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Cable modem with hub to multiple home PC's, ok?

 
 
Layne
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      12th Dec 2003
Hi, I got a cable modem with one USB and one CAT5. Is it possible to use a
hub connecting the cable modem to several computers too?

I assume I'm only paying for one IP with one cable modem? If not using ICS
or NAT, would it possible working connecting 2 PC's "directly" via the
cablem modem to internet?

Thanks,
-Layne


 
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      12th Dec 2003
Layne wrote:

> Hi, I got a cable modem with one USB and one CAT5. Is it possible to use a
> hub connecting the cable modem to several computers too?
>
> I assume I'm only paying for one IP with one cable modem? If not using ICS
> or NAT, would it possible working connecting 2 PC's "directly" via the
> cablem modem to internet?
>
> Thanks,
> -Layne
>
>

Not with a single IP address. Whether your contract with your ISP will
give you more than one without additional charge is between you and them.

Routers are cheap.

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      14th Dec 2003
In article <brcrle$3pe$(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed) says...
> Hi, I got a cable modem with one USB and one CAT5. Is it possible to use a
> hub connecting the cable modem to several computers too?
>
> I assume I'm only paying for one IP with one cable modem? If not using ICS
> or NAT, would it possible working connecting 2 PC's "directly" via the
> cablem modem to internet?
>
> Thanks,
> -Layne


Yes, if your cable company allows you to have multiple IPs (this case is
extremely rare, but my co-worker NE of Philadelphia has this option).

*However*, you would be much better served (and protected) by putting a
router/firewall between you and the outside world. The LinkSys 4-port
router/firewalls are well below $100, unlike the $250 they used to cost a
few years back.

Plug the cable modem CAT5 into the LinkSys WAN port, plug your PCs into the
other 3 internal LAN ports.

 
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