hi alon,
ok, now i understand what you are saying. yes, i am only using one
connection at a time.
indera
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"Alon Brodski" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:40e33a84$(E-Mail Removed)...
: Hey!
:
: Thanks for your help!
: I'm afraid your case is too different though...
: See...You use ONE LAN connection at a time where I'm talking about TWO
LANs
: at ONCE.
: One is to TELCO for ADSL and the 2nd one is to Cable co. for cable
Internet.
:
: I wasn't talking about analog Dial Up service,but about virtual Dial Up
VPN
: kind....PPTP/PPPoA.
:
: Nothing is being "dialed" actually....just noone found a better name for
: it.VPN " accesser" would be a proper way to call it,I guess :-)
:
: Yours truly,
: Alon
:
:
:
: "Dr. Indera" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
: news:(E-Mail Removed)...
: > hi alon,
: >
: > yes, both use the same nic card.
: > i didn't realize that you were referring to dial-up service.
: >
: > yes, i am in the US.
: >
: > yes, i use both cable modem and dsl on the same laptop.
: >
: > sorry, i couldn't be of more help.
: >
: > indera
: >
: >
: > "Alon Brodski" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
: > news:40e1a801$(E-Mail Removed)...
: > : Hey!
: > : You meant that your both modems share the same NIC so you switch?
: > : It's all nice but to get to the ISP one has to DIAL to it here....It's
: not
: > a
: > : constant ON connection where you get your external IP address from
Cable
: > Co.
: > : or TELCO...Here it doesn't work that way....I heard that in the US
it's
: > : otherwise..Well,here about 30% who are cable Internet users do use the
: > : "american" system.
: > : The bottom line is that you use both cable and ADSL Internet accesses
on
: > the
: > : same PC,right?
: > :
: > : Alon
: > :
: > : "Dr. Indera" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
: > : news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
: > : > hi alon,
: > : >
: > : > i have cable and dsl. the switch from one to the other, i unplug the
: > cable
: > : > wire and plug in the dsl wire and log on.
: > : > maybe i am not understanding your question.
: > : >
: > : > indera
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > "Alon Brodski" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
: > : > news:40e17373$(E-Mail Removed)...
: > : > : Hello world!
: > : > :
: > : > : I have Windows XP Pro.
: > : > :
: > : > : I wonder if I could configure ONE computer to be connected to the
: > : Internet
: > : > : both using ADSL and CABLE.
: > : > : Of course,not simultanously.Just to have 2 Dial Up Connections
(not
: > : > : analog,but PPP virtual ones) and use them one after another.
: > : > : ONE-PPTP (VPN) for Cable modem connection and SECOND-,say,PPPoATM
: for
: > : USB
: > : > : ADSL modem connection.
: > : > : I have a NIC and my cable modem is connected to it.It's LAN and I
: > have
: > : > : 172.2X.X.X IP address from cable Co. at all times and when I want
to
: > : > connect
: > : > : to the Internet I Dial to my ISP and get an external IP address
from
: > : > : it-80.179.X.X in my case...(each time it's
different,naturally)-Open
: > : > Access
: > : > : type.
: > : > : I have USB port and I can get a USB ADSL modem and use a PPPoA
type
: > of
: > : > : connection with it.
: > : > : And to use the same ISP (whether with the same or not account with
: > it-it
: > : > : doesn't matter here)...
: > : > :
: > : > : The way I understand it-it should work OK...The unclear part
: is.....is
: > : it
: > : > : the NIC or the modem that gets 172.X.X.X address? In Cable....Some
: ppl
: > : > don't
: > : > : have NIC's in their PC's...they use USB Cable modems...but they
: would
: > : > still
: > : > : have that 172.X.X.X address...so it's not the NIC,but the modem
who
: > gets
: > : > : it....or am I wrong?
: > : > :
: > : > : If I also have a USB ADSL modem,then that modem would get a
10.X.X.X
: > IP
: > : > : address from TELCO at all times
: > : > :
: > : > :
: > : > : So the bottom line is....the way I get it....my Cable modem would
: > : > constantly
: > : > : have that 172.X.X.X address from Cable Co ( same as my NIC).AND my
: > ADSL
: > : > : modem would constantly have 10.X.X.X address from TELCO.
: > : > : Whenever I use a Dial Up PPTP VPN adapter it would get a
80.179.X.X
: > : > address
: > : > : from my ISP and I would get on the Internet using cable
: > : > infrustructure.Then
: > : > : I disconnect...Then I'll use a PPoA connection (the virtual
adapter
: is
: > : > : installed ,using a software that comes with the ADSL
modem-Globespan
: > ALE
: > : > : series...) and I would get also 80.179.X.X address from ISP,using
my
: > : > another
: > : > : account with it (the ADSL one).
: > : > :
: > : > :
: > : > : --
: > : > : Thanks in advance,
: > : > :
: > : > : Yours truly,
: > : > : Alon Brodski
: > : > :
: > : > :
: > : >
: > : >
: > :
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: >
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