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Alan
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      21st Sep 2004
Hi,
I have just took delivery of a modem/router...namely a Safecom ASDL 4
port.
Could someone help me please with the following questions.

It has 4 ports and a USB socket on the back. Please tell me what goes
where. I have 2 desktop PC's to network and a laptop so there's 3
computers. Do I connect 1 to the USB and the others to the port
sockets ?? (confused !!)

There is a software disk which it says I have to install network
connectiions...question, do I put this disk in all the PC's and put
the software on them all ??.

Thanks for any help...

Alan
 
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YanquiDawg
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      21st Sep 2004
Router USB to PC USB. PC 1 ethernet to Port 1,PC 2 ethernet to Port 2 etc.
There should be a connection for you phone line(dsl) called WAN(wide area
network.)
And,if you want each PC to be able to connect you'll need either one PC with
the software on all the time or install the software to each one.

>Could someone help me please with the following questions.
>
>It has 4 ports and a USB socket on the back. Please tell me what goes
>where. I have 2 desktop PC's to network and a laptop so there's 3
>computers. Do I connect 1 to the USB and the others to the port
>sockets ?? (confused !!)


>here is a software disk which it says I have to install network
>connectiions...question, do I put this disk in all the PC's and put
>the software on them all ??.



 
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Mike Walsh
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      21st Sep 2004

The USB port is probably intended for a DSL or cable modem. Connect your PCs to the ethernet ports. All of your PCs must be configured for the network. I don't know if you have to use the software disk.

Alan wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have just took delivery of a modem/router...namely a Safecom ASDL 4
> port.
> Could someone help me please with the following questions.
>
> It has 4 ports and a USB socket on the back. Please tell me what goes
> where. I have 2 desktop PC's to network and a laptop so there's 3
> computers. Do I connect 1 to the USB and the others to the port
> sockets ?? (confused !!)
>
> There is a software disk which it says I have to install network
> connectiions...question, do I put this disk in all the PC's and put
> the software on them all ??.
>
> Thanks for any help...
>
> Alan


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Alan
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      22nd Sep 2004
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 20:26:26 GMT, Mike Walsh <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>The USB port is probably intended for a DSL or cable modem. Connect your PCs to the ethernet ports. All of your PCs must be configured for the network. I don't know if you have to use the software disk.
>



Thanks Folks,
I'll try that and get back ifI get stuck...

Alan
 
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