RE: VoIP-Router-Linksy
From: Kenncl (Kenncl_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/10/05
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 08:25:04 -0800
Silly me tried but the PC does not recognize the connection. "Cable
unconnected" message. My question is what do I need to do to get the PC to
recognize the connection through the ethernet socket? Thanks
"BAR" wrote:
> Features
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> Superior Transfer Rates
> Quick Modem Sync-up for Shorter Installation Times
> High Stability
> Low Failure Rates
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>
> NOW IS THE FIRST ITEM - USB or Ethernet? So why don't you use the ethernet
> socket instead of the USB socket on the modem - silly you!
>
> "Kenncl" wrote:
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> > I am connected to broadband with a Toshiba PCX2500 modem. PC is connected via
> > USB port. Tried installing LinkskyRT31P2 broadband router using ethernet
> > connection on Toshiba modem. Linksky connects but PC will not using LAN
> > port(ethernet connection). Have tried PC direct to Toshiba modem but PC will
> > not recognize any connection. How can I configure PC to connect to broadband
> > thru LAN port instead od USB port. Thanks
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