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To: aldrums who wrote (11018)6/21/2000 2:51:00 PM
From: aldrums  Read Replies (4) of 14778
 
Two Networked Computers with a single ADSL connection.
Anyone have any links or ideas on how to do this?


OK, nobody answered my question but I figured it out. I took the extra network card out of my primary computer and connected both computers via the netgear hub. Then I switched one of the ports on the hub from normal to uplink and connected a cable from that to my ADSL modem. Then I installed my ADSL software onto my secondary computer. Now I simply turn on my computers and log on separately to my DSL service. My DSL provider (Mindspring) automatically provides a separate IP address for each computer.

Thank God I figured that out. Now I can go back to trading.

Peace,

Alex
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