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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: GtoRA2 on November 02, 2004, 01:07:13 PM
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Guys
My GF has a USB DSL modem. DO I need to get a speacial router to share the line between two systems?
All the ones I have delt with hooked up through a net card.
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I'm not aware of a router that allows the uplink to be USB. You can; however, share the internet connection through the computer that is attached to the DSL modem.
It would involve setting up Internet Connection Sharing and connecting the 2 computer via a switch, hub, or crossover cable.
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Most dsl modems, even if they have a usb connect, also have a regular lan connect also..
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Originally posted by TheDudeDVant
Most dsl modems, even if they have a usb connect, also have a regular lan connect also..
However if they do have a LAN port quite often it only supports PPPoE, so if you buy a router to put behind it make sure it supports PPPoE.
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Link the 2 computers with a crossover cable or into a hub, plug the DSL modem into one of the computers and use Internet Connection Sharing to share the DSL connection with the other.
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If it has no standard network jack then request a non-USB modem from your DSL provider. I had to do that several years ago with SBC.
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We've 2 pcs sharing a usb dsl modem. This pc has the usb modem and connects to the gf's one via a hub and onboard network cards. Bit of a pain in the arse to set up but I'm proof that anyone can do it.