Yep. Cable into router, router to hub, hub to Macs.

David

On Dec 31, 2003, at 8:01 PM, Paul Stamsen wrote:

At 19:47pm -0600 on 12/31/03, you (David M. Ensteness), wrote:

Just that, but many ISPs do not endorse and some actively discourage
the use of network hookups for sharing of broadband. Dialup ISPs
generally do the same.

You can share your connection just by plugging all those items
together. However, most ISPs only send out a couple IP addresses to
each hookup, so you are best off having your router issue IPs to each
Mac/PC. That way your ISP only sends one IP to your house but all your
computers get access.

How? The Barricade doesn't have a cable connection.


Should I hook the Motorola Cable modem to the Barricade, then to the (as
it used to be) hub?


M->R->H

?


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