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having tried installing wireless networking between 2 xp
computers in my home and causing myself nothing but problems i am wondering if i installed a 2nd broadband modem to the second pc would this work on the same telephone line but on a different phone socket.My problem only exists due to the fact that the pc running broadband is my son's,installed in his bedroom and i as he is still at school i don't want to leave his pc on permanently. |
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Leave the pc on - it wont do any harm or use a reuter
ie modem -> reuter -> pc's David "critta" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:037301c3d815$e8183800$a301280a@phx.gbl... > having tried installing wireless networking between 2 xp > computers in my home and causing myself nothing but > problems i am wondering if i installed a 2nd broadband > modem to the second pc would this work on the same > telephone line but on a different phone socket.My problem > only exists due to the fact that the pc running broadband > is my son's,installed in his bedroom and i as he is still > at school i don't want to leave his pc on permanently. |
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Hi,
Buy a wireless router if both PCs have wireless lan card installed. Peter ----- critta wrote: ----- having tried installing wireless networking between 2 xp computers in my home and causing myself nothing but problems i am wondering if i installed a 2nd broadband modem to the second pc would this work on the same telephone line but on a different phone socket.My problem only exists due to the fact that the pc running broadband is my son's,installed in his bedroom and i as he is still at school i don't want to leave his pc on permanently. |
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Why did you have grief with Broadband and Wireless networking,I know the
co's say they dont support networking but believe me it can be made to work,having got a linksys 54g set up.,any of my 4 computers can now access the net, whereas before only one could,the wireless router is the best way as your sons computer would not need to be on as the router is seen by the Broadband supplier as "The Computer" and all connections downstream of that are not seeen by the ISP <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:037301c3d815$e8183800$a301280a@phx.gbl... > having tried installing wireless networking between 2 xp > computers in my home and causing myself nothing but > problems i am wondering if i installed a 2nd broadband > modem to the second pc would this work on the same > telephone line but on a different phone socket.My problem > only exists due to the fact that the pc running broadband > is my son's,installed in his bedroom and i as he is still > at school i don't want to leave his pc on permanently. |
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>-----Original Message----- >Why did you have grief with Broadband and Wireless networking,I know the >co's say they dont support networking but believe me it can be made to >work,having got a linksys 54g set up.,any of my 4 computers can now access >the net, whereas >before only one could,the wireless router is the best way as your sons >computer would not need to be on as the router is seen by the Broadband >supplier as "The Computer" and all connections downstream of that are not >seeen by the ISP ><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:037301c3d815$e8183800$a301280a@phx.gbl... >> having tried installing wireless networking between 2 xp >> computers in my home and causing myself nothing but >> problems i am wondering if i installed a 2nd broadband >> modem to the second pc would this work on the same >> telephone line but on a different phone socket.My problem >> only exists due to the fact that the pc running broadband >> is my son's,installed in his bedroom and i as he is still >> at school i don't want to leave his pc on permanently. > > >. >problem i had with wireless was both pc's recognised each other but as soon as it was installed i could connect to broadband but could not view any web pages even on the main pc after uninstalling the wireless network my broadband worked ok |
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I do not believe you can have TWO DSL modem use the same telephone line.
Y. <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:038f01c3d8f9$6f462470$a001280a@phx.gbl... > > >-----Original Message----- > >Why did you have grief with Broadband and Wireless > networking,I know the > >co's say they dont support networking but believe me it > can be made to > >work,having got a linksys 54g set up.,any of my 4 > computers can now access > >the net, whereas > >before only one could,the wireless router is the best > way as your sons > >computer would not need to be on as the router is seen > by the Broadband > >supplier as "The Computer" and all connections > downstream of that are not > >seeen by the ISP > ><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >news:037301c3d815$e8183800$a301280a@phx.gbl... > >> having tried installing wireless networking between 2 > xp > >> computers in my home and causing myself nothing but > >> problems i am wondering if i installed a 2nd broadband > >> modem to the second pc would this work on the same > >> telephone line but on a different phone socket.My > problem > >> only exists due to the fact that the pc running > broadband > >> is my son's,installed in his bedroom and i as he is > still > >> at school i don't want to leave his pc on permanently. > > > > > >. > >problem i had with wireless was both pc's recognised > each other but as soon as it was installed i could > connect to broadband but could not view any web pages > even on the main pc after uninstalling the wireless > network my broadband worked ok > |
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