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Wireless network with BT broadband
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Mac Elite
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Manchester, UK
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I have been asked by my boss to help him set up a wireless network in his home. I did this at my house from my cable TV set-top box easily enough as it has a ethernet port.
He subscribes to ADSL broadband from BT and I believe that he has a USB modem for this. I have searched the web and I think that he must replace this with a suitable ADSL ethernet modem (actually, I believe that the term 'modem' is not strictly correct here, but you know what I mean.
Then, I can add an Apple Base Station to this ethernet modem and run wired or wireless Macs from there.
As far as I am aware there is nothing special about the BT service.
I would be very grateful for any input. Cheers.
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Apr 2004
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What's BT? At first I thought it was Bluetooth, but I guess not. ADSL might be PPPoE or PPPoA, so make sure your router supports the required authentication mode. You should ask the DSL provider about this.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Manchester, UK
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BT is the former British Telecom which has 40% of the market share for ADSL broadband access in the UK - it's the service provider in other words. If I get a modem which they recommend (provided it is an ethernet rather than a USB version), I presume that an Airport Base Station will just work? Thanks.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Sep 2000
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Yup, you want an ethernet modem (and yes, it does still modulate and demodulate on DSL). Once it's ethernet, an Airport Express or Extreme or 3rd party router will handle it from there.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: May 2001
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Thanks for that. I have struggled to find this sort of 'straight' answer out there on the web. Much appreciated.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Indeed, and ADSL modem/router is what is required. I've been happy with my Netgear, easy to install, setup and looks good too. You could of course get a wireless device so you can connect to it both wireless and via Ethernet if so required.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: May 2001
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Well, the plan is currently to get a XBridgeDSL modem and hook up an Airport Base Station to that. There might be cheaper approaches than this, but I understand that the XBridgeDSL comes pre-configured for BT, and it also is supplied by the AppleStore which gives me some confidence. I have always found the Apple base stations easy to set up, too.
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