I can think of several problems:
- If you replaced a dial-up modem, the settings in Control Panel / Network Connections may still be trying to use the dial up.
- Your browsers may still be trying to use the dial-up driver.
- Using two computers with the same DSL is tricky, because the performance levels may be unequal. The DSL provider uses test software to find out what performance level your line, DSL CoDec, and computer can handle. Switching computers on it drives this software nutsy. A router may be needed on the ethernet side of the DSL CoDec.
- Are you using an ethernet Codec for one computer, and a USB CoDec for the other? That will really confuse the service provider's computer.
- Are the telephone filters installed correctly? DSL won't work right without them.
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