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You can have an adsl with wireless router/modem and you can have cable modem and a wireless router. Cable does not have a combined router/modem.
You will set each up independently of the other, but you will have to log out of one wireless network and then log into the other, or have two computers, one on each network.
You must have a BT landline for the O2, it wont work on Virgin cable telephone line.
Re: Can I have O2 broadband and Virgin Broadband in the same house?
In simple terms, a router shares the broadband between 2 or more PCs, either connected directly with wires or using wireless cards. If all you are trying to do is share the broadband, then you don't need two providers.
Most routers are cheap and very easy to set up - in minutes, with the default settings, straight out of the box (although you should check the security settings in the manual too)
Re: Can I have O2 broadband and Virgin Broadband in the same house?
Exactly as Robin says.
I can only use a Lynksys as an example as that is what I have always used.
You put the cd into the drive and up comes a step by step Micky Duck instruction set ie; standby while we check your internet connection - check ok - plug your connection from modem into the router - plug your pc into the router - two minutes later it is all set up. It shows pictures of where to plug into so you really can't go wrong.