The simplest solution would be to get a router for your modem and home
network. Even the most basic routers handle broadband Internet access
easily, and would allow you to stick with just one NIC card.
But yes, you could add a second NIC to the system and configure it to use
the broadband Internet connection.
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"Clarence Crow" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello
> I've just moved from Dial-up to ADSL and running the ADSL Modem
> (D-Link DSL-302G) through a USB Port.
>
> For 3 yrs now I've been running a small LAN to my wife's PC, using
> NetBEUI protocol for File Sharing only (as she does not require
> Internet Access).
> Concurrently, I was running Dial-up on TCP/IP Protocol.
>
> My OS is Win98SE and hers is Win95OSR2.
>
> Running the ADSL modem through the USB Port puts a heavy load on my PC
> and I've been advised to run the ADSL Modem through an Ethernet NIC.
>
> My question is can Win98 support a 2nd NIC to run the ADSL modem? Y/N?
> If Y, what configurations do I use?
>
> If N, should I interpose a HUB or some other device and what steps do
> I need to follow to achieve the optimum setup?
>
> Regards
> Clarence Crow
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