Thanks Susan,

So does that mean I can use the single Ethernet outlet on the cable modem
that I understand Telstra will supply, and plug it into my existing a spare
ethernet port on my 4 port + wireless modem?

I'm guess I'm wondering if the existing modem will only distribute
wirelessly on input coming from the ADSL line in, or whether it will find
the internet connection on one of the other ethernet ports (coming from the
cable modem) and distribute it wirelessly.

Ta
Tim



on 23/12/06 2:26 PM, Susan Hastings at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi, the wireless network is within your own home, so that part
> depends on you, not Telstra. If their cable modem does not have
> wireless, you would need to get a wireless router as well as the
> cable modem, and it doesn't really matter if you use a Mac wireless
> router or a generic one, they all work with Macs and PCs regardless.
> cheers, Susan.
> On 23/12/2006, at 1:26 PM, Tim Law wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I know there is another thread about Broadband running at the
>> moment, but
>> I'd like to ask about experience with Telstra's Cable Broadband
>> when it's
>> actually working and installed.
>> 
>> I'm currently happy with iinet DSL/VOIP/4gb plan with a wireless 4
>> port
>> modem, but got the same tempting phone call others seem to be
>> getting too.
>> Unlike Stewart, we DO have cable in our street and have had Foxtel
>> via cable
>> in the past, so in theory won't be led up the garden path with
>> promises of
>> something they cannot deliver.
>> 
>> The spiel talked about 8Mb per second. Is that correct or is it the
>> more
>> DSLAM like 1mb/sec on a good day?
>> 
>> The Telstra website say they do not support wireless Mac setups,
>> yet others
>> seem to have their Powerbooks running on cable broadband.
>> 
>> Currently I have the iinet 4 port wireless modem connected to my
>> ADSL phone
>> line and one ethernet cable running from the modem to a 6 way ethernet
>> switch that supports up to 4 computers running OS9, XP Pro, Win98,
>> and OSX.
>> I connect my Powerbook via the wireless connection on the modem.
>> 
>> Is this setup likely to work with Cable Broadband?
>> 
>> The only reason I'm thinking of changing is that I might be able to
>> save a
>> bit on the package, but they don't offer VOIP, nor much disk space.
>> On the
>> up side, I might be able to include Foxtel for not much more than I'm
>> currently paying. But will it all work with my Mac centric network
>> or will
>> it be more headache than it's worth???
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Tim
>> 
>> 
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