OK guys,
Don't slag of that little BT modem yet.
I got one when I signed up to BT Broadband and you can connect two computers to it. One using USB and one using a proper network port. However, the BT instructions are so poor that the average home user hasn't a hope in hell.....
However, I had already visited the local PC emporium before my connection was activated and purchased a Netgear DG8334GT. (This also came with a USB Wireless adapter f.o.c.)
The netgear is currently running 3 computers by cable, 2 wirelessly and a USB print server.... all with no probelms.
Mind you, I must admit to having to search the internet to get the correct BT settings to allow it to connect. I'm more than willing to share if anyone needs the info....
BT Voyager never came out of the box.... (Although I did have a look around the CD to try and get the BT settings). Admittedly it has been pressed into service at a friend's house feeding two computers as described above (USB and Network) when his existing router suffered an accident....
Regards,
Shuttlebus