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Old April 8th 04, 08:53 PM
Mark Musarra
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Default Automatic Private Address

I am attempting to setup a network to allow acces to an ADSL modem.
The modem has been working for about 2 years on a single laptop
computer.
The modem has a single Lan connection which connects straight to the
Laptop.

We now wish to gain acces through the ADSL modem from another 2 PC's
in the office. I have used a 5 port Hub/switch, connected the modem,
and each of the laptop and 2 PC's.

The Laptop connection to the internet still works, but I am having
trouble with the PC with the IP address type being set to Automatic
Private Address instead of DHCP Assigned.

Is this because the modem, having only a single port, can only
interface with a single IP Address ? And a second computer necessarily
needs to have a different IP address ? or should I be able to get this
working ?
From what I've read here I'm starting to think that I need to get a
multiport modem.

Regards
Mark
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Old April 8th 04, 08:58 PM
Dave Lowther
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Default Automatic Private Address

"Mark Musarra" wrote in message
om...
I am attempting to setup a network to allow acces to an ADSL modem.
The modem has been working for about 2 years on a single laptop
computer.
The modem has a single Lan connection which connects straight to the
Laptop.

We now wish to gain acces through the ADSL modem from another 2 PC's
in the office. I have used a 5 port Hub/switch, connected the modem,
and each of the laptop and 2 PC's.

The Laptop connection to the internet still works, but I am having
trouble with the PC with the IP address type being set to Automatic
Private Address instead of DHCP Assigned.

Is this because the modem, having only a single port, can only
interface with a single IP Address ? And a second computer necessarily
needs to have a different IP address ? or should I be able to get this
working ?
From what I've read here I'm starting to think that I need to get a
multiport modem.


You could do one of the following
a) Use one of the PCs as the Internet gateway, set up ICS (Internet
connection sharing on that PC). The ICS PC will require two NICs (Network
interface cards). Connect one to the modem and one to the hub.

b) Buy a router and use it to replace the hub. Connect all the PCs and the
modem to the router.

c) But a router with a built in ADSL modem. Similar to b) but you don't need
to use the old modem.

Dave Lowther.



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Old April 9th 04, 05:15 AM
Jack Turner
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Default Automatic Private Address

I would suggest that the problem is that your IP
addresses are not in the same sub-net.

My suggestion would be the same: either use ICS on one
computer, or get a DSL/Cable router. The latter provides
firewall capabilities, and would be a good investment.

With a DSL/Cable router, you would have access to DHCP
services, and would not have to make the assignments
manually, and would be a lot easier.

The ADSL modem is simply not intelligent to service more
than one computer at a time. You need to add that
intelligence either through the ICS, or through a modem
sharing device of some kind, like the DSL/Cable modem
router. Another advantage is that you could add wireless
capabilities to the DSL/Cable modem router for only a
little extra $$.

Hope this helps.

Thanks, Jack

-----Original Message-----
"Mark Musarra" wrote in message
. com...
I am attempting to setup a network to allow acces to

an ADSL modem.
The modem has been working for about 2 years on a

single laptop
computer.
The modem has a single Lan connection which connects

straight to the
Laptop.

We now wish to gain acces through the ADSL modem from

another 2 PC's
in the office. I have used a 5 port Hub/switch,

connected the modem,
and each of the laptop and 2 PC's.

The Laptop connection to the internet still works, but

I am having
trouble with the PC with the IP address type being set

to Automatic
Private Address instead of DHCP Assigned.

Is this because the modem, having only a single port,

can only
interface with a single IP Address ? And a second

computer necessarily
needs to have a different IP address ? or should I be

able to get this
working ?
From what I've read here I'm starting to think that I

need to get a
multiport modem.


You could do one of the following
a) Use one of the PCs as the Internet gateway, set up

ICS (Internet
connection sharing on that PC). The ICS PC will require

two NICs (Network
interface cards). Connect one to the modem and one to

the hub.

b) Buy a router and use it to replace the hub. Connect

all the PCs and the
modem to the router.

c) But a router with a built in ADSL modem. Similar to

b) but you don't need
to use the old modem.

Dave Lowther.



.

  #4  
Old April 9th 04, 03:25 PM
Jack Turner
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Default Automatic Private Address

I would suggest that the problem is that your IP
addresses are not in the same sub-net.

My suggestion would be the same: either use ICS on one
computer, or get a DSL/Cable router. The latter provides
firewall capabilities, and would be a good investment.

With a DSL/Cable router, you would have access to DHCP
services, and would not have to make the assignments
manually, and would be a lot easier.

The ADSL modem is simply not intelligent to service more
than one computer at a time. You need to add that
intelligence either through the ICS, or through a modem
sharing device of some kind, like the DSL/Cable modem
router. Another advantage is that you could add wireless
capabilities to the DSL/Cable modem router for only a
little extra $$.

Hope this helps.

Thanks, Jack

-----Original Message-----
"Mark Musarra" wrote in message
. com...
I am attempting to setup a network to allow acces to

an ADSL modem.
The modem has been working for about 2 years on a

single laptop
computer.
The modem has a single Lan connection which connects

straight to the
Laptop.

We now wish to gain acces through the ADSL modem from

another 2 PC's
in the office. I have used a 5 port Hub/switch,

connected the modem,
and each of the laptop and 2 PC's.

The Laptop connection to the internet still works, but

I am having
trouble with the PC with the IP address type being set

to Automatic
Private Address instead of DHCP Assigned.

Is this because the modem, having only a single port,

can only
interface with a single IP Address ? And a second

computer necessarily
needs to have a different IP address ? or should I be

able to get this
working ?
From what I've read here I'm starting to think that I

need to get a
multiport modem.


You could do one of the following
a) Use one of the PCs as the Internet gateway, set up

ICS (Internet
connection sharing on that PC). The ICS PC will require

two NICs (Network
interface cards). Connect one to the modem and one to

the hub.

b) Buy a router and use it to replace the hub. Connect

all the PCs and the
modem to the router.

c) But a router with a built in ADSL modem. Similar to

b) but you don't need
to use the old modem.

Dave Lowther.



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