Howdy...

What I have done, in the past, to get a single connection to work with
multiple computers, and to avoid a multihomed system is to get the LinkSys
Cable/DSL Modem Router.

It provides private IP space, and has DHCP built-in, should you elect to use
it, but otherwise, it works without any additional software, or hardware
needed to share a single broadband connection over multiple computers.


Richard Strickland, MCSE, MCP+I, MCP, A+

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Lee
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 11:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PCWorks: broadband question


hi group-
I have about 25 users on a Novell network and I have added a cable
broadband (modem to router to hub) into the network. But service has
been uneven, the modem needing to be reset repeatedly and several
outages. If I downgraded to a lower service level and added a DSL into
the hub with the same route (DSL to it's own router to same hub as Cable
service) would they work together to give me adequate bandwidth (and
serve as "backup"- if one service is down- the other would still supply
access) ? Could it work that way?


Lee
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