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To: sam_o who wrote (22603)5/13/2001 12:44:07 PM
From: Wes Stevens  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
Sam, see if you can get them to give you an external USB modem that talks ethernet. All you need in your pc is an ethernet card. In many ways this is the easiest setup as there are no special drivers that you will need to install on your pc - it is all handled by MS networking and the external USB modem.



To: sam_o who wrote (22603)5/13/2001 3:36:52 PM
From: Eurobum1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
Sam...I'm still using my NIC cards with the old DSL modem...

I have 3 computers linked together with windows 98, 2 NICs on my server. I did the same set-up for a friend of mine. It works fine. Never try USB modem. Sorry, I can help.