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There is one computer that has the cable modem installed etc and broadband is working fine on that machine. This machine runs windows Xp pro.
I now need my laptop to share this broadband connection. I have attached a pci router to the cable modem and linked a cable between the XP machine and my laptop which runs Windows 98 but nothing happens.
Do I actually have to create a network before the laptop can use the broadband connection or is there something in the laptop (windows 98) that I have to configure?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Also where can I see the IP address on the XP machine?
Thanks
BTW only want to share the broadband connection not share files so no need to rename the comps.
Will a firewall create a problem with all this?
Firewall question,are you talking about software or hardware? Forgot to mention, if the broadband is on a LAN or via single IP's bcoz the IP on the XP mach is cant be used on the same mach as yours, there'll be conflict( it's either 1 person to use the same IP at the same time ). I presume your not on LAN,otherwise the Net Admin can help.. I'm no admin though..see if that person has additional IP to allocate to you for surfing..?
luck,
robert
Now what is really weird here is if I remove the USB connection from the laptop, start up the computer wait till Win 98 has fully loaded and then insert the USB connection I can connect on broadband no probs.
BUT if I leave the USB cable connected and restart the computer Windows 98 will not start. It instead gives me the error message: While initializing device CONFIGMG Windows protection error. You need to restart your computer.
I did a search on G for this error and the microsoft response seems to have an answer but am rather concerned about messing with the BIOS APM
assure that all machines, modem and router are connected
then power off everything cable modem, router, both machines and then re power it should work (hopefully!)
but remember that you do not have a static IP
therefore anytime you unplug your laptop you need to restablish that link by powering down and back
I guess your router came with a simple manual and a CD
did you look at the setup options
do you have a hardware firewall or are you using a cable firewall (from your broadband ISP) or using XP firewall too.
or even on the top of all are you using the AV firewall for example I use PC Cillin and they have a firewall
well in that case too much is really too much
out of experiment kill all firewall do not use your email disable your AV and try the same reboot
what happens then?
if things are looking better I will re enable the cable-firewall and possibly the router firewall
but I do not use XP firewall
let's see?
good luck
BTW
did you placew a call to the ISP