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24/09/2001 06:06:58
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00559877
Message ID:
00559993
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YOu can do it very easily with a router. My DSL line goes to my DSL modem. The ethernet cable goes from the RJ45 port in the DSL modem to my LinkSys router. Then I have the router connected to my 10/100 hub. I have the router configured as a DHCP server and all my workstation are now connected directly and constantly with internet access.

The router will be software configured via your web browser and will come with documentation that is fairly easy to follow to set all this up. This is so coooool, and you will be most happy with this. I had it for a year before my ISP and the DSL provider split up and I had to switch DSL providers. I was without DSL for a month and was totally miserable.

>Hi All,
>
>DSL has finally made it to my neighborhood. I signed up but when I mentioned a network in my home office, their response was 'we do not support networks'.
>
>Although they do not 'support' I believe that with the addition of a router such as the LINKSYS DSL Router, I will be able to connect the DSL to my network and have internet access for all work stations. Is this true ?
>
>Assuming the affirmative, my next question is.. do I need to purchase a router with multiple Ethernet ports OR can I purchase one with a single port and connect it to my network hub?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ken
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA
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