Re: Can I connect a Netgear ADSL Wireless Modem to Cable Broadband?
- From: Lurch <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 19:58:45 +0100
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 18:59:41 +0100, "Mike" <not@xxxxxxxx> scrawled:
>I cant see any problem with the DG834G with cable
>
>Since cable is using cat5 connections, all that is required is not to use
>the modem, and connect the ISP cat5 cable to the hub of the router.
>(Not sure if you needs to be a crossover cable) Maybe a cable customer will
>give more help.
>
>Connect all pc's to other sockets, and share out the internet connection.
>
>Setup ppoe in the connection settings, and you should be away.
>
Ignore the above. If you plug the Cm into one of the LAN ports and all
of the other PC's into the lan ports then you have no router, just an
expensive hub.
Setting up PPPoE isn't required as no traffic is going through the
router.
>i use a DG834G, and its the best router ive ever had. It is a router, so
>you dont need to go out and buy new products.
>
For ADSL that is, for cable you need to go out and buy a router.
>must admit though, never set one up on cable, since not available in this
>area, but all should be ok.
>
Er, no actually. Won't work at all.
--
Stuart @ SJW Electrical
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