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Old 04-03-09, 05:00 PM   #1
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---> 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.
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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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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...

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