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Uh, how did that go again?
Alright, my roommate made me move the computer from his bedroom into the living room (even though I told him the internet connection wouldn't work there) and then move it back. I had the modem connected only to my router and then my router connected to the phone line and the PC. That allowed me to use the wireless connection on my laptop and the lan connection on the desktop. However, now it's not working. I think I might have rearranged the lan cables or something. Blah. Can anyone, like, describe how it should look? Because I can't remember for the life of me. ^_^;
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phone -> modem -> router -> computers
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Do they still use those little filters on the phones?
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Filters aren't necessary for the DSL modem/router. They are for phones and faxes and other things like that though. Most filters have two sockets - one for a phone and one for the router and the router socket actually bypasses the filter and gives a direct line to the phone jack.
As Allie said, your hardware should be set up like:
Phone jack -> modem -> router -> computers
or replace modem -> router with router if you have a router/modem in one.
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we have filters on our phones, and had to get special ones because we have a lot of two line phones.
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There are a few different types of filter. You sometimes need to buy special ones for caller display. But the point I was making was that if the phones aren't there, you don't need filters (usually).
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Oh, right, of course. That makes perfect sense. I don't know why I couldn't remember that last night. xP Thanks.
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Pay for my plane ticket and I'll come show you Roto.
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If you had asked yesterday, I would have said yes.
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