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I am pretty sure I will go for ADSL in a few months but would like to go for WiFi sooner.
Will a combined ADSL modem/WiFi transmitter/router be happy without an ADSL connection? It seems silly to buy a non-ADSL box only to have to add a special one in six months.
Thanks.
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I am pretty sure I will go for ADSL in a few months but would like to go for WiFi sooner.
Will a combined ADSL modem/WiFi transmitter/router be happy without an ADSL connection? It seems silly to buy a non-ADSL box only to have to add a special one in six months.
Thanks.
www.bricksandbrass.co.uk
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What type of internet connection do you have now?
The WiFI router should work without the WAN (ADSL) connection for an internal network.
+++""You can fool some of the people all the time.
You can fool all the people some of the time.
But you can't fool all the people all the time."
--Abraham Lincoln. ++++++++
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Grant
Just a 56k dialup. I realise that I will need to get modem sharing set up across the network so I can use it from my laptop in the garden (after our winter!).
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All of the routers I have setup allow for staic IP addressing so internet sharing should not be a problem. Just check out the manuals of the models you are looking at. After you get ADSL you can reset it to default settings and off you go.
+++""You can fool some of the people all the time.
You can fool all the people some of the time.
But you can't fool all the people all the time."
--Abraham Lincoln. ++++++++
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Here in Scotland broadband is very limited but I do use ISDN and have two very cheap UBB Adapters running between laptop and Desktop and it works a treat when using both channels. Found setting up IP addresses a bit fiddly but after about three hours evrything works fine. However your speed is faster and I dont not know if this would cause problems I would not think so.