Sensei46 wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a network in my home without having to buy expensive
> equipment. We currently have a broadband connection with two induvial
> computers. My plan is to set up a network for these computers so they gain
> access to the internet via the modem and an 8-port switch. Before I got
> started, the desktop computer worked fine, then once I hooked up the switch
> and connected the second computer, I could not get a connection. The switch I
> have boasts plug-and-play capabilities, but I just am not able to get both of
> the computers online at the same time. I've tried just about everything I can
> imagine (i.e. checking cables, connections, reseting the modem, ect.) and all
> I get is a prompt stating that the conncection is limited. I'm not sure where
> to turn. Help!
Get a router instead of the switch (assuming that the "modem" is really
only a modem and not a combo modem/router).
If you insist on using the switch, how are you attempting to connect things?
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