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  • rengaraj
    New Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 168

    xp internet connection without using router

    how can i be connected to the internet using my local area connection
    with windows xp professioal as the operating system and won't be
    disconnected anytime the system goes off.
  • bartonc
    Recognized Expert Expert
    • Sep 2006
    • 6478

    #2
    Originally posted by rengaraj
    how can i be connected to the internet using my local area connection
    with windows xp professioal as the operating system and won't be
    disconnected anytime the system goes off.
    Let me get this straight.. You want your modem to be always connected to your ISP, even when your computer is off..? And you don't want to use a router.

    I'm guessing that you want to share your connection with another computer even when your's is off. That can not be done without some type of hardware like a router. period.

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    • epots9
      Recognized Expert Top Contributor
      • May 2007
      • 1352

      #3
      the connection from the modem to your ISP (if its broadband) will always be there as long as it has power, but the connection from the modem to your computer only exists when your computer is on.

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      • bartonc
        Recognized Expert Expert
        • Sep 2006
        • 6478

        #4
        Originally posted by epots9
        the connection from the modem to your ISP (if its broadband) will always be there as long as it has power, but the connection from the modem to your computer only exists when your computer is on.
        Very true. Also, some DSL providers allow "always on" connections. Verizon does, anyway.

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        • epots9
          Recognized Expert Top Contributor
          • May 2007
          • 1352

          #5
          Originally posted by bartonc
          Very true. Also, some DSL providers allow "always on" connections. Verizon does, anyway.
          i wasn't sure about that, so i didn't say anything :D. now i know ;)

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          • Chrisjc
            Contributor
            • Nov 2006
            • 375

            #6
            If you are trying to share off the connect like barton said you will need a router to do this unless you leave your PC on and share it out like a router but once your computer goes down anyone else getting a connection from it is off-line...

            I do not see your reason for not wanting a router??? If you dont mind explaining why you are thinking this maybe we can supply you with a better answer or solution to this issue at hand.

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            • rengaraj
              New Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 168

              #7
              Thank You Sir, For you help


              Originally posted by Chrisjc
              If you are trying to share off the connect like barton said you will need a router to do this unless you leave your PC on and share it out like a router but once your computer goes down anyone else getting a connection from it is off-line...

              I do not see your reason for not wanting a router??? If you dont mind explaining why you are thinking this maybe we can supply you with a better answer or solution to this issue at hand.

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              • rengaraj
                New Member
                • Jan 2007
                • 168

                #8
                I have a Hub, both the other computer i connect to my hub is not connected to the net .

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                • epots9
                  Recognized Expert Top Contributor
                  • May 2007
                  • 1352

                  #9
                  a hub will not do the trick...a router is needed. a hub is used to network your computers so crossover cables are not needed.

                  unless u want 1 computer to be always on (with 2 network cards) one network connecting to the hud so all other computers connected to the hub can see it and the other network card connected to the modem. But the computer must be on 24/7 for the others to have internet access.

                  other than that a router is th eonly way to go...i recommend Linksys or D-Link.

                  good luck

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                  • rengaraj
                    New Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 168

                    #10
                    Sir,
                    I will clear my question now
                    this is my promblem
                    i have a modern with three computers and a hub one of the computer is connected to the internet throught the moderm i which to share this connection with other computers i followed the right proceedure for both any time i restart the main computer the connection goes off and refuses to connect back.
                    Advance Thanks,
                    Rengaraj

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                    • epots9
                      Recognized Expert Top Contributor
                      • May 2007
                      • 1352

                      #11
                      Originally posted by rengaraj
                      Sir,
                      I will clear my question now
                      this is my promblem
                      i have a modern with three computers and a hub one of the computer is connected to the internet throught the moderm i which to share this connection with other computers i followed the right proceedure for both any time i restart the main computer the connection goes off and refuses to connect back.
                      Advance Thanks,
                      Rengaraj
                      So, once u shutdown startup the other computers (not the main one) can't reconnect to the internet.....tr y opening dos prompt (for each other computer) type:
                      Code:
                      ipconfig /release
                      wait 15-20 seconds, then type:
                      Code:
                      ipconfig /renew
                      does that help?

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                      • bartonc
                        Recognized Expert Expert
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 6478

                        #12
                        Originally posted by rengaraj
                        Sir,
                        I will clear my question now
                        this is my promblem
                        i have a modern with three computers and a hub one of the computer is connected to the internet throught the moderm i which to share this connection with other computers i followed the right proceedure for both any time i restart the main computer the connection goes off and refuses to connect back.
                        Advance Thanks,
                        Rengaraj
                        If the hub is unable to act as a DHCP server, you will have this problem.
                        Also, UPnP may be turned off on your machine. That will also cause this problem.

                        Find UPnP in the Services MMC or applet.

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