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Old 08-10-2008, 15:41   #1
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Angry abit 256 problems with wired network

i am new to computres so i need help explained in basic terms i have a virgin media ambit 256 modem connected to my desktop pc down stairs via the modems ethernet port on the motherboard i have installed a network card to this computer as well and i am trying to do a wired network via the network card on my host computer and my upstairs pc direct to its ethernet port on the mother board so when i look at networks on my computer i have two listed the main one virgin is going through and lan 2 i persume this is my network card i have tried every thing i know but i cant get the computer upstairs to log on i can only connect the modem by the lan slot on the motherboard it does not come with a usb lead etc thanks for any help if this is possible to connect this way can some one tell me step by step i have been told i can do this using internet connection sharing ics both pcs are running xp home with identical mother boards is this possible to do as i will only have these two pcs connected i know the host pc has to stay turned on etc thanks vince ps i am using a crossed network lead
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Old 09-10-2008, 22:49   #2
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Re: abit 256 problems with wired network

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i am new to computres so i need help explained in basic terms i have a virgin media ambit 256 modem connected to my desktop pc down stairs via the modems ethernet port on the motherboard i have installed a network card to this computer as well and i am trying to do a wired network via the network card on my host computer and my upstairs pc direct to its ethernet port on the mother board so when i look at networks on my computer i have two listed the main one virgin is going through and lan 2 i persume this is my network card i have tried every thing i know but i cant get the computer upstairs to log on i can only connect the modem by the lan slot on the motherboard it does not come with a usb lead etc thanks for any help if this is possible to connect this way can some one tell me step by step i have been told i can do this using internet connection sharing ics both pcs are running xp home with identical mother boards is this possible to do as i will only have these two pcs connected i know the host pc has to stay turned on etc thanks vince ps i am using a crossed network lead
Just buy a router as they have 4 ports you can use on the back and switch off the wireless, job done.
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Old 10-10-2008, 06:05   #3
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Re: abit 256 problems with wired network

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i am new to computres so i need help explained in basic terms

i have a virgin media ambit 256 modem connected to my desktop pc down stairs via the modems ethernet port on the motherboard

i have installed a network card to this computer as well and i am trying to do a wired network via the network card on my host computer and my upstairs pc direct to its ethernet port on the mother board

so when i look at networks on my computer i have two listed the main one virgin is going through and lan 2

i persume this is my network card

i have tried every thing i know but i cant get the computer upstairs to log on i can only connect the modem by the lan slot on the motherboard

it does not come with a usb lead etc thanks for any help if this is possible to connect this way

can some one tell me step by step i have been told i can do this using internet connection sharing ics

both pcs are running xp home with identical mother boards is this possible to do as i will only have these two pcs connected

i know the host pc has to stay turned on etc thanks vince ps i am using a crossed network lead
yep it sounds like you have everything you need, and yes your master PC (the one thats connected to both your cable modem and the secon rj45 cable to your secondPC) needs to be on as it is in effect acting as your router.

CM<===>ethernet1connection-masterPC

masterPC-ethernet2connection<=x=>ethernet1-PC2

your problem is just setting up the windows buildin ICS software thats acting as your router software

assuming you can use the master pc to connect to the net right now that that part is fine as you are getting all you need from the VM cm, so all you need now is to have windows ICS configure that second ethernet card in there to take and pass any dat the second pc will send and receave.

fromthe master PC open up the network connections and
click "network settup wisard".
next.
next.

select "this computer connects directly to the internet"

you will then see the two etehrnet cards, one will be the one thats connected directly to the CM on ethernet probably and the other is ethernet2 thats connected with the all important (because your not using a hardware router that does it automaticly)crossover cable.

it will most likely already know that right ethernet thats connected to the CM but select it if not.

next and so on, your done there.

now do exactly the same on the pc2 upstairs BUT this time sellect "this commputer connects to the internet through..."

if everything works right (windows is your enemy here and gets it wrong loads so you may have to do this several times....) then you can bring up your pc2 browser and the masterpc should now be acting as your router and the pc2 should know that masterpc is its gateway to the web.

be happy, and think about getting a cheap 4 port (wireless)router, (NOT a cheap switch, as it looks the same but it IS NOT)

and 2 straight ethernet cables ,thay can be upto 100Meters long each, or a wireless PCi card.

if your going to go for wireless routers, your far better off getting the new 11n wireless routers and cards as several have the far faster 1gigbit wired ports on them and the wireless can take the new VM 50Mbit package at full speed, the old 11g cant run the cable at anything above 22Mbit max on a good day and averaging 15Mbit usually.

wired 1 gig, 10/100/1000 router ports and matching 1 gig PCi cards in your pcs wont make the VM WAN/web part any faster than your paying VM for, but they do give you a far greater speed when your transfering data directly between your LAN side PCs so its werth the extra effort.
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CM = cable modem
<===> = straight rj45 ethernet cable
<=x=> = crossover rj45 ethernet cable

masterPC being the one connected to the CM and turned on all the time while you want to use the other pc(s)

PC2 being the upstairs
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Re: abit 256 problems with wired network

if your still having problems with getting the ICS configure going as per the PM i just found,
take a look here ,and replace any "3g" reference for the "masterPC" ethernet connection etc.

http://www.mobilecomputermag.co.uk/2...em/page-2.html
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