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Using Netgear RP614 Router with AOL
Name: salchipapi Date: June 8, 2003 at 18:17:23 Pacific OS: Win XP CPU/Ram: 1200
Comment:
i have AOL cable, i want to share a Internet connection with another computer..each already has a build in Ethernet card, i purchase a Netgear RP614 Router connected PC 1, PC 2, and cable modem with RJ45 cables to my router, and when i try to sign on AOL it says udp/ip connection to the host is not available. but when i connect PC 1 direct to cable modem it sign on with no problems. can someone help me out please on why when i connected a router to my modem it won't sign on AOL.
Name: wizard-fred Date: June 9, 2003 at 03:56:59 Pacific
Reply:
If you are using AOL Broadband go to their site and read their notes on sharing. The last time I read it was when I set up by brother's system. At that time they only supported two brands of routers, Linksys and another. Since I already had a Linksys, I just followed the instructions and up it went. Each user must first use an AOL login at first, then you can switch to IE or whatever.
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