The speedstream is designed to connect one computer, using either ethernet or USB. You need a 4-port wired or wireless (you'll need wireless connections from both pc's) router/switchbox for all devices to use the Internet at the same time. Linksys makes the easiest and best one (IMHO) with the BEFSR41, but others are made by D-Link, Iogear, and others. You can find them all at big discounts online, like $50 after discounts and rebates.
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>I have a Speedstream DSL modem/router with two outputs - a USB and an ethernet. My computer is hooked up with the USB and my daughter's computer with the ethernet. When we surf the internet separately everything works fine. But if we try to surf at the same time, only one of us can actually get online. It all depends who clicks to get on first.
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>Is there a way to get this setup to work so that both of us can access the internet at the same time? My computer has both Win98SE and XP Pro on two separate hard drives. My daughter's has Win98SE.
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