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ADSL Modems
The easiest way to connect a single PC to an ADSL broadband-enabled telephone line is with a USB modem. There is no need to open up your PC, no complicated settings to understand - just install the software & connect the modem to a USB port. You'll be on the Internet at broadband speeds in minutes.
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ADSL Routers
If you want to share your ADSL broadband connection across two or more computers, then a router is the best way to do it. We have a range of routers available, all with built-in ADSL modems. Also see our "Network Bundle" which provides everything you need to connect two computers to an ADSL broadband service.
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Wireless
Setting up your own wireless network is very straightforward using our range of routers and network adapters. All you need is one router (with its built-in ADSL modem and wireless access point) connected to your ADSL-enabled telephone line, and then a wireless adapter for each of the computers you need to connect.
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Accessories
For connection your home network together we provide a range of cards and cables. Ethernet network cards can be fitted to available PCI slots inside your desktop PC. Category 5 network cable with RJ45 plugs can be used to connect your PC to a router. 5m RJ11 modem cables provide extra reach from your telephone socket to your ADSL modem or router.
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Microfilters (Splitters)
High quality microfilters, tested by BT and compliant to SIN346. Don't let low-quality microfilters spoil your broadband connection. You need one microfilter for every device that shares your ADSL-enabled telephone line - e.g. telephones, fax machine, Sky digi-box - to make sure that your broadband ADSL service and your telephone service do not interfere with each other.
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