Doubtful - for the direct connection.
He could ask them to place the cable modem however into bridge mode 


On Oct 25, 2010, at 10:58 AM, Gavin Spurgeon wrote:

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> Hi List,
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> I have not had any direct dealing with Virgin in the UK so have no idea
> how to answer this question I got from a Friend.
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> He has just got Virgin Install @ his place and was surprised that the
> connection was provided over Coax, The question was simple...
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> "Can he connect this Coax Cable Direct into a pfSense Box, rather than
> having to do NAT(Virgin Box)-2-NAT(pfSense Box)-2-LAN ?"
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> Like i said, I have only ever used old fashioned BT Phone Socket Type
> ADSL/Broadband connections so have not directly needed to play with the
> Cable type connections that Virgin offer...
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> Can anyone with Virgin (UK) help me point me friend in the correct
> direction ?
> 
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