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network problem

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Name: myrchik
Date: March 22, 2008 at 00:12:03 Pacific
Subject: network problem
OS: WinXP
CPU/Ram: 2.4Ghz
Model/Manufacturer: gateway
Comment:
Hi guys once again. i have internet connection at home that has no modem, the only thing that comes to my house is a cable that i plug into my network card and after what i insert ip number, subnetmask, default gateway, 1st DNS, 2nd DNS, and i have internet on my pc. What i would like to do now, is to connect another computer to this internet connection, so that my desktop pc didn't have to work all the time.I bought linksys switch, and have set up internet though it, but when i connect to it another pc it doesn't have internet.The IP address of my original pc is 194.44.78.244, maybe this will help you to help me. Thank you very much in advance.

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Name: Bakers
Date: March 22, 2008 at 01:47:27 Pacific
Subject: network problem
Reply: (edit)
You need a cable router !!!

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