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![]() Motorola SB5100i SURFboard cable modem SB 5100 i US $23.70
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![]() Linksys Cable Modem BEFCMU10 Ver 3 US $19.99
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![]() MOTOROLA DSL MODEM ROUTER WITH CABLES US $16.00
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![]() Motorola SB5101 Cable Modem 24GZ Model SB5101 65 US $11.24
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![]() 2Wire ATT Wireless Router DSL Modem 2701HG B with cables working US $19.99
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![]() lot of 2 routers 1 modem and cables offered at no reserve US $3.00
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![]() 2Wire ATT Wireless Router DSL Modem 2701HG B with cables FOR PARTS NOT WORKING US $4.99
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Can I still use my modem cable on an Orange Livebox?
I'm thinking of upgrading my current broadband package from Home Starter to Home Select which should be faster.
However this package comes with a 'Livebox' which is a wireless modem.
Will I have to make my home pc wireless-enabled if I want to connect to the internet or can I still hook up with a modem cable?
Firstly i think you mean ethernet cable not modem
And yes the live box does have ethernet sockets so you can either stay as you are or use wireless
Comcast shifts some customers to IPv6, promises it won't hurt (Engadget)
No sooner have you memorized the IP address of your media server and then your
ISP has to go and mess it all up -- in this case, by adding a whole lot of
extra digits. It's for a good cause, though: Comcast is launching its IPv6
pilot as part of a long and grueling global transition away from IPv4, whose
4.3 billion addresses are now severely depleted. The pilot will start with
customers who have a simple connection straight from their PC to a cable modem
and who are running an up-to-date OS. It will also allow old IP addresses to
exist alongside the new ones, hopefully avoiding the slowdowns that can result
from trying to translate between to the two formats on the fly. The good news?
Once it's over, nobody should have to go through this upheaval again until
there are 2^128 web-connected devices on the planet, and by then it'll be the
last of our worries.
[Thanks, Anthony]
Comcast shifts some customers to IPv6, promises it won't hurt originally
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