I assume that you connected the DSL modem to the router WAN port and that
the router has wired LAN ports in addition to the wireless port. If so,
just connect computer "B" to one of the wired LAN ports with a "straight"
CAT 5e cable. This configuration would give you a small network and allow
file, printer and DSL sharing. And you will not need any computer on to
act as host for the other computer to share the DSL connection.
Regards, jimbo
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 20:47:05 -0000, SEAN CUNNINGHAM
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> I have a small problem I hope to get around....
>
> I have 2 computers (A+B) linked with Standard 100Mbps cards (using a X
> over
> CAT 5e cable)
>
> I recently connected 1 (A) to a wireless DSL Modem/Router and that works
> fine, but...
> I now cannot share the DSL connection with computer B, and
> Computer A no longer sees any computer on the cable connection.
> Computer B still sees A but is denied access now. (even with sharing
> enabled)
>
>
>
> I'm running XP on both and ahve tried everything I can think of to
> reslove
> this.
> (When I tried to bridge it stopped either computer accessing the web)
>
>
> Any advice, hints, tips, or general network lessons would be greatly
> appreciated, I'm feeling in the dark a bit.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stu
>
>
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