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I'm on my uncle's network, and he has verizon. I'm guessing that my ethernet cord is simply connected to his router/hub and then goes to his verizon modem. Unless Verizon ...
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- 12-14-2004 #1Just Joined!
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configuring verizon access on uncle's network
I'm on my uncle's network, and he has verizon. I'm guessing that my ethernet cord is simply connected to his router/hub and then goes to his verizon modem. Unless Verizon modems allow more then one machine to be plugged into it. If that's the case, he probably went for that.
I neither know anything about lan's nor dsl as I'm used to cable. How do I configure this for internet access? I don't need access to anything on the lan other then the beautiful internet connection.
Thanks,
Josh
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I forgot to post what all I was able to figure out via viewing the "verizon" icon under network settings. (That's what I click to login to Verizon here on Windows. He configured it.)
One, as I already stated, to get 'net access, I just click that Verizon icon under network settings.
I know the username and pw I'm supposed to use for Verizon.
And it's using PPoE.


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