Amazon was the cheapest I found it, with free next day delivery.
The menu is very basic with simple folder browsing indexing. But it's not as bad as I imagined and it responds quite quickly too.
Amazon was the cheapest I found it, with free next day delivery.
The menu is very basic with simple folder browsing indexing. But it's not as bad as I imagined and it responds quite quickly too.
Quote: Nogget @ March 27 2010, 4:10 PM GMTThe signal comes in to a virgin cable modem, from that into a Zyxel homeplug, and then the two puters are also each connected to homeplugs. So that won't work?
I don't think so. As Bill said, you probably need a router to use more than one PC with what I assume is the single IP address handed to you by your ISP.
Not familiar with your modem, but they don't typically offer any sort of firewall protection. Scary!
Quote: Nogget @ March 27 2010, 4:10 PM GMTThe signal comes in to a virgin cable modem, from that into a Zyxel homeplug, and then the two puters are also each connected to homeplugs. So that won't work?
Ah.. Tricky.
I'm pretty sure that you need a device loosely called a cable router (an Ethernet Router) in between the cable modem and the home plug it feeds. The firmware in the router has the facility to recognise more than one Ethernet Machine Address on the LAN side.
A proper router of this type will have one RJ45 Ethernet socket called a WAN (Wide Area Network) which you connect to your Virgin Modem. And it will have one (or 4 ) RJ45 Ethernet sockets called LAN (local Area Network.). Such routers in big expensive form are the nodes of the Internet, youonly need a little one. Alas there seems to be not much demand for it in its simplest form and I haven't located one on a quick search.
What is available is such a router with Wireless Access Point built in as well, normally used when you have one computer near your Virgin Modem and other computers accessing via WiFi. For that you plug WAN socket into Virgin modem, then the nearby computer into one of the LAN sockets and configure the WIreless so that the other computers connect that way. You could use one of those and ignore the Wireless (or configure it OFF). Here is a page of possibles. http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp?N=411+500001+1003696&Ntk=gensearch_003&Ntt=Wireless+routers&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial
Make sure it is one that has a WAN Ethernet socket & not an ADSL modem built in.
You connect its WAN Socket to the Virgin modem and one of its LAN sockets to the Homeplug.
Try it and see if that works.
Good Luck.
I added something about using a redundant old ADSL ruter, but something DaButt said made me realise that won't work, so I've removed that bit from my message.
As DaButt says, the Virgin Modem does not have any firewall inside, but adding a cable router will provide firewall and the necessary NAT (network address Translation) capability which enables your public IP address from Virgin to be subdivided into local IP addresses for multiple computers .
This one looks suitable for you: http://cpc.farnell.com/belkin/f5d7234uk4/router-wireless-g-belkin/dp/CS17614
at around £32 + delivery costs. Note the 5 RJ45 sockets One as WAN & the other 4 LAN.
Quote: Leevil @ March 27 2010, 4:02 PM GMTYes, spent many hours, days and weeks browsing. Don't have a HD TV at the minute. This is just a cheap temporary solution. Got it today, works great.
Well, what I mean is, when you get an HD TV, you'll still need a new box to play HD video files on. The one you bought only supports standard definition content.
Aaaaaaanyhoo.
Yes, I knows that.
Quote: billwill @ March 27 2010, 6:25 PM GMTAh.. Tricky.
I'm pretty sure that you need a device loosely called a cable router (an Ethernet Router) in between the cable modem and the home plug it feeds. The firmware in the router has the facility to recognise more than one Ethernet Machine Address on the LAN side.
*blah blah snipped*
This one looks suitable for you: http://cpc.farnell.com/belkin/f5d7234uk4/router-wireless-g-belkin/dp/CS17614
at around £32 + delivery costs. Note the 5 RJ45 sockets One as WAN & the other 4 LAN.
Or, in simple terms...
Nogget, buy this: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/191548
When I made the mistake of being a Virgin customer, that's what I used (well, an earlier model, but same difference). Should suit you perfectly.
Quote: Aaron @ March 27 2010, 9:08 PM GMTOr, in simple terms...
Nogget, buy this: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/191548
When I made the mistake of being a Virgin customer, that's what I used (well, an earlier model, but same difference). Should suit you perfectly.
Very poor technical info on that wbsite, but yes, that looks like a better option, because it has Wireles N the neww high speed stuff, should you ever want to use WiFi instead of Homeplug.
And the firm Linksys nowadays belongs to Cisco, makers of many of the worlds best big routers.
Not so much 'poor' technical info as 'non-existant'.
Quote: SlagA @ March 27 2010, 12:08 PM GMTAt 3 in the morning? Did you ram-raid a McDonalds?
Hope you all had a good time, seriously, Gold is a great achievement.
That was my original idea, but thankfully my Sister is a lot more caring & sophisticated than I.
Took Mum & Dad to a very posh Steak restaurant in Westfields, Shepherds Bush of all places.
I Ram Raided Mcdonalds on my way back, but just for a bit of fun.
Suffering through the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards...with a lovely glass of wine.
Quote: AndreaLynne @ March 28 2010, 12:18 AM GMTSuffering through the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards...with a lovely glass of wine.
Hang in there, Andie!
Is that the one where they always gunge people?
Quote: zooo @ March 28 2010, 12:35 AM GMTIs that the one where they always gunge people?
Oh FFS! Does Edmonds own Nickolodeon now?
Quote: AndreaLynne @ March 28 2010, 12:18 AM GMTSuffering through the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards...with a lovely glass of wine.
I was just drinking beer with the neighbors and the kids let out a collective gasp when they realized that they were missing the show.
I had a dream a few months ago that I was at the KCAs. :/