In article <OQiy08$(E-Mail Removed)>, Chandra Madhira says...
> I recently moved to a new apartment. In my old apt I was using Earthlink
> ADSL, Toshiba Wireless router to connect to internet. I used to connect
> using DHCP settings on the router. I had (and still have ) 2 computers -
> desktop and laptop. Desktop was connected to router using Ethernet cable.
> Laptop used wireless. Desktop had Win ME and Laptop had Win XP Pro. The home
> networking on my desk top Win ME system was configured as "this computer
> connects to internet using another computer".
Stop! Right here! You have a router, and you have a computer configured as
connecting to the Internet through another computer? Why? This sounds like
an ICS connection. Each computer connects to the router independently of the
other; you shouldn't need that setting.
> My ADSL speeds were very and I never had any complaints. I used to get
> anywhere between 625 to 800 Kilo bits per sec for downloads
> In my new apt I have the same environment - same ISP, same router, same 2
> computers but the ADSL modem was changed. Now I connect to internet using
> PPPoE settings on my router.
> I find that my ADSL speeds are significantly reduced - around 395 kilo bits
> per second for downloads. When I asked earthlink, they said in order to look
> into my issue I need to connect my computer directly to the ADSL modem and
> not through a router as they do not support other routers. Mine is Toshiba.
> Fair enough.
> Now I am trying to connect my desktop (Win ME) computer to the ADSL modem
> directly. There is only one problem - the ethernet light on the ADSL modem
> is not green. I get the ADSL light and power light. So I tried to change my
> home networking settings to "this computer connects to internet directly".
> Even then the ethernet light is not on. When I run "IPCONFIG" I get the IP
> address of the router (192.168.10.100). When I connect my computer back to
> the router the ethernet light on the ADSL modem is on.
> I know I am missing something very basic. Can you help me find out why my
> ethernet light is not on when I am connecting to the modem directly. My
> modem is Paradyne. Begfore I started using the router and home networking I
> was able to connect the ADSL modem to the computer and the ethernet light
> used to be on. I am thinking it is something to do with the Win ME home
> networking and I do not know exactly what it is.
> Would appreciate any help.
Go back to each computer connecting through the router. Let the router
handle the PPPoE. DO NOT run the ICS connection. It is not necessary. I have
not had to run the Windows Me home networking Wizard since setting up behind
a router. The computer with the wired connection and the wireless computer
should each have a different IP address assigned by the router's DHCP
service. That should be sufficient.
Remove Internet Connection Sharing. When you are behind a router that only
confuses the issue.
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Norman
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