Ich habe einen Adsl-Zugang mit dem Alcatel 100 Adsl Modem.
Und wollte die Verbindung mit einem anderen PC teilen.
Ich habe mich ein bischen umgeschaut und bin auf folgendes Post in einer Newsgroup gestoßen:
Zitat:
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999 04:44:39 -0500, Robert Holmgren wrote:
>I have a 5 port hub and a static IP ADSL connection. I'd like to share
>the connection between two computers, both attached to the hub (DSL
>modem also attached to the hub). Does anybody know whether this can be
>done, and if so, generally what the strategy is? Can I avoid installing
>OS/2 Peer (which seems painful, and doesn't yield any additional
>benefits that I can see)? TIA
Check the ADSL modem capabilities. Chances are that it can do it on its own.
I'm a happy user of Alcatel 1000 ADSL. It is a small router and has a room
for 5
ARP entries.
What it means to me is that I can have up to 5 PCs at home configured to
have the ADSL
as a default router without need of any additional software.
Nich Saxon
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Hat wer eine Ahnung wie das geht?? Ich habe bisher gedacht, daß das 1000 Adsl kein Router ist.
Jak
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