thought i wanted them to install a network for me....I don`t, i just > want to > > >> know if cable modem works with this switch.Can someone tell me if this > is ok > > >> to use before i waste money on buying the wrong thing. > > >> > > >> Below is the mail i sent to Telewest. > > >> > > >> Simmmy > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Hi ... i`m not a customer of Telewest but hopefully sometime in the > near > > >> future but could i ask a question regarding 'Home networking'. At the > moment > > >> i have 2 pc`s connected together using a cross-over cable but would > like to > > >> install a third pc to the network at Christmas, before then i want to > have > > >> broadband installed. I would like to know if your service supports this > > >> Network switch i also plan to install. > > >> > > >> http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=29&prid=142 > > >> > > >> > > >If the Telewest cable modem uses ethernet (and it probably does) then it > > >should work - it's just a router after all. What you usually do is have > > >the cable guy hook up a single PC to cable, then when he's gone clone > > >the MAC address of that PC to the router and connect everything else. > > >Having said that, I've heard some less than favourable comments about > > >Linksys products - have you looked at alternatives? > > > > I use an Edimax router (from Aria) on ntl broadband and it works fine. > > Hasn't crashed on me in the 8 months I've had it. I got a cheaper one > > from CCL at first and it was rubbish - flaky software that killed your > > connection. > > > > Once the guy has finished just unplug the CM for a minute then when > > it comes on line plug the router into it. Plug your PCs into the > > router and you're away. > > |
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In article <bfesek$5v2$(E-Mail Removed)>, simmmy1964 @btinternet.com says... > Sorry.....1 more question.........using this linksys BEFSR41...can i also > get access to all 3 machines on the network for printer and file sharing? > No, you'll need a hub or switch to do that - the router just provides NAT and firewalling, so that you can safely connect several machines to the WAN with only one public IP address. |
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Thanks everyone.....really appreciated. Simmmy "Cheeky" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 21:16:50 +0100, Rob Morley <(E-Mail Removed)> > wrote: > > >In article <bfesek$5v2$(E-Mail Removed)>, simmmy1964 > >@btinternet.com says... > >> Sorry.....1 more question.........using this linksys BEFSR41...can i also > >> get access to all 3 machines on the network for printer and file sharing? > >> > >No, you'll need a hub or switch to do that - the router just provides > >NAT and firewalling, so that you can safely connect several machines to > >the WAN with only one public IP address. > > Starting to sound like an Edimax-evangelist but you can share printers > and files across your home network using this router (obviously, the > PC it is connected to needs to be switched on for it to be seen on the > network but it works fine for me....). > -- > > ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø > Please reply to the group > Replies to this address will bounce! > ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed) says... > In article <bfesek$5v2$(E-Mail Removed)>, simmmy1964 > @btinternet.com says... > > Sorry.....1 more question.........using this linksys BEFSR41...can i also > > get access to all 3 machines on the network for printer and file sharing? > > > No, you'll need a hub or switch to do that - the router just provides > NAT and firewalling, so that you can safely connect several machines to > the WAN with only one public IP address. > > Whoops, don't know why I said that - the BEFSR41 has got a 4 port switch. Sorry :-\ |