>oh, i see. i didn't realize...in that case, you might consider getting a
>small 5 port ethernet hub (10baset should do fine, unless you'd like to pay
>more for 100baset hub or switch). a decent one should cost in the area of
>$40. you'd need to use a standard cable to connect the dsl modem to a
>standard port on the hub - not the 'uplink' or 'cascade' port you might find
>on some hubs. next, connect your pc card's cable to another port on the hub.
>provided your dsl modem is configuring itself properly and your loop is
>clear, you should be up and running (did they give you details on your
>tcp/ip settings?).
>
My DSL modem (or bridge) in fact does connect to the uplink port of a hub! But the
cable is a standard cable.
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