antonOO2
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a broadband connection ,so that two pcs have the internet .
cheers
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Scott
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router
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antonOO2
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cheers ,roughly how much would tht cost and where is a good place to buy one ?
cheers mate
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wayne hiscock
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prob a stoopid question
but do u need 2 modems to connect 2 broadbands computers to the net?
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antonOO2
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you could use two modems ,but i dnt think tha is the only way ,like scott sed ,you can use a router,which i am yet to find out about .
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Scott
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£80 upwards i think
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sxi boy
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quote: Originally posted by Scott
router
we've got one, was about £75 from pc world
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antonOO2
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cheer scott
sxi boy was it easy to set up ,so you just need the router and the two machines for the internet and a broadband connection?
cheers
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drunkenfool
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www.ebuyer.com do really cheap routers with hubs built in, and you can get 10mb netowrk cards off tne net for £2 or £3 each. Ive got a router and 3 PCs running here. My router wasnt that easy to set up cos it has a telnet interface, but most of the new ones have HTTP set up, so it looks like a website and you just enter in the details. Definately worth it
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modded_corsa
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in our house we av NTL 600K broadband with 8 port hub nd ethernet cards in each of our 5 computers
the ethernet cards are 10/100mbs i fink but i think we use win route to split the connection
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Adam-D
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router pick em up for £50
that how much mine was
pretty simple to set up aswell
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Scott
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are the wirless ones any good ?
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Tim
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Linksys BEF-SX41
£52 inc VAT
4 port 100Mbit switch (hub) with stateful inspection (good) firewall, etc, etc...
What you do though all depends on the broadband connection you've got -- if it's cable then it's easy as you'll have an Ethernet port on the back of your modem.
If you're with BT it will probably only have a USB socket. You'd then need to either change your modem to one with an Ethernet socket too, or buy one of the routers which includes a ADSL modem.
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Tim
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quote: Originally posted by Scott
are the wirless ones any good ?
Wireless is good if there's not too many thick walls about -- you get upto 54Mbps with the latest 802.11g wireless devices. Wired it still much faster networking, so i'd only recommend wireless if running the cables, or mobility, is a problem
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antonOO2
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would this do te job,then hub
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3059913469&category=3706
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Tim
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quote: Originally posted by antonOO2
would this do te job,then hub
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3059913469&category=3706
That would be fine if your modem has an RJ-45 socket on it, which being BT, I doubt it...
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antonOO2
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so i will need to look for something like that ,but with a usb ,not a rj-45
cheers
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drunkenfool
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Ebuyer 4 Port 10/100M Internet Broadband Router with USB Printer Server for £16.99 They are out of stock for 21 days, but i can almost guarantee you wont find something similar cheaper.
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Tim
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quote: Originally posted by antonOO2
so i will need to look for something like that ,but with a usb ,not a rj-45
cheers
Yeah USB ones are much more expensive... You're looking at something like a Linksys BEFSRU31 for a complete single-box solution...
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antonOO2
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cheers drunk
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antonOO2
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so tim is that what you recomend ,ive found it for about 80ish,is that about right ?
cheers
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drunkenfool
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or the Netgear RP614 Broadband Router + 4 port 10/100 Switch. Platinum Range
Its in stock, was awarded 5 *s from customer reviews, and is £46 including vat. Just plug the computers into that, plug the adsl cable in to that, and the wall socket, and off you go.
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=35433
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antonOO2
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cheers drunk ,reveiws seem good and set up seems easy .think im goin to order one
cheers
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Tim
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That Netgear is still only RJ45 to modem...
As you've already got the modem (can you confirm it's only got a USB connection on it?) I'd definitely recommend the Linksys BEFSRU31... I use a Linksys at home and never had a single issue -- including more advanced usage...
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antonOO2
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i just need to now one that is easy to set up , reliable and will work with a bt broadband connection.
cheers
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