Kurt wrote:
> It doesn't matter which port your devices connect to on the hub - just be
> sure you get a link light when you plug in. Cable modems are strange brew.
> Some auto-detect whether or not to bridge or route. Others are more
> configurable. Some only provide a single public IP adresss, some will
> perform NAT, some both. If you can connect a computer directly to the router
> and have Internet access, you should be able to plug one computer into the
> hub and the modem's ether port into the hub and have Interenet. Most newer
> hubs/switches are auto MD/MDX. If it's older, look for a button or switch on
> one of the ports that will switch it between a crossover and straight-thru.
> If you have neither of these, you may need a crossover cable. Before buying
> a crossover cable (assuming you don't have the tools to make one yourself),
> look into buying a router. Cheap broadband routers with a 4-port switch
> built-in start at around $40 - $50,
FWIW, Fry's had one on sale for under 10 bucks, no rebate needed, a
couple of weeks ago, and they often have name brand refurbs for 20
bucks +/-. So cheap is getting cheaper. I even bought a new router
at Fry's a few months ago for under 5 bucks, but it didn't have a
switch built in (since the OP apparently already has a switch/hub,
that might not matter). Of course, I have no idea what part of the
world he's in, so we need a "YMMV."
and you'll probably pay $10.00 or more
> at your local office supply store for a 15' crosover cable (that may or may
> not solve all of your problems).
>
> ...kurt
>
>
> "david" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:SEAbf.65772$WR2.31826@fed1read03...
>
>>I have 2 computers both running XPpro and I'm trying to network them with a
>>Dlinks DE-805TP hub. Both computers "see" the other but I can't get
>>internet access! The hub is discontinued and what limited info I can find
>>is no help. Anyone have any insight into this hub? I've played musical
>>wires trying to guess which port to connect to the cable modem with no
>>luck.
>>Thanks,
>>David
>>
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