At 19:47pm -0600 on 12/31/03,  you (David M. Ensteness), wrote:

> Just that, but many ISPs do not endorse and some actively discourage
> the use of network hookups for sharing of broadband. Dialup ISPs
> generally do the same.
>
> You can share your connection just by plugging all those items
> together. However, most ISPs only send out a couple IP addresses to
> each hookup, so you are best off having your router issue IPs to each
> Mac/PC. That way your ISP only sends one IP to your house but all your
> computers get access.

How?  The Barricade doesn't have a cable connection.

 Should I hook the Motorola  Cable modem to the Barricade, then to the (as
it used to be) hub?

 M->R->H

?



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