I posted previously about sharing my DSL connection with two computers and was advised to use 2 nic’s with a crossover cable and 1 nic for the other computer… or to use a router…
My main computer is connected to the DSL via USB.. The DSL offers the option to connect with a RJ45 as well… One of my friends thinks I could connect the first computer with the USB and use the RJ45 port to connect the 2nd computer…
If that is possible. I think I’d use a straight through cable and not a cross over cable right?
Below is some specs on my Broadxent broadband blaster dsl modem 8012u-v.
1) ASDL bridge. Allows users to choose either the standard Ethernet 10/100 base-t interface or the standard USB interface to connect to their PCS.
2) Supports multiple PCS when multiple IP address are used or by using additional Router.
3)Transparent Bridging (IEEE 802.1D)
More details at
http://broadxent.com/products/8012U.asp
Would it be possible to connect both computers using one for USB and the other for rj45?
Also, for a DSL Line.. It would be the same speed to use wireless and rj45cabling right? Since i dont think DSL is faster than 11mbps