Re: Belkin routers & NTL broadband
- From: "kráftéé" <kraftee@dontspamkrafteeunless you know what'sgoodforu.pus.com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 21:45:34 +0100
Mike Scott wrote:
david@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
Do you have any experience of connecting more than 4 devices to
your
NTL connection at the same time?
NTL say it can't be done?
I can't say what they'd say, but my own home network currently has 7
machines connected with internet access. The limit is set by the
router's capabilities and the line bandwidth; with a properly set up
firewall, systems off the LAN cannot tell anyway how many machines
are
connected on the LAN.
At one stage I had 8 machines all hanging on the end of a NTL service,
no problems but it was slow if they were all being used at once. It
all depends on your router specs as you can always put a switch into
the router, got one here with 16 ports & another with 24 ports, the
sky is your limit, just be realistic about what you want to do & you
won't go far wrong..
.
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