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Old 06-02-2006, 14:47   #3
handyman
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Re: Ethernet & 2 PC's

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Originally Posted by jwt1
I currently have my main PC connected to the www via ethernet to a home 200 modem, works fine. If I disconnect the network cable and plug it into my laptop instead of the PC all I get is a message saying its trying to aquire a network address and eventually I get told that there is limited or no network. Any ideas as to what I am doing wrong? All I want is occasionally to update my laptop via my cable modem. I managed once to get it to work after an hour on the phone to tech support using commands via a dos box but cannot remember what they were. I need to be able to use the broadband sometimes for updating purposes so any help would be greatfully received.
you need to power cycle the cable modem also. It associates it self with the built-in mac address of the hardware its connected to on power up.
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