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May 20th, 2005 14:00
Cable modem
Hi,
I have just received an Ispiron 510m. I have a Broadband Cable modem connected to my desktop PC, and I want to be able to connect it to my laptop so I have broadband on there. The only problem is that the modem either takes a straight through cable with RJ45 plugs or a USB cable. The only port on the laptop that will fit an RJ45 is the network port, and will not allow you to access the internet through this. When trying the USB cable, it said that the modem had been detected, but when I tried to install it, it said that it can't install it and that it may not work properly. So how could I connect it to my modem?
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johnallg
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May 20th, 2005 18:00
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May 21st, 2005 07:00
Akule50
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May 21st, 2005 11:00
You should be able to use your Inspiron's Network port to connect to the cable modem. If you're not going to use both at the same time... then "click here" and see if that post might help.
WinXP has "Internet connection Sharing", but I believe you need to add another NIC (total=2 network cards) to your main Desktop Computer to use it (CRS). One RJ-45 going to the Cable Modem and the other RJ-45 to your Inspiron 510m. But a Router is still the better solution and they're pretty cheap now, anyway.
Aloha,
Rod
Message Edited by Akule50 on 05-21-2005 03:40 AM