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Date: | Sat, 19 Jan 2002 18:59:29 -0500 |
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When I first got my cable modem, the tech people installed it using a USB cable from the modem to a USB port on my USB hub.It's faster and cheaper since they don't have to open your box to do it. They did that in my absence, so I called them to come back and put a NIC connection in. You will need to have them, your DSL installers, come back to install a NIC if you don't already have one, and to change the cable from the modem to your computer to have an RJ-45 connector at both ends. It will require some software if you don't already have a NIC installed. Actually pretty simple unless a DSL modem operates on a different connection principle than a cable modem.
>I've been following the thread on Networking and have learned a great deal.
>However, I have a problem that hasn't been addressed and would like to see what
>you knowledgable people have to say.
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>I would of course like to network two computers, but I have a USB ADSL modem.
>If I use a USB router, would I be able to share files, printer and modem? I'm
>familiar with ethernet routers which would be used to share files and printer,
>but I don't think I could share the modem. Or, am I wrong?
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>Would the solution be to get an ethernet ADSL modem or is there another solution?
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>Thanks for all the help I've gotten and will continue to get from this list!
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