Here are some of the things you should be telling people in a general
networking newsgroup, as this one is only for the Microsoft Broadband
Networking Hardware & no hardware in general.
Are you trying to use the USB connection at the same time you are using
the Ethernet connection?
If that is the case did you only purchase 1 IP address from your ISP?
Are you connecting the SMC ADSL USB Modem to the same computer with both
the USB & with the Ethernet?
If you are connecting to different computers does it work when you
connect either of them to the SMC ADSL USB Modem via Ethernet instead of
USB?
rgangara wrote:
> I have a SMC ADSL USB Modem and the modem drivers are installed successfully.
> I have a broadband connection available.
>
> When I connect the Modem through the USB Port to my Computer, I am unable to
> login to my Broadband network though it shows that link is available.
> However, when I connect the same modem through its Ethernet port to my LAN
> Ethernet card, I am able to connect to the broadband connection and access
> the internet.
>
> Please let me know what could be the issue.
> Thanks, Ram
>
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