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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 6:25 pm    Post subject: Network problem, also
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2 computers, win 98 SE
just getting each computer to see the web is complicated as it holds onto
one IP and ignores the other, until this is changed by pwr down and
disconnect to sw to the other IP.

i figured that a hub would solve this problem and just plug in the modem
output to the input of the hub and the run the cat 5 from the hub outlets to
the NIC inputs on the 2 computers. didn't work for both; either one OK,
but not both.

Is ICS a better bet for using one IP addr? 3 NICs, 2 each on main
computer: one for modem and one to connect to the other computer's NIC.

ssome
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:11 am    Post subject: Re: Network problem, also [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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If the answer to this has been previously posted, i cannot see it.


"ssome" <ssome.TakeThisOut@juno.com> wrote in message
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> 2 computers, win 98 SE
> just getting each computer to see the web is complicated as it holds onto
> one IP and ignores the other, until this is changed by pwr down and
> disconnect to sw to the other IP.
>
> i figured that a hub would solve this problem and just plug in the modem
> output to the input of the hub and the run the cat 5 from the hub outlets
to
> the NIC inputs on the 2 computers. didn't work for both; either one OK,
> but not both.
>
> Is ICS a better bet for using one IP addr? 3 NICs, 2 each on main
> computer: one for modem and one to connect to the other computer's NIC.
>
> ssome
> Seattle
>
>
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