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Adsl Modem And Dsl Router
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Hi all,
I bought a DSL wireless router (The D-Link AirPlusG DI-524 wireless router- Cable/DSL modem Internet sharing) hoping I will get NTL, but after 2 months they say they cannot run a cable to my house. Now I have to get ADSL broadband and they give a wireless modem/router (Voyager 210 Router). If I connect the DSL router to the ADSL modem, will I be able to setup a wireless network?
Any experiences?
Thanks
I bought a DSL wireless router (The D-Link AirPlusG DI-524 wireless router- Cable/DSL modem Internet sharing) hoping I will get NTL, but after 2 months they say they cannot run a cable to my house. Now I have to get ADSL broadband and they give a wireless modem/router (Voyager 210 Router). If I connect the DSL router to the ADSL modem, will I be able to setup a wireless network?
Any experiences?
Thanks
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Isn't the Voyager 210 router wireless anyways? Have you tried to see if they can provide you with a wirelss one for a discount. They can't cable to your house so you could take custom elsewhere!0
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thanks wrote:Hi all,
If I connect the DSL router to the ADSL modem, will I be able to setup a wireless network?
Yes you could connect your D-Link AirPlusG DI-524 to the Voyager 210 using an Ethernet cable.:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0 -
Voyager 210 isn't wireless. I am thinking of taking Madasafish and they will provide a wireless one at the cost of £25. As I have a wireless router already, it is better if I can use that.Canny_Geordie wrote:Isn't the Voyager 210 router wireless anyways? Have you tried to see if they can provide you with a wirelss one for a discount. They can't cable to your house so you could take custom elsewhere!
Thanks to espresso - it is possible.
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