Re: TELEWEST BOARDBAND

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On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 07:48:03 -0700, john wrote:

> Hi People
> can any one advise me on this task, I about to install a router, as my
> present system using network cards is slow, and telewest instant support tool
> has disabled my networking (they don't suport networking) this is the reason
> I'm using a router, which will hopefully fix this, question is do i need to
> remove the cards or just disable them before using router, any advice would
> be gratefull

If you remove, or disable, the network cards you won't be able to connect
to the router. The router is connected to the computers by running CAT5
patch cords from the router ports to the network cards.

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