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Hi, I am about to set up a network using two desktops, bought the second one recently. They both have XP home. The first computer was connected to the internet using a external cable modem with a RJ45 cable connected to the ethernet card. I bought two RJ45 cables and a hub and did the following: I connected the modem to the hub and did the same with the two computers. I can still connect to the internet using my first computer, but cannot connect with the #2. I have run the wizard on both, but no success. The #1 is running like it used to connecting to the internet, but the #2 has no connection either to internet or the network. What am I doing wrong. Do I need another ethernet card? Kjell Heilevang |
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"Kjell Heilevang" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:2f3ca01c46d15$418bfa90$(E-Mail Removed)... > > Hi, > > I am about to set up a network using two desktops, bought > the second one recently. They both have XP home. > > The first computer was connected to the internet using a > external cable modem with a RJ45 cable connected to the > ethernet card. > > I bought two RJ45 cables and a hub and did the following: > > I connected the modem to the hub and did the same with > the two computers. > > I can still connect to the internet using my first > computer, but cannot connect with the #2. > > I have run the wizard on both, but no success. > > The #1 is running like it used to connecting to the > internet, but the #2 has no connection either to internet > or the network. > > What am I doing wrong. Do I need another ethernet card? > Does your Internet account include 2 IP addresses as part of the package? Are you required to register MAC addresses (basically an unique identifier of your network card) with your Internet provider? |
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