  thebombs12 Mr. Bombs
join:2001-10-23 San Francisco, CA
·Astound Broadband
·America Online
| Networking 101. Your basic guide.
Since America Online has released news about their new Home Networking option, users are now able to utilize MSL. This allows up to 7 simultaneous connections to the America Online High Speed Service. AOL had recently allowed users to connection via the PPPoE protocol, which is a big change that allows you to bypass the client and use other devices. A little side note: If you are serious about this, be sure to bookmark it! Open the links in a new window. These links will take you away from this page.
Getting Started: Before you begin, please read the following first... •What is MSL? •Can I use a router/hub with AOLDSL/Cable? •Networking AOL Plus DSL/Cable through ICS •The PPPoE Method •Setting up the Router
What to do next: After reading this general information and if you are comfortable enough to begin, be sure that all your hardware requirements are met and get ready! - Purchase the required router. - Ensure all computers have an ethernet card - Purchase ethernet cables (as long as required to connect) - Ensure that the router is PPPoE ready before you open it - Configure your router to work with the AOL service.
Use the following information:
Username: your aol screen name followed by @aol.com ex: "jdoe123@aol.com" is what you type.
Password: your aol password Point your browser over to Networking AOL as a reference.
General Questions:
Q: Which way should I go, a router or hub? A: A hub is for dsl users only. It is the cheapest but if you plan to share files, then it'll require you to install a firewall which complicates things. A router is for dsl and cable users. It's fairly cheap but it is a little trickier to configure. It allows safe file/printer sharing and has a firewall. Now if you only have two computers and are low on funds, you may use just a hub and a PPPoE client to connect. Link here: How to use PPPoE connection on AOL!
!Hubs will work well with around 3 computers. If you want more computers to connect, you need a router.!
Q: Is there a specific brand of routers that you recommend? A: Yes, the linksys routers are 100% compatible with AOL. Though any router that supports PPPoE will work
Q: Must I buy the costly router from AOL? A: NO! just pick one up from a local store.
Q: I have a usb modem, what can I do? A: You will need to have an ethernet enabled modem. You may purchase a router that handles USB but that is NOT recommended.
Q: ICS requires me to have WIN98SE/ME. A: Then you will need to use a hub or router
Q: Is there an extra charge for MSL? A: No, it's provided to all AOL High Speed Users that have AOL Broadband as their primary ISP.
Q: HELP! MSL is not working!!! A: Call member services and have them turn it on at 1888-849-3200!
Q: If I split my connection, will speeds degrade? A: No. But if both people are browsing the Web, it will slow down. This is normal.
Q: Will pings be affected? A: No.
Q: What modems are compatible? A: Westell, Actiontec Hybrid, Creative Broadxent and all other Ethernet based ones.
That's all there is to it! [text was edited by author 2003-04-13 14:22:41] |