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29 Aug 2006 3:19 PM
Techcoord
I am the new tech guy for a small school in Iowa.  We have one building on
site that does not have LAN.  So they had a DSL connection added to this
building, and want to connect about 12 PCs to LAN via the DSL. The DSL in the
building is patched into a main switch panel.  The DSL modem shows
green-green (both ends) so I believe it is good.  I have a switch connected
to the DSL, but cannot get a connection via PC to the LAN.    I'm assuming I
need to change some settings on the PCs and laptops they will be using.  (The
PC was previously inthe building, on cat5 to the LAN).  What do I need to do
to get connected?
Thanks
--
Mike

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29 Aug 2006 6:26 PM
Cari (MS-MVP)
You need a router.
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Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging
www.coribright.com/Windows


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"Techcoord" <Techco***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am the new tech guy for a small school in Iowa.  We have one building on
> site that does not have LAN.  So they had a DSL connection added to this
> building, and want to connect about 12 PCs to LAN via the DSL. The DSL in
> the
> building is patched into a main switch panel.  The DSL modem shows
> green-green (both ends) so I believe it is good.  I have a switch
> connected
> to the DSL, but cannot get a connection via PC to the LAN.    I'm assuming
> I
> need to change some settings on the PCs and laptops they will be using.
> (The
> PC was previously inthe building, on cat5 to the LAN).  What do I need to
> do
> to get connected?
> Thanks
> --
> Mike