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i have asked this question before but the suggested answers have not worked.
i have just moved into my fiancees house, bringing my laptop with me. her desktop computer is on ntl broadband, with a ntl modem permanantly fixed to the computer. her seperate phone line is also through bt.
my laptop is loaded with aol who i have used for years and still wish to do so. at home i had a bt phone line with an asdl splitter and a belkin wireless modem/router.
i have tried simply plugging my wirless router into her ntl phoneline but there is no connection there.
does anyone know how i can use my aol now? do i have to configure something?
does anyone know the number for the aol broadband helpline?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Shouldn't be a problem as long as your router is set up properly.I have 3 PCs and a laptop running off my router. Thats the whole idea of them.
The only problem that does spring to mind is your affinity with AOL which you might find setting up a problem as presumably the ADSL line is provided by NTL