Visiting the parents in MA for a couple of weeks. I borrowed a hub from a neighbor at our home in IN. I used it in PA last week on a DSL line (which is what I use in IN). Just plugged the cables in and it worked fine.
Here in MA, I plugged it in the same way I had it in PA and only the home computer gets the internet. My laptop says "limited or no connectivity" and I can't pull up any web pages or get email. After calling IBM tech support, they had me unplug the cable modem, shut down my computer, connect it directly to the modem, plug in the modem and start my computer. I get the internet after that, but the home computer isn't plugged in.
Now, every time I want to connect a computer to the internet, I have to unplug the modem, plug it in and restart whichever computer I want to use. It's a real pain.
Both cables I have are good as they work when connected directly to the modem. Both computers will get a signal through the hub if plugged in alone, but the hub will not split the signal for both computers. It seems as if the cable modem has to recognize one computer after starting up initially and it will provide a signal to that computer, but not both.
I'm sure I don't have a router which I hear is a completely different animal. I just want to split the internet signal to 2 computers. Is there a setting I have to change somewhere to make this work?
Here in MA, I plugged it in the same way I had it in PA and only the home computer gets the internet. My laptop says "limited or no connectivity" and I can't pull up any web pages or get email. After calling IBM tech support, they had me unplug the cable modem, shut down my computer, connect it directly to the modem, plug in the modem and start my computer. I get the internet after that, but the home computer isn't plugged in.
Now, every time I want to connect a computer to the internet, I have to unplug the modem, plug it in and restart whichever computer I want to use. It's a real pain.
Both cables I have are good as they work when connected directly to the modem. Both computers will get a signal through the hub if plugged in alone, but the hub will not split the signal for both computers. It seems as if the cable modem has to recognize one computer after starting up initially and it will provide a signal to that computer, but not both.
I'm sure I don't have a router which I hear is a completely different animal. I just want to split the internet signal to 2 computers. Is there a setting I have to change somewhere to make this work?