NTL cable broadband affects BT phoneline?

NTL cable broadband affects BT phoneline?

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NTL cable broadband affects BT phoneline? Tyson 10-19-2005
Posted by Dennis Reinhardt on October 24, 2005, 4:12 pm
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>>> .... or you can use two ordinary single WAN routers.
>> Could u explain it more simpler becuz i aint very gud at them stuffs!

Your need a hub or switch. Some routers have built-in switches and that may
suffice.

Connect all computers and LAN side of routers to the hub or switch. Each
router is assigned a different LAN side IP address.

In Windows (what I know, different instructions may hold for different OS),
set the gateway address to one of the router IP addresses. That computer
will use the router and what it is connected to. Another computer may be
set to a different gateway address.

Suppose the connection on one of the services goes out or becomes less
usable? Switch the gateway address inside the computer software and you are
now going out on a different connection. Perhaps there is a way for two
gateway addresses to be entered and let the operating system choose or split
the load. I don't know and haven't tried.
--
Dennis Reinhardt
http://dsl-xray.blogspot.com/




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Posted by James Knott on October 19, 2005, 9:23 pm
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Tyson wrote:

>
> I currently have ADSL broadband on my BT phoneline, but i want to get
> addictional broadband which is NTL cable broadband. Is it possible to
> have both ADSL broadband and NTL cable broadband in the same house? If
> i were to get NTL cable broadband would this affect my BT phoneline in
> anyway? I heard if i were to get NTL broadband, my BT phoneline would
> change, is this true?

Why would anything coming in on a TV cable, affect something coming in via
phone line? They're two entirely different systems.



Posted by Tyson on October 20, 2005, 11:46 am
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James Knott Wrote:

> Tyson wrote:
>
>
> I currently have ADSL broadband on my BT phoneline, but i want to get
> addictional broadband which is NTL cable broadband. Is it possible to
> have both ADSL broadband and NTL cable broadband in the same house?

> If
> i were to get NTL cable broadband would this affect my BT phoneline

> in
> anyway? I heard if i were to get NTL broadband, my BT phoneline would
> change, is this true?
>
> Why would anything coming in on a TV cable, affect something coming in

> via
> phone line? They're two entirely different systems.

Ok so on the day of installation do they look for the TV cable and do

sumthing to it in order to connect my NTL cable broadband?





--

Tyson


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