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Ok, you have some spelling errors, but I am pretty sure I looked up your model correctly. This is not a router it is a switch. My advice, if you just purchased it and are able, is to take it back and purchase a router. I can not stress enough that switches and hubs are not the best option for sharing internet connections.
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There shouldn't be any difference with using the operating systems. Set it up/use it just as if it was two computers with XP.
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When you use a router you do not have to really set up a network. Just configure both to be used with a connection always running. Plug your modem into the router in the port distinguish from the others. For instance, if you have a four port router, four of the ports will be distinguished using one color and the one you need to plug your modem into will be another color. It is wise to have your computers off then plug the Ethernet cables of your laptop and desktop into the other ports. Turn them on. They should automatically connect.
If you need help setting the connections to always running let me know and I will walk you through that. Your desktop will connect normally online correct? I suppose I should have asked that before instead of just assuming. |
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I think it is pretty safe to day that the ISP recognized the MAC address of the router being that the laptop connected through the router.
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