heh, if you want multiple computers, get a router, just get the router, plug
it in, follow directions, use internet on 2+ computers off of one internet
connection :)
> Thanks for all the reply on my problem. I ended up calling my provider and
> asking them what the problem was and after a good 30 minutes of
> troubleshooting it worked. Come to find out it was the cable modem that
was
> the problem (go figure). For some reason the modem can only read one
computer
> at a time and any time you add hardware to it or hook up another computer,
it
> must be unplugged for a minute (to erase it's internal memory) and then
> hooked up to the computer when it's off. The reason all the info was
showing
> up in my TCP/IP when hooked up was because it was using the settings used
by
> my desktop (that's what the guy said). But now it runs, but the weird
thing
> is it's the most reliable without any ethernet or driver extensions (it
even
> helped to remove the PC card extension). But anyway guys, thanks very much
> for the info!



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