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madinnit1974
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Loc: United Kingdom
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I use AOL as my ISP and have a Belkin N1 wireless router running through a BT line.I had to buy the N1 router as my Netgear DG834 was not good enough for me to get a good strength signal. I have recently changed my ISP to Virgin Media and they have supplied me with a cable wireless router the Netgear DG834 which I know wont work in my house. Is there any way of linking the cable Netgear router to my Belkin ADSL router so I can get a better wireless signal without having to pay out for another router.
regards Martin
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Edited by madinnit1974 (Sun Sep 27 2009 10:42 PM)
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mgmcc
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Loc: Dundee, Scotland
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I'm a bit confused as to whether your ISP is now AOL or Virgin and, if Virgin, is it their Cable service or ADSL?
If it is Virgin's ADSL service, there is no reason why you cannot continue to use your existing Belkin router. If it is their Cable service, they wouldn't (shouldn't) have supplied you with a Netgear DG834, which is an ADSL Modem/Router - you should have something like the Netgear WGR614.
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