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That would be the problem. Obviously i wouldn't be using them both at the
same time but my daughter couldn't use her computer in the house if I was on
computer in office; therefore, the best solution is to run CAT 5 cable from
current router to new office. Thanx to all for assistance. It is nice to
have a place for us neophytes to come to learn.
stephen r stanfield
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From: John Sproule
Date: 06/20/05 11:18:40
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] DSL Hookup
You might be able to simply get another modem for use in your new office, if
your DSL service uses PPOe, which requires a kind of sign on process similar
to that used for a Dial Up connection. You wouldn't be able to have both
the home and the office computers using this connection at the same time,
though. To do that, you would require a new account for the computer in the
office.
John Sproule
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From: "srs" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 2:05 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] DSL Hookup
> Hello all. I have had dsl hookup with small telephone coop for 3 1/2
> years. I recently built an office outside of my house. I had the cable
> run out to the building. they are telling me I have to run a Cat 5 cable
> from my router/hub out to the new building. Why can't I get another
> router/hub and connect it the same way as I have this one?
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