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Zarjaz
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Sun 21-Jan-07 13:32:19
Re: BT Master Socket
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Have you considered using something like a pair of
these
? I have seen them used very successfully.
Zarjaz
NaNook
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Sun 21-Jan-07 14:28:36
Re: BT Master Socket
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Thanks, been looking on other sites and as you quite rightly put, the kit cares not whether it is a router or PC so I will go for the three HD models.
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