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I have 2 computers,1printer, xbox360,and ps2. Comp1 running vista and
comp2 running winxp sp3. I also have a 5 port ethernet hub. Last week I switched from DSL to Cable 20mb. With the dsl router all I had to do to allow both machines on line at same time was to just hook them up to the hub. No modifications needed. My problem is that the new cable modem (motorola) will only allow One machine on at a time. To switch machines I must reset the modem and re asign ip each time I switch machines. My ultimate goal in the end is to have all 4 machines be able to access the internet and each other. Can I accomplish this with the 5 port HUB, or do I need to buy a router. (wireless is out of the question). What would be my best solution? TIA DS |
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On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 20:52:41 -0700 (PDT), Doomed Soul
wrote: I have 2 computers,1printer, xbox360,and ps2. Comp1 running vista and comp2 running winxp sp3. I also have a 5 port ethernet hub. Last week I switched from DSL to Cable 20mb. With the dsl router all I had to do to allow both machines on line at same time was to just hook them up to the hub. No modifications needed. My problem is that the new cable modem (motorola) will only allow One machine on at a time. To switch machines I must reset the modem and re asign ip each time I switch machines. My ultimate goal in the end is to have all 4 machines be able to access the internet and each other. Can I accomplish this with the 5 port HUB, or do I need to buy a router. (wireless is out of the question). What would be my best solution? TIA DS Yes, buy a router. A hub can't do what you want. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 20:52:41 -0700 (PDT), Doomed Soul wrote: I have 2 computers,1printer, xbox360,and ps2. Comp1 running vista and comp2 running winxp sp3. I also have a 5 port ethernet hub. Last week I switched from DSL to Cable 20mb. With the dsl router all I had to do to allow both machines on line at same time was to just hook them up to the hub. No modifications needed. My problem is that the new cable modem (motorola) will only allow One machine on at a time. To switch machines I must reset the modem and re asign ip each time I switch machines. My ultimate goal in the end is to have all 4 machines be able to access the internet and each other. Can I accomplish this with the 5 port HUB, or do I need to buy a router. (wireless is out of the question). What would be my best solution? TIA DS Yes, buy a router. A hub can't do what you want. Steve: I suspect he has a switch instead of a router, but your comment remains the same - buy a router. There are some nice ones that even have a hardware firewall. Questor |
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--- On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 20:52:41 -0700 (PDT), Doomed Soul wrote: I have 2 computers,1printer, xbox360,and ps2. Comp1 running vista and comp2 running winxp sp3. I also have a 5 port ethernet hub. Last week I switched from DSL to Cable 20mb. With the dsl router all I had to do to allow both machines on line at same time was to just hook them up to the hub. No modifications needed. My problem is that the new cable modem (motorola) will only allow One machine on at a time. To switch machines I must reset the modem and re asign ip each time I switch machines. My ultimate goal in the end is to have all 4 machines be able to access the internet and each other. Can I accomplish this with the 5 port HUB, or do I need to buy a router. (wireless is out of the question). What would be my best solution? TIA DS Yes, buy a router. A hub can't do what you want. Steve: I suspect he has a switch instead of a router, but your comment remains the same - buy a router. There are some nice ones that even have a hardware firewall. Questor Nertz. I meant instead of a *hub* (not router). Q |
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Steve: I suspect he has a switch
No, it's just a hub... but I got me a router as advised. Linskys RVS4000 4-port security router with VPN and 3 year waranty Thanks DS |