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router question
if i had a usb modem...and wanted to split the connection using a router, can i hook that modem to my computer, and then have a cat5 cable from computer to the router? is that possible? and if not...why not? thanks!
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Re: router question
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are you on a cable modem? If so, you just hook the cable line into the router, and run cat5 cable to the usb modem and then another cat 5 cable to the other computer that also has a nic card. ![]() |
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Another options is try get a USB to RJ45 connectors like the one found here http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/u...t_adapter.html
I have seen DSL modems that only have the RJ-11 (phoneline) and USB connectors for your PC where this type of connector will work well provided you get a gateway router or hub (if you ISP allows more than 1 PC) Cheers, Scott Murphy |
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its a dsl modem with only the phoneline and the usb jack. and i dont think that works.
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so the only way is to exchange the modem to a cat5 cable one right? |
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If you're brave, you can just use your PC as a router...
Have the USB coming in carrying your network connection, then enable IP forwarding & turn on DHCP on your PC, send the connection out of your network card into a hub (or a 2nd PC if you only have 2). It's much cheaper than getting a new modem, but setting up routing can be a little intimidating if you've never done it before. Here are some good tips to get you started if you want to give it a try: http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/ |
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yeah, that's what I was thinking. pretty easy with just one other computer (total 2 computers), using internet sharing that windows includes. |
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its my friends. i had the same problem b4 too xept i just took the easy way out and paid $25 for a modem upgrade with my company.
so that means u can use a computer as the central server to enable the connection to be split then. i didnt think that was possible. maybe i'll tell them to try that out b4 (if they do) upgrade. thanks u guys! |
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Hey, thanx for that link - I've never seen that before. I'll have to give it a try... |
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