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Old 22-09-2005, 12:43   #7
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Re: 2 modems one line

No.

You could connect one PC to one modem and then share the connection with the other PC (ethernet card in each with Xover cable).

Obtain a USB router without inbuilt modem to connect after one of the modems with each computer connecting to the router. Keep second modem as a spare or sell it.

Obtain a combined modem/router and keep modems for spares in case router fails or sell them on.
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