By Mini Me - usenet poster
I have a D-Link DSL-302G modem working fine. It is connected to one PC
through the ethernet connector and to the other through the DSL-302G USB
connector.
However, it only works on one at a time. If I pull out the ethernet cord
from the back of the modem, then the one hooked up to the USB works, and
vice-versa.
The DLINK site # clearly
states that
"Two computers can simultaneously connect to the DSL-302G through its USB
and Ethernet port to share its high-speed Internet connection ."
Can anyone help me get this simultaneous connection?
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posted on Aug 01, 2007
Bouncy - usenet poster
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Get a router, and a network card for the computer that is using the USB
port. You will need the adequate patch cables. Put everything together, as
per the instructions that come with the router. This way, both computers
should work with the internet at the same time.
--
JANA
...
I have a D-Link DSL-302G modem working fine. It is connected to one PC
through the ethernet connector and to the other through the DSL-302G USB
connector.
However, it only works on one at a time. If I pull out the ethernet cord
from the back of the modem, then the one hooked up to the USB works, and
vice-versa.
The DLINK site # clearly
states that
"Two computers can simultaneously connect to the DSL-302G through its USB
and Ethernet port to share its high-speed Internet connection ."
Can anyone help me get this simultaneous connection?
port. You will need the adequate patch cables. Put everything together, as
per the instructions that come with the router. This way, both computers
should work with the internet at the same time.
--
JANA
...
I have a D-Link DSL-302G modem working fine. It is connected to one PC
through the ethernet connector and to the other through the DSL-302G USB
connector.
However, it only works on one at a time. If I pull out the ethernet cord
from the back of the modem, then the one hooked up to the USB works, and
vice-versa.
The DLINK site # clearly
states that
"Two computers can simultaneously connect to the DSL-302G through its USB
and Ethernet port to share its high-speed Internet connection ."
Can anyone help me get this simultaneous connection?
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Solution #2
posted on Aug 01, 2007
Odud - usenet poster
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fruitbat, < to snoop in the medicine cabinet at someone's house while visiting; gives
head; weirdo", grimaced:
Where did you get a d-link dsl-302g modem working fine, fruitbat?
Get rid of SP2.
It's water over the dam.
You have spyware.
The fact too good to check.
Don't use HTML.
head; weirdo", grimaced:
Where did you get a d-link dsl-302g modem working fine, fruitbat?
Get rid of SP2.
It's water over the dam.
You have spyware.
The fact too good to check.
Don't use HTML.
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