Computer challenged seeks advice on networking two PCs
Posted: April 9, 2007, 7:12 pm
I'm not a computer person, so don't laugh too much if I use poor terminology.
I recently moved, got Windstream dsl, which is all that's available in my podunk town.
It works fine on my PC but I can't network in the other PC.
The windstream modem has 4 places on the back:
One for power, one for ethernet (not used atm), one USB port for DSL that runs to back of my computer, one for telephone line in.
I have a wireless router that the owner of the other PC bought. It's a Linksys wireless G wrt54g. It has a cat5 internet cable port, and 4 cat5 outlet ports on it.
She/they/storepeople insist it should be fine with this setup.
My problem is, when I run the set up disk it says to take the cable from the modem and plug it into the router, but the ports don't match. USB won't fit into cat5 port obviously.
I've gone to linksys site and downloaded their program to help, but it can't talk to the router.
A tech guy from work came out to look at it, he hooked it up with some new cables but it still won't talk to the router. He said the internet was down, when I came home and plugged it up the original way, the net came back up right away. He was already gone by then.
I've tried every manner of hooking it up to various ports, using extra cables, blah blah, but I can't get the network to talk to the router.
I am really technically challenged and it may be something as simple as I don't have my PC set up right to network it.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
Did that make any sense up there?
I've tried googling it, but didn't come up with anything useful yet.
This is turning really ugly with the person on the other PC who is even less computer inclined than myself, and pissed at me for having net while she doesn't.
I recently moved, got Windstream dsl, which is all that's available in my podunk town.
It works fine on my PC but I can't network in the other PC.
The windstream modem has 4 places on the back:
One for power, one for ethernet (not used atm), one USB port for DSL that runs to back of my computer, one for telephone line in.
I have a wireless router that the owner of the other PC bought. It's a Linksys wireless G wrt54g. It has a cat5 internet cable port, and 4 cat5 outlet ports on it.
She/they/storepeople insist it should be fine with this setup.
My problem is, when I run the set up disk it says to take the cable from the modem and plug it into the router, but the ports don't match. USB won't fit into cat5 port obviously.
I've gone to linksys site and downloaded their program to help, but it can't talk to the router.
A tech guy from work came out to look at it, he hooked it up with some new cables but it still won't talk to the router. He said the internet was down, when I came home and plugged it up the original way, the net came back up right away. He was already gone by then.
I've tried every manner of hooking it up to various ports, using extra cables, blah blah, but I can't get the network to talk to the router.
I am really technically challenged and it may be something as simple as I don't have my PC set up right to network it.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
Did that make any sense up there?
I've tried googling it, but didn't come up with anything useful yet.
This is turning really ugly with the person on the other PC who is even less computer inclined than myself, and pissed at me for having net while she doesn't.