Help! Broadband on 2 computers...Help!

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  • steveg
    Member
    • May 2001
    • 460

    #31
    joey, the idea of a router is that you only need the one
    IP address that your ISP assigns you.
    the router then handles all the information going to
    and from the ISP from each computer connected to it.
    the router that i have, linksys befsr11 allows up to
    253 coumpters to share that one IP address

    xspyx do you have the paperwork that came with your cable
    hookup ? if so it should have an explaination of how to
    configure your computer.

    otherwise go to the computer with the internet connection

    doubleclick my computer
    doubleclick control panel
    doubleclick network
    click on the configuration tab
    click on tcp/ip (in the white installed components box)
    click on the properties button
    you now have 7 tabs. write down what is in the
    ip adress,wins config,gateway and dns config tabs
    copy this information exactly into your computer.

    next back to control panel
    doubleclick internet options
    click the connections tab
    check the "never dial a connection"
    click on lan settings (same tab)
    finally check "automatically detect settings"
    click ok
    your done (we hope)

    finally did i mention that a router is a great way to do
    this
    Last edited by steveg; 10-19-2001, 03:37 PM.

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    • XspyX
      I sleep naked!
      • Jan 2001
      • 1556

      #32
      When I go into my computer, i don't have a network icon or button.


      Does it smell like updog in here to you?
      Originally posted by Automagisurdad
      and the barrel is no good cause its a 14 and not 12.

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      • fenris69
        Registered User
        • May 2001
        • 481

        #33
        network

        your 'network' isnt in My Computer. Its in 'Control Panel' ...which can be found in my computer

        are you using static ip's? if so follow the above instr. er...no nm follow this.

        ControlPAnel->Network->find tcp/ip for your ethernet adapter(realtek, linksys, dlink etc), highlight and click 'properties' below->write down info as he said.

        course if you use dhcp ie. most @home services then dont worry bout it...just hookup restart comp and you should be good. remember to run inetwiz or change your 'internet options' in your control panel to use a 'local are network' or LAN...hmmm actually i dunno what ip that would grab...oh and make sure they dont have your MAC address linked to whatever ip your using if its a static...cause then you cant switch nics. hope this is clear enough.

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        • fenris69
          Registered User
          • May 2001
          • 481

          #34
          actually

          heres another thought. what cable package do you have? you may be entitled to more than one ip anyway. if so then all youd need to do is call em, activate the ip, and you could use a hub. better 50 bucks on that then a router.

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          • steveg
            Member
            • May 2001
            • 460

            #35
            oops forgot to say doubleclick control panel after
            my computer i've edited my post sorry

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