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Col
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      12-21-2003, 09:50 AM
Hi All

I am having broadband fitted in my office soon, cost is £29 a month for a
single user and £65 for multi user connection, as i have only 2 pc's is
there a way i can share this connection without paying the extra cost to BT.
BT tell me that they check the line occasionally to ensure only 1 pc is
being used (1 IP address i assume?)

I will only occasionally need to use both pc's at the same time so a
switcher might be ok, or would a router or USB hub be better?

The broadband box BT have sent is a usb one. The 2 pc's are about 3 metres
apart.

Any help (not too technical please) appreciated.

Col




 
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Sebastian Kinnaird
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      12-21-2003, 10:00 AM
Col wrote:
> I am having broadband fitted in my office soon, cost is £29 a month for a
> single user and £65 for multi user connection, as i have only 2 pc's is
> there a way i can share this connection without paying the extra cost to BT.
> BT tell me that they check the line occasionally to ensure only 1 pc is
> being used (1 IP address i assume?)
>
> I will only occasionally need to use both pc's at the same time so a
> switcher might be ok, or would a router or USB hub be better?


Hi Col,

Are both your PCs networked together already? If so, then you can use
something called ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) which is basically a
software router.

See http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/ics for more info.

Seb
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Martin²
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      12-22-2003, 01:16 AM
If you use a ADSL router, then only the router can be detected from the net
and there is no easy way of telling
how many computers are connected to the router.
Except of course half a dozen could generate lot more traffic.
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Martin


 
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      12-22-2003, 01:35 PM

"Martin²" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If you use a ADSL router, then only the router can be detected from the

net
> and there is no easy way of telling
> how many computers are connected to the router.
> Except of course half a dozen could generate lot more traffic.
>


True. Although if you're only using your PC's through a
router for very light internet use, it's likely to be practically
indistinguishable from a genuine single PC connection.



James H


 
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repo
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      12-29-2003, 10:22 PM
i've just recently set this up for a customer.
didn't use the crappy usb modem, got a dlink dsl300 modem and di604 router
fired it up and away it went.
has been running for over a week without any issues.


"Col" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi All
>
> I am having broadband fitted in my office soon, cost is £29 a month for a
> single user and £65 for multi user connection, as i have only 2 pc's is
> there a way i can share this connection without paying the extra cost to

BT.
> BT tell me that they check the line occasionally to ensure only 1 pc is
> being used (1 IP address i assume?)
>
> I will only occasionally need to use both pc's at the same time so a
> switcher might be ok, or would a router or USB hub be better?
>
> The broadband box BT have sent is a usb one. The 2 pc's are about 3 metres
> apart.
>
> Any help (not too technical please) appreciated.
>
> Col
>
>
>
>



 
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