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Ethernet to USB adaptor
Hello,
Ok so heres the problem. Currently I have my nice little 250 modem sat downstairs with a cable running up to my laptop in the bedroom, connected via ethernet obviously. We have a second (crappy old P something or other) machine running on win 98, but it only has two USB connections. If I install the NTL software on said PC and use an Ethernet to USB adaptor like this http://www.pyramid.com/Product.aspx?...3&ref_Type=CPC would I be able to connect thru the same USB cable? Obviously im talking one PC at at time. Its basically so my GF can connect when I take my laptop out. |
Re: Ethernet to USB adaptor
It would be cheaper and easier to add a network card to the p something PC.
Like this one £2.90 Add in a cheap router and your away both at the same time Like this £14.01 |
Re: Ethernet to USB adaptor
im guessing if I install a network card into the win98 based machine its gonna scream for the win98 disk - which I dont have. Its an old OLD machine that I rescued from a School wheelie bin!
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Re: Ethernet to USB adaptor
no it will scream for drivers from the website or off the install disk it shouldnt need win 98
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Re: Ethernet to USB adaptor
Either way it IS gonna make me scream I can tell.
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Re: Ethernet to USB adaptor
Mmmm...
I use 98SE a lot and if I change the network configuration at all then it resorts to the Windows disk - or at least my copy of it that's on the HDD. I don't know for certain but I guess it'll do this even if you use a USB/Ethernet adaptor. Why not get one of the many Windows98 'reinstall' disks that are on eBay. |
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Your not gonna believe this.. I took one last look around the back of said PC and noticed that the case was a little 'wonkey' - low and behold, behind a section covered up (right at the top behind the casing) was a network card!
BAAHH!! Anyways, got NTL running now! Haha what a laugh |
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Question - with a router does there always have to be a 'base' unit connected to it for the other PC's connected to work?
Reason I ask is I want to be able to clear off with the laptop and still have internet access in the 2nd machine for my GF. |
Re: Ethernet to USB adaptor
No.
As far as the modem is concerned, the router just looks like 1 PC connected to it. The router doesn't mind how many PCs are connected (up to a limit of, usually, about 250). |
Re: Ethernet to USB adaptor
SO its a stand alone piece of kit, opperates whether theres a PC connected or not?
Also is it two RJ45 cables that I need to run from the router to PC's? Like this? http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...duct_uid=88058 |
Re: Ethernet to USB adaptor
2 x Yes.
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