In message <(E-Mail Removed) om>, PhilT
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>On Oct 15, 2:54 pm, Dave Spencer <nos...@message-id.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
>> Firstly, apologies if this one's a FAQ. Unfortunately I can't access the
>> group's FAQ to avoid shooting myself in the foot :-(
>>
>> Anyway. For (goodish) reasons I won't bore you with, I've currently got
>> both BT and cable broadband connections. BT goes via a D-Link DSL-G604T
>> wireless router (with 4 Ethernet ports) , Telewest via their own cable
>> modem (Motorola SB5100), which has one Ethernet and one USB port.
>>
>> I'd like to eliminate the BT connection, but would also like to avoid
>> buying a wireless cable modem/router if possible. My question therefore,
>> is how can I (or can I) hook up the D-Link router and the cable modem so
>> that the wireless PCs and laptop can use the cable broadband connection?
>
>you need a router with ethernet input to share a cable connection. The
>D-link's WAN port is an ADSL modem so you need to replace it with
>something else. £40 should cover it (Buffalo router from
>broadbandbuyer.co.uk).
>
>Phil
>
Ah, I feared as much :-( But many thanks for your prompt help.
Dave
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