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Old 31 May 2002, 12:57 PM
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Thinking of getting one to connect my 3 PC's to Broadband, rather than have a PC running ICS all the time.

Look fairly cheap and seem good, anyone got one?

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Old 31 May 2002, 01:02 PM
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Figment has one IIRC
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[Edited to say - aahh, its a router not a hub, doh!]

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Old 31 May 2002, 02:05 PM
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Got plenty of Hub's Switches etc....

But we don't use routers at work

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Old 31 May 2002, 03:39 PM
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The RP114 Netgear cable modem router is fantastic mate. Telewest use this product for Blueyonder workwise (business) product. It's so straight forward mate.

Issues an IP address to all connected PC seemlessly

Make sure you register the WAN mac address with your service provider!

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Old 31 May 2002, 09:43 PM
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Yep, I have one. Only thing I haven't yet managed to sort out is how to use NetMeeting via the router.
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try this at menu 15...

1720/client IP
1503/client IP
Old 01 June 2002, 11:28 AM
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cheers suba, will try it...

Would it make a difference that I have the router set to spoofthe MAC address of the first PC
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figment, top for what(like in forsale)?

btw, you got netmeeting working on your router?
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Sorry suba, top for

"Would it make a difference that I have the router set to spoof the MAC address of the first PC"

although this question is no longer relevant, as I finally managed to clear the memory of the C/M and got it to register the MAC of the router instead.

.....and in answer to your question, I have done a you suggested, but don't yet know if it has done the trick as none of the peeps I know with webcams have been around lately to test it.
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Suba, nope that idea doesnt work - says connecting, but nothing happens
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figment, have a look at this...

http://www.netgear-support.com/ts/doc/port_applications.htm

Old 09 June 2002, 02:32 PM
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Thanks Suba, that all makes sense, but I still cannot connect Netmeeting to a remote machine. The same applies to video and audio in MSN Messenger. Says connecting to remote machine but nothing else occurs.

Now totally
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i dunno how the setup is, but you probably need to use the real IP (as assigned to you dynamically by your ISP) rather than IP address from the router which is NAT.
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According to the support site that you referred me to, the IP address to use is the dynamically provided one from the router to the local PC - the ISP supplied IP address is already there for NetMeeting traffic to use, the router passes the data to the local IP provided (or should, at least)

I have managed to get video out and audio in. ATM no audio out and cannot test video in until someone I know with webcam is available online.

Thanks for the help so far
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[Edited by New User - 6/9/2002 9:01:20 PM]
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