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Old June 8th 08, 07:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Farhan
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Default connecting windows 98 desktop directly to router

i have a win 98 se desktop. i have cox high speed internet. for the past 6
months i have been directly plugged into the motorolla modem provided by cox
via ethernet, and my internet was fantastic. last nite i hooked up our router
so i my laptop can get wifi. however, now when i plug in my old desktop to
the router via ethernet, it doesnt get internet. also, when i unplug the
router and just have my old win 98 desktop plugged direclty into the modem,
like before, it wont work. my laptop gets internt fine whatever way i do it,
via ethernet wiht modem, ethernet with router, or wireless. how can i get my
old desktop to get internet again?
 




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