I have 3 PC's, interconnected using ethernet, a 5 port Intel hub (upstairs) and an 8 port Netgear hub (downstairs). The operating systems are Win98ME, Win98SE and Win98.
I recently signed up for SBC (Pacific Bell) DSL. I was sent an Efficient 5360 DSL modem. I connected the DSL modem to the Intel hub using a crossover cable. I can make a connection with either the Win98 or the Win98SE machine. I have not tried the Win98ME machine as it is my wifes and I don't dare screw it up till all else is working. I can not establish more than one connection at a time. When one machine is on, the second connect/authentication sequence times out.
The primary purpose of this was to permit simultaneous internet access with my wife on one system and myself on another and no phone lines tied up.
I have contacted SBC DSL tech support. They can't (or won't) help. They simply say they do not support networks or hubs. They suggest calling Intel. Not very good press for SBC.
Any suggestions???
Bob McBirney
bobmcb@sbcglbal.net
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I recently signed up for SBC (Pacific Bell) DSL. I was sent an Efficient 5360 DSL modem. I connected the DSL modem to the Intel hub using a crossover cable. I can make a connection with either the Win98 or the Win98SE machine. I have not tried the Win98ME machine as it is my wifes and I don't dare screw it up till all else is working. I can not establish more than one connection at a time. When one machine is on, the second connect/authentication sequence times out.
The primary purpose of this was to permit simultaneous internet access with my wife on one system and myself on another and no phone lines tied up.
I have contacted SBC DSL tech support. They can't (or won't) help. They simply say they do not support networks or hubs. They suggest calling Intel. Not very good press for SBC.
Any suggestions???
Bob McBirney
bobmcb@sbcglbal.net
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