Broadband: Help me, please!

Jamez
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I've got NTL broadband, and only NTL broadband! No sodding phone lines or television for me.

As C@t said, we have mobiles for speaking to people. I'm also getting a second hand Sky box off a mate soon, so I'll have all the FTA stuff on Sky for a lovely £0.00 a month! :lol:
Jamez
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c@t wrote:
Phoned up someone else. (Welsh, lovely).
hehehehe! The call centre is in Cardiff bay. ;)
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He was probably ugly as fuck, but I didn't really care. It was so seductive.

Thinking about it, I would say, of the people I've slept with, a disproportionately large number of them have had accents.

Maybe I *am* easy.
Jamez
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c@t wrote:
Maybe I *am* easy.
I'm not, as stated here: http://www.faceparty.co.uk/jamezie :lol:
cat
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Straight.

I'd turn you.
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ACtually, just to bring it back on topic for a moment (heaven forbid)...

Now that I have the NTL connection, we want it shared between three computers in the house.

the NTL man recommended a wireless router, but I a) don't fully understand how they work, and whether we would need to buy just the router, or wireless cards for the computers themselves b) how much they cost/which to get

Would, for the purposes of what we want, a hard-wired router be good enough? I take it that's it's not a complicated process - -- MODEM > ROUTER via ethernet, then ROUTER > PCs via ethernet?

What's the best to go for and how much, and from where?

Merci, my computer comprehending souls.
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Wirelessly you need a router attached to the cable modem. Wireless routers have sockets for ethernet cables anyway so you can plug the nearest computer into it directly.Then you'd need a wireless network card for computers that are too far away to be connected by cable.

We did this with a Belkin router and cards (desktop / notebook) from PC World.

You could just do it with wires, the way you mention, if you don't mind tripping up over the cables running around your house or drilling holes in the walls between rooms.
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Cheers for that -- very helpful.

I think we will be able to justify the expense of wireless to avoid the chances of broken bones.
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You're very welcome :)
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Sput
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Incidentally there's more than one type of wireless networking. Cheaper is 802.11b, but the range is limited. If your house has thick walls or your rooms are quite far apart then 802.11g may serve you better.
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802.11g is backwards compatible with b and I bet you'd be lucky to find any -b products on general sale now.
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