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Originally Posted by figure8
Hi Chris,
The line in is a definately a rj-45 connection. There are no rj-11 ports on this unit. I found this on the BT website what you think
""Package contains:
BT Voyager 1500 Wireless Router
One Ethernet/Cat 5 cable
One power adapter
Quick start guide
What else do I need?
You will need to have modem or router with Ethernet connection to network your computers because the BT Voyager 1500 does not have an integrated modem."""
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Aha ... hang on. All bets off. I misread your initial post, saw DSL and thought it was a modem/router.
That unit is just a simple wireless router and the RJ45 line in is so you can plug your NTL modem into it via ethernet. I believe you should use a straight-through cable.
AFAIK you don't need anything else and it shouldn't need configuring - power everything off, connect modem > router > PC, then switch it all on in that order, waiting for each device to boot before switching on the next. It should just work ...