Re: I-cubed Etherlan 500
- From: Doug Webb <doug.j.webb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 22:02:13 +0100
In message <1190493736.007421.211910@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
gwionm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
When connected to an ADSL router, then yes. If you thought you could
plug it in to the ADSL socket on a phone line filter then no.
---druck
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I would be connectiong to a new BT-HomeHub with a RJ45 Broadband
connection.
If thas what u mean by ADSL.
Router equals the BT HomeHub and you connect your RISC PC via it's
EtherLan card i.e one end of a supplied RJ45 cable connects to the
EtherLan card and one end connects to a RJ45 connection on the Home
hub.
Separate RJ11 cable comes out of the HomeHub and connects to a ADSL
filter. The ADSL filter plugs in to your telephone socket.
Your telephone line when ADSL enabled has the ADSL signal carried on
it and the filter separates this from normal voice.
More detail at:
http://www.riscos.org/networking/broadband.html
Doug
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operating system to Microsoft Windows.
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