04-03-2005, 18:32
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Help please
Hi, sorry, this is probably a little basic, but I need some help.
I have my desktop pc upstairs connected to ntl broadband through my set top box. I have just bought a laptop and woul like to connect it to the same broadband connection. How would I do it?
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04-03-2005, 18:38
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Re: Help please
Plug in the cable that is in your pc (asuming its ethernet) into your laptop, then reboot the modem and startup, laptop.
If its USB its a little more complicated
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04-03-2005, 18:40
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Re: Help please
It is actually a usb cable
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04-03-2005, 18:42
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Re: Help please
to CF.
The easiest way to accomplish this is to get yourself a router.
Connect the PC to the outer, and the router to the STB. This will give you access to your internet connection from the main PC and then gives you two options for connecting the laptop.
1) You can connect the laptop's ethernet port directly to the router via a network cable.
2) If you have bought a wireless router and your laptop has wireless capability (or a wireless card) you can connect wirelessly to the router from other places on your house (or garden if you are lucky ).
I would suggest that option 2 is the best bet as this gives you more versatility with your laptop.
For wireless routers I would recommend the model in my signature, if you don't have wireless capability on your laptop you should be able to add it quite easily by buying a plug-in card.
I would also suggest (if you haven't done so already) that your PC should be connected to the STB via ethernet and not USB.
Hope some of that helps, if you have any questions just shout.
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Plug in the cable that is in your pc (asuming its ethernet) into your laptop, then reboot the modem and startup, laptop.
If its USB its a little more complicated
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I think the OP is trying to share the connecton between the two machines.
Swapping the cables backwards and forwards gets complicated with STBs as you need to re-register the MAC address for each device.
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04-03-2005, 18:43
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Re: Help please
may i you to the site as well , the above advice is very solid and the easiest way to do it
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04-03-2005, 18:43
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Re: Help please
To conect using USB you will need the NTL disc with the USB driver on it.
Plug USB cable into laptop with the laptop switched on. Windows will then ask for driver, insert disc, follow instruction.......... (you may need to reboot the STB afterwards)
edit: just seen above post, please ignor me!
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04-03-2005, 18:43
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Re: Help please
Something like this would probably do the job quite nicely:
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...duct_uid=78215
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04-03-2005, 18:50
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Re: Help please
I would seriously forget the USB route, if you want to share the connection a router is definately the best way to go.
This way ou get a permenantly shared connetion without the hassle of continually swaping cables.
The other consideration is that using the USB connection uses a lot of system resources because the USB drivers have to translate the information coming through the connection. If you use an ethernet connection the ethernet card will take care of this and take some of the pressure off of your PC, giving you better performance.
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04-03-2005, 18:50
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Re: Help please
WOW guys thanks for the really fast responses aswel as the welcomes.
The wireless option seems to be the way to go, 1 question though, what does STB stand for. Forgive my ignorance.
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04-03-2005, 18:52
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Re: Help please
STB = Set Top Box
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And, you're welcome.
There's a load of good info here about setting up wireless routers, and dealing with stroppy STBs, I would strongly suggest a good read through the threads on the board before you start connecting things up. That way you should be fairly prepared for most eventualities.
Ultimately though if you get any problems you can always post back here and I'm sure ther'll be somebody more than happy to help
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04-03-2005, 18:56
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Re: Help please
of course
Just checked the spec of my laptop and i have -"Gigabit LAN / 802.11g Wireless LAN ". Is this sufficicent or will I need anything else.
Also, you recomended me to connect my pc to the STB via ethernet. How would I do this.
**edit-Ok, I think I sshould start reading the forum
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04-03-2005, 19:08
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Re: Help please
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of course
Just checked the spec of my laptop and i have -"Gigabit LAN / 802.11g Wireless LAN ". Is this sufficicent or will I need anything else.
Also, you recomended me to connect my pc to the STB via ethernet. How would I do this.
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Ok:
1) Yes, your laptop should be able to connect without any problems.
2) If you're going to connect the PC to the router anyway:
PC > ROUTER > STB
then there is no need to connect the PC direct to the STB (sorry if I confused you there).
You need to check that you have an ethernet port on the back of the PC, there should be one on the back of the STB but it doesn't hurt to check that as well , it's a bit like a telephone socket but bigger.
If you have then you simply need to use the ethernet cable that should have come with the STB to connect the router to the STB. Your router will come with a cable.
you need to do some trick stuff to get the STB to recognise the router (that's covered on other threads but hopefully somebody will repeat it here for you) and once that's sorted you should be able to connect the main PC without too many problems.
Once the main PC is connected you can connect the laptop via the wireless card and all should be well.
Once the two are connected and working it will be necessary to set up the security on the router (and the PC and Laptop) and then you are good to go
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They look like this (should be labelled though):
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Oh, and if you go here:
http://www.ntlworld.com/help/select_modem.php
You can select the type of STB that you have and then see the way that NTL say you can do it
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04-03-2005, 19:16
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Re: Help please
Thanks for the thumbnail, but im not that bad
Anyway, I checked everything. the STB and the laptop have an ethernet port, but unfortunately my PC doesnt. Looks like Il have to get one put in.
You also mentioned the ethernet cable which should have coem with STB, I found a unconnected cable with a round head on and a thin little needle in the middle of the head. Am I right in thinking this is the ethernet cable?
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04-03-2005, 19:20
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Re: Help please
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Thanks for the thumbnail, but im not that bad
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Sorry dude, no offence meant
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Anyway, I checked everything. the STB and the laptop have an ethernet port, but unfortunately my PC doesnt. Looks like Il have to get one put in.
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Shame. Still, ethernet cards are dirt cheap and easy enough to fit.
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You also mentioned the ethernet cable which should have coem with STB, I found a unconnected cable with a round head on and a thin little needle in the middle of the head. Am I right in thinking this is the ethernet cable?
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Not sure what that one is, I've got mine plugged into the microwave ( )
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04-03-2005, 19:26
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Re: Help please
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Sorry dude, no offence meant
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Absolutely none taken
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Not sure what that one is, I've got mine plugged into the microwave ( )
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Yeah iv found it, it just had a usb adapter on it. Dont know what the other cable is for then, I wont connect it to my microwave though
Thanks Raistlin, you have been a GREAT help, much appreciated. Im just shocked help like this is free
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