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| Hi all! I know the main questions have been asked many times before, but I have a few questions, and my current PC specs may affect the answers... Anyway firstly I'm getting Freeserve Broadband (yay!), that's not in question before anyone warns me against it! has a standard (??) LAN modem, the other has an Ethernet card... Now, I obviously want to use both PC's on the ASDL modem (at the same time), so need some way of sharing or routing the connection... Questions... Any ideas what the cheapest way of doing this is? I'm a little confused (which I shouldn't be, having worked in NT Support for the last year) as to the Ethernet factor?? Is this just a type of LAN and if so can I hook them both into the one device? Or do I need to get a LAN card for my 2nd PC to? I'm not sure if I need hubs, routers, switches... It's all giving me one heck of a headache and I'd really appriciate any advice!!! (apart from don't bother with Freeserve!!) Si |
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| For just two computers you could get simple ADSL/modem router like Zoom X44 which has one Ethernet and one USB port, which means you can access the net from both computers independently and / or simultaneously. ( Netgear does one too, it's cheaper but it's c**p, doesn't work.) If need be you can later add switch / hub or wifi AP for more connections. Regards, Martin PS Yes, don't bother with Vanadooo... |
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| If you are referrering to the Netgear DM602, the manual states that you can use either the USB or the ethernet port but not both at the same time! Jason ( Netgear does one too, it's cheaper but it's c**p, doesn't work.) ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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| Jason TOP posted: If you are referring to the Netgear DM602, the manual states that you can use either the USB or the ethernet port but not both at the same time! You may be right, I never got that far because the USB software / driver wouldn't load, neither would it work in Ethernet mode ! Phone support (transfers to India) was no use whatever, so back it went ! Certainly the Zoom X44 can use both USB and Ethernet ports at the same time. Regards, Martin |
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| In , Martin² typed: Jason TOP posted: If you are referring to the Netgear DM602, the manual states that you can use either the USB or the ethernet port but not both at the same time! You may be right, I never got that far because the USB software / driver wouldn't load, neither would it work in Ethernet mode ! Phone support (transfers to India) was no use whatever, so back it went ! Certainly the Zoom X44 can use both USB and Ethernet ports at the same time. Regards, Martin Just point out that I had snipped original post! Cant comment about netgear support, as the units I have installed have worked flawlessly (at least till now!!), although these have all been on ethernet basis. Jason ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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| "Martin²" wrote in message .. . Jason TOP posted: If you are referring to the Netgear DM602, the manual states that you can use either the USB or the ethernet port but not both at the same time! You may be right, I never got that far because the USB software / driver wouldn't load, neither would it work in Ethernet mode ! Phone support (transfers to India) was no use whatever, so back it went ! Certainly the Zoom X44 can use both USB and Ethernet ports at the same time. Regards, Martin Thanks for all the advice everyone, really is a great help! I've been looking for a Zoom X44 online but can't find it in any online shops? I've found other Zoom routers but not an X44? Si |
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| Thanks for all the advice everyone, really is a great help! I've been looking for a Zoom X44 online but can't find it in any online shops? I've found other Zoom routers but not an X44? Sorry, my mistake it's actually Zoom X4, PCWorld.co.uk or shops sell them, reduced by £20 to £79.99. Might even find it cheaper online elsewhere. Regards, Martin |
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