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Old 03-07-2005, 21:52   #4
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Re: will using a crossover ethernet cable work for using two devices with one modem?

I bought that exact router last week. £30 deleivered to my door.
Set up is a breeze. Plug all your cables in and your about set to go.
It comes with instructions and I had mine up and running within about half an hour.
You would need straight cables and not crossover for linking the PC's to the router.
This will let you share the connection, (upto 4 devices on the router) all at the same time.
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