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the chap 09-10-2005 19:13

2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
evening
newbie on the forum.
just wondering..
i have a new pc and want to install the broadband onto it but still use it on me old pc, just switch the usb cable over, can this be done or will it mess up the settings?

Paul K 09-10-2005 19:18

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
Switch the SACM or set top box off, switch the PC connection, re-start the STB/ SACM and reboot the PC. Should work fine. If no-one gets the link for RW's site before I find it I'll post it for you.
Have a read through this
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d...tips/swap.html
it gives more info on swapping PCs on the connection.
Welcome to the forum by the way :)

Hom3r 09-10-2005 20:11

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
You can pick up a router for about £50 that will enable both PCs to the modem/web at the same time.

the chap 09-10-2005 20:29

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
so if i turn off the old pc and modem, thenreconnect the modem to my new pc, it should work? or is it not as easy as that?

basically i just want it to work while i swap stuff from old to new pc

marky 09-10-2005 20:34

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the chap
so if i turn off the old pc and modem, thenreconnect the modem to my new pc, it should work? or is it not as easy as that?

basically i just want it to work while i swap stuff from old to new pc

Yes it is, just unplug the modem, connect the new pc, plug the modem back in and wait a min for it to settle, then boot the pc, and bingo :)
and you can just plug the old one back in the same way :tu:

the chap 09-10-2005 20:39

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
do i have to install the ntl broadband cd as well then?
or will it just see it as a new pc?

homealone 09-10-2005 20:40

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
the registration process links your ntl account with the modem, once that has been done, the modem doesn't really care what pc it plugs into, provided the relevant drivers & hardware are available and the kit is rebooted.

How do you plan to transfer the data between the two pc's, though?

the chap 09-10-2005 20:41

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
umm..
a crossover cable via ethernet ports?

homealone 09-10-2005 20:43

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the chap
do i have to install the ntl broadband cd as well then?
or will it just see it as a new pc?

if you plan to use USB, then yes - personally I would move to ethernet on the new pc, assuming it has an appropriate interface, then the USB drivers are irrelevant.

the chap 09-10-2005 21:47

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
aye, i plan to use usb as for some reason it doesnt like the ethernet where i am..
so i will have to installl the cd then? bugger

marky 09-10-2005 21:49

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the chap
aye, i plan to use usb as for some reason it doesnt like the ethernet where i am..
so i will have to installl the cd then? bugger

try the ethernet on the new pc, it will not be where you are, trust me ;)

the chap 09-10-2005 21:55

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
wont that confuse things though?
usb on me old pc and ethernet on t'other one?

homealone 09-10-2005 22:10

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the chap
wont that confuse things though?
usb on me old pc and ethernet on t'other one?

independently, no, provided you follow the procedure for swapping, QED, - just don't expect them to be able to talk to each other.

But if you want file sharing, then you are in a whole new ball game of networking & internet sharing, which has only one answer, imo, which is 'get a router' :)

zing_deleted 09-10-2005 23:01

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
nice linksys router for 30 quid,you say your area does not like ethernet??? explain http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/s...tml?LIN-BEFSR4

Could it be one of your pcs has a problem with what ethernet is in it? if so you can pick a pci ethernet card up for a fiver

Graham M 09-10-2005 23:41

Re: 2 computers, 1 cable box - no hub
 
Router on ebuyer for £15, works great!


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