There are routers, and routers. There are host computers running software
that performs routing functions, and there are specialized little computers
that do very little else. A hub does not include these functions.
To share a connection, you need some of the functionality of a router. To
do it over dial-up, you need something that provides those functions AND can
establish dial-up connections. The vast majority of small router appliances
don't include the latter function.
ICS, however, includes the routing functions you need, and can work with
your dial-up connection.
David Gillett
On 22 Sep 2004 at 9:53, Reggkay wrote:
> Thank you to all of you that have helped me.
> Ok, it has been my understanding that sharing an internet connection is
> possible with a dial up connection. Was I mistaken? We live too far out to
> get DSL or cable. If I was mistaken, any ideas on how to make it work?
> Thanks Huge for the site of D-link, there is another article there that
> informs me that this hub will not allow internet access through it. So if I
> can share a connection with dial up I'm looking for a router. Any
> suggestions?
> Thanks in advance.
> Regina Long
>
> > Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 8:39 AM
> > Subject: [PCBUILD] Networking
> >
> >
> >> Hi, I have a few questions about setting up a home network please.
> >> I'm a homeschool mom and my children do 'school' with a computer
> >> curriculum.
> >> Setup: Mom - desktop - Windows XP pro - Server
> >> 1 kid - laptop - Windows XP pro - client
> >> 2 kid - laptop - Windows XP home - client
> >> 3 kid - desktop - Windows Xp home - client
> >> All computers are updated with service pack 2
> >> SOS 2.0 2004 addition
> >> Network - hard wired with a D-link DSH-5 hub
> >> I'm not understanding how to get their computers to access the internet
> >> through my computer. In network places, on their computers, it shows
> >> my active conection but internet explorer can not find it to log on.
> >> Any ideas on how to make it see the connection?
> >> If we are all 'wired' together, is it still possible for them to remove
> >> their computers from the network and then replug them when they get
> >> home? Will everything still work?
> >> Also, I run ad-aware, spybot, zone alarm, and norton on my computer,
> >> none of this is on their computer, do I need to install these since they
> >> access the internet through my computer?
> >> Any and all help is appreciated.
> >> Regina Long
>
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