Cool, one more question, will I need to disconnect from telkom when I use afrihost? Or can i leave it on.
Oh no-no just connect to the Afrihost account and disconnect from the Afrihost account when you want to use Telkom. If you connect to Afrihost it should not give you any errors.
You have the same setup as what I do. The thing you want to disable is your LAN connection do not disable it. Just connect your Afrihost account when you want to use it and when you disconnect it you will be using your Telkom account.
So if I connect wirelessly with my ps3, and I'm connected to Afrihost on my pc, will I be using them or telkom?It does it automatically
When you dialup through Afrihost the other connection gets disconnected on your pc. Until you disconnect your Afrihost account the other account can't be used on that PC.
Thats how the PPPOE connection in Windows works. Everyone else who connects to the modem/router will only be able to use the account in the router/modem so thats why there is an option to share the connection.
So if I connect wirelessly with my ps3, and I'm connected to Afrihost on my pc, will I be using them or telkom?
So if I connect wirelessly with my ps3, and I'm connected to Afrihost on my pc, will I be using them or telkom?
Your PS3 will use Telkom since it can't dial up a connection that I know of
How do I change it then?Well this is how it works. If the router dialed a connection to an ISP then any wifi device connected to it using DHCP settings will automatically use that dialed connection. Whether or not you dialed a PPPoE connection through your PC. That PPPoE connection will only be relevant to the PC that dialed into it.
So, if your PC is dialed into Afrihost then only your PC will be using the Afrihost connection while any device (your PS3 in this case) connected via wifi or LAN will use the ISP the router is dialed into, in this case Telkom.
How do I change it then?
I emailed Afrihost, hopefully they can tell me what to do.You will need to change your routers settings to connect to the relevant ISP. I think some routers support that from inside Windows but I couldn't tell how that would work.
You were right. Turns out you go on the internet to the ip address of the router to change the settings.You will need to change your routers settings to connect to the relevant ISP. I think some routers support that from inside Windows but I couldn't tell how that would work.