What about ip addresses...how do i make it so that both
the speednet network card and the regular network card
(the one hooked into the mn-700) will both work. When i
enable the 2nd nic the computer tries to access the
internet thru it...it has to be in the ip address.
thanks,
andy
>-----Original Message-----
>
>Dear Andy,
>
>DTN SpeedNet provides a broadband wireless service. In
>your setup, an external antenna sends the signal via
coax
>cable to an internal modem - your PCI card. So, in
fact,
>you DO have a cable modem - a coax cable modem that
>actually receives the incoming wireless signal and de-
>modulates it directly in the PC.
>
>It would be nice if DTN SpeedNet supplied a separate
>demodulator box with standard ethernet RG-45 cabling,
but
>given your present setup you will be making your WinXP
>the gateway server/router for your LAN. All the Win2000
>machines and the MN-700 will have to access the WinXP to
>gain Internet access. Th WinXP should have a standard
>LAN/ethernet connection (RG-45). From that connection,
>plug the the cable into the "Modem" receptacle of the MN-
>700.
>
>If you use the WinXP Network Wizard, ti will query
>you..."Do all your PCs on your network access the
>Internet through this computer?" You will answer "yes",
>and follow the Wizards instructions. The Wizard should
>distinquish between your cable modem (your Internet
>connection) and the LAN/ethernet connection to the MN-
700.
>
>Good Luck!
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I don't have a cable modem...i have a broadband
internet
>>connection that uses a pci card. How can i get that
pci
>>card to share its internet with the mn-700 and three
>>other computers..wirelessly. The main desktop computer
>>with the internet connection is Windows XP. It used
dtn
>>speednet or internet, im not sure how many of you have
>>heard of this..it's high speed wireless internet. the
>>other computers use windows 2000. PLEASE HELP..i know
>it
>>can be done, but Microsoft tech help has been terrible.
>> thanks,
>> andy
>>.
>>
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