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    Default Help : Sharing broadband connection

    ---> I have 2 desktop pcs. I want to share broadband connection
    between these 2 (Using 750 unlimited plan)

    ---> I am using Beetel 220bx Adsl Modem (1 USB + 1 Ethernet port)
    When I tried to connect 1 pc through USB & other through
    Ethernet, then problem is ONLY 1 pc is getting net i.e net is working
    only on 1 pc.


    ]How can I use internet on 2 pcs simultaneously. 1st through USB &
    2nd through Ethernet ?

    Is changing mode to pppoe can help solving this problem ?


    Extra : I have 2 LAN cards
    On 1st pc : Windows Vista Ultimate Sp1
    On 2nd pc : Windows XP Professional

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    Is changing mode to pppoe can help solving this problem ?
    If you mean "Always On" yes.

    In the modem enable DHCP. give a range say 192.168.1.2 to say 192.168.1.20

    In computers
    Start/ Network/ LAN properties
    TCP/IP
    properties.

    Para two :
    You can program both desktop and laptop for LAN/ethernet connection.
    as well as USB port. ( IP address normally 192.168.1.2) .
    Prefer LAN mode for Vista OS.
    USB drivers may not be compatible.
    Obtain IP address automatically.
    apply SAVE

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    Quote Originally Posted by essbebe View Post
    If you mean "Always On" yes.

    In the modem enable DHCP. give a range say 192.168.1.2 to say 192.168.1.20

    In computers
    Start/ Network/ LAN properties
    TCP/IP
    properties.

    Para two :
    You can program both desktop and laptop for LAN/ethernet connection.
    as well as USB port. ( IP address normally 192.168.1.2) .
    Prefer LAN mode for Vista OS.
    USB drivers may not be compatible.
    Obtain IP address automatically.
    apply SAVE

    How can I convert bridge into pppoe ?

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    How can I convert bridge into pppoe
    select button ppp over ethernet /PPPoE
    http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/9954/network5kk6.png
    next
    enter UserID ( without @ bsnl.in ) PW
    etc
    Save reboot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by essbebe View Post
    select button ppp over ethernet /PPPoE
    http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/9954/network5kk6.png
    next
    enter UserID ( without @ bsnl.in ) PW
    etc
    Save reboot.

    Thanks.. I converted bridge into pppoe successfully.



    Thanks essbebe.

    Everything is working now...
    Last edited by bajaj151; 04-03-09 at 06:58 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    @bajaj151

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhaneshv View Post
    @bajaj151

    We usually have a custom of saying thanks to the help other users do for us by using the scale button under the post of the person, and the point they then get is called reputation point. The icon looks like this:

    Please use it to rate any posts which have come off to be helpful to you.

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