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Cable Network for home use
      Thu Jan 10 2008 12:30 PM

I have a main computer upstairs and a laptop I use downstairs. I am looking at getting broadband but was not sure how to connect the computers. I want cable rater than wireless as I read in Webuser this week that this would be faster. The main incoming BT point in downstairs and I have 3 telephones connected to this (2 upstairs). Can I connect the modem to the telephone point upstairs or does it need to be the main point? Do I then connect a router to the modem and both computers to the router ? If so can anyone suggest model for a low cost set-up ? Would std ethernet cables be OK or do you something special ?

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