jutta hat geschrieben:if you want to run your lan and the internet connection from the same computer you need two network interfaces.
jutta hat geschrieben:I recommend that you install the interfaces and the vpn/pptp connection manually (and not with the wizard) in such a situation as the wizard will probably just take the first interface it finds...
jutta hat geschrieben:with ipconfig /all you can see the present configuration of your netword interface(s) ip addresse, subnet mask, standard gateway and also ppp connections.
ruffy_mike hat geschrieben:I guess the Inode-software has more or less 'hijacked' your ethernet-settings. Open a command prompt and verify the output of 'ipconfig /all'.
ruffy_mike hat geschrieben:Before you install any new card (which I think you don't need to), open a DOS command prompt and type "ipconfig /all" on all your computers and post the result here. Just don't be connected to the internet at that time, b/c I guess you don't want us to see your public IP address
ruffy_mike hat geschrieben:My rough guess is that that wizard has changed the settings of your network card. It could be that it was configured to obtain the IP address and other network information automatically (DHCP), and now the wizard has changed these settings to a static IP which doesn't work with your LAN.
So, first post that ipconfig-information. If you have a computer in your LAN that hasn't been "infected" with Inode then post the results of an "ipconfig /all" on that machine, too!
ruffy_mike hat geschrieben:Additionally, we'll need to know what specific Inode product you've got and which modem you use (Zyxel 645/650 or whatever).
cordin hat geschrieben:>- is there some way for me to copy/paste this? i do NOT have the strength in my fingers to copy it by typing
cordin hat geschrieben:Hannibal218bc:
So then i could only connect with 2 of my coputers at once? And the third one would still be on the etherbet but not be able to browse?
cordin hat geschrieben:Hannibal218bc:
So then i could only connect with 2 of my coputers at once? And the third one would still be on the etherbet but not be able to browse?
hannibal218bc hat geschrieben:Exactly. Each computer hast to establish its own internet connection by "dialling" into Inode's VPN, and Inode allows only two concurrent logins per customer.
Of course you could try to set up Windows' Internet Connection Sharing on your machines, once you have that dial in thing working - but I guess, that setup is kind of advanced, and has the disadvantage that the computer that shares the connection has to be always on.
If you plan to have one computer switched on anyways, this would be the way to go...
ruffy_mike hat geschrieben:Yea, but it's still a lot better than connecting the pc to the modem everytime like you did it before, huh? I guess it's kinda impossible for you to surf the net on 3 computers simultaneously anyway
ruffy_mike hat geschrieben:Btw, what do you think of our ISP's prices here in Austria - compared to Sweden? I once mentioned how much I pay for my student connection when I was talking to a friend of mine in Finland, and he was laughing his bloody ar.. off! He pays like half of that for a regular connection with more speed and unlimited d/l
ruffy_mike hat geschrieben:Oh, and another thing... I don't know if you are aware of that, but some routers DO work with Inode xDSL. You can get a list of routers that are known to work here: http://www.filipic.biz/network2.htm
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