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  • DYE-BaLLeR
    Registered User
    • Oct 2001
    • 756

    #1

    question for comp ppl POLL

    Ok, i have two options. first, heres my situation. i have a usb dsl modem, but i need to hook up my playstation 2 to the dsl connection. with that said heres my options.

    OPTION 1
    I would buy cat5 patch ethernet cable and a network card, both are about $14. install the network card into an open pci slot. then put the ethernet cable into the network card and run it to my playstation, not completley sure if this will work, if someone could inform me, itd be great. TOTAL PRICE==== $28

    OPTION 2
    I would save up for about 3-4 weeks, upgrade to an ethernet dsl modem and then buy an ethernet cat5 patch cable and run it from the back of the modem to the playstation2. TOTAL PRICE==== $139


    I am thinking about option one becuz if it duznt work,im out $14 cuz i would still have needed the $14 cat5 patch cable so i only wasted money on the network card. but if it works, i save myself $125 bucks. so the question is, would you gamble a little time and $14 to save urself $125? if so, pick option one. If not, go with option 2.

    WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
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  • danEboy
    Real Men Play Stock
    • Aug 2001
    • 48

    #2
    I voted for opt.2

    Here's why --

    #1 To route through your computer either requires an os capable of such things w2k/xp/linux/bsd, or routing software such as winproxy/solidshare whatever.

    a. Requires knowledge of how to install and configure these services.

    b. consumes extra power / It must be on for you to use it.

    c. relies on your computer to be stable.

    d. Adds unneeded latency to your conection

    #2 A standalone modem/router allows you to hook up more devices to the internet. Computer, game console, LAN party, etc.

    #3 Generally less of a pain in the backside. If your computer goes down then no connection remains.


    My $0.02





    Dan
    Carter Comp SC

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    • DYE-BaLLeR
      Registered User
      • Oct 2001
      • 756

      #3
      thanks dan, i think im just gunna save for the new modem. but i have another question. on ethernet dsl modems isnt there an ethernet jack in the back of the modem, like a 1port router?

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      • danEboy
        Real Men Play Stock
        • Aug 2001
        • 48

        #4
        The Short answer is yes.

        The longer answer is that it depends. Some models only have one port. Other models have more than one.

        Which model are you considering? The answer to that question will clear up the others.

        Be aware that not all dsl modems have routing/bridging capabilities.



        Dan
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        • paintbattler
          Mags > Cockers
          • Nov 2001
          • 2754

          #5
          i say netowork card..im not sure though
          Someone took away my cool sig. *cough*mod*cough*

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          • xmetal2001
            Junior Member at heart
            • May 2001
            • 1994

            #6
            I say option 2, no real techical reasons, mainly just because i dont like USB modems.

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            • Reo5th
              Sold Angel StillHave Rebel
              • Jul 2002
              • 539

              #7
              Originally posted by danEboy
              I voted for opt.2

              Here's why --

              #1 To route through your computer either requires an os capable of such things w2k/xp/linux/bsd, or routing software such as winproxy/solidshare whatever.

              a. Requires knowledge of how to install and configure these services.

              b. consumes extra power / It must be on for you to use it.

              c. relies on your computer to be stable.

              d. Adds unneeded latency to your conection

              #2 A standalone modem/router allows you to hook up more devices to the internet. Computer, game console, LAN party, etc.

              #3 Generally less of a pain in the backside. If your computer goes down then no connection remains.


              My $0.02





              Dan

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              • Reo5th
                Sold Angel StillHave Rebel
                • Jul 2002
                • 539

                #8
                duh....nevermind - i'm not sure how good it'll be sharing with a usb modem. I'd get one that works with CAT5 no matter what.

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                • personman

                  #9
                  Um, assuming your modem is dialup, trust me, you dont want to play ANYTHING online without a better connection..
                  Dialup is evil

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                  • SpongeBobSquarePants
                    I'm back!
                    • Jan 2002
                    • 3296

                    #10
                    Well I'm using a USB cable modem, and it is not to great for sharing anything. I dont have a network card in my pc so i have to use the usb opition. your not gonna have alot of luck sharing over usb you will need to use network cards I'm sure that your modem should have a slot for a line to a network card but i may be wrong. Also where did you find wireless cards for 14 dollars, btw you will also need a router which run about a 100 bucks for a respectable one.

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