re: internet sharing connection
Thursday, December 6, 2001 at 5:38 pm Posted by Andrew
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I have been using a product by GVC called Gnet. These ones only external devices
that hook up to the network hub (reccomended with even small networks) You can get
it all in one with the modem built in or as 2 seperate units, which do cost a little
more than the all in one, which does allow you to use the existing internal modem
. My original was all in one and the modem quit, so this time I got it as 2 pieces,
hopefully saving money down the road. Oddly enough my connect speeds are now higher,
as are my download rates. (5 kb/s) It is easy to get going, because the "Sharer"
part does all the work w/ regard to addresses. As with any system the more people
the slower the system gets.
The all in one is called IP0001 Internet IP Sharer
The two pice system is called IP0002 Internet IP Sharer
Their web sit should be http://www.gvc.ca/ sorry I don't know why this didn't hyper
this time.
Good luck, if you have any other ?? don't hesitate to return here.--Andrew
On Thursday, December 6, 2001 at 5:23 pm, melanie gutierrez wrote:
>my question is what are the hardware and software components needed to share a single
>internet account
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re: internet sharing connection
Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 7:08 am Posted by steve
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you dont have to do anything or make any changes to your internet account...if you
only have 2 'puters and they are within10 feet of each other it can be done for $50.00
(thats with 2 ethernet cards and crossover cable) check out the site map at www.putergeek.com.
he has a step-by-step guide.
hope that helps, steve
On Thursday, December 6, 2001 at 5:23 pm, melanie gutierrez wrote:
>my question is what are the hardware and software components needed to share a single
>internet account
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