Broadband Q's
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If I get broadband fitted into my room at home, can I network another PC to the one that has the broadband connection so they can both use it?
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Yes
Depending on your budget you can go for a router and each PC would need a network card or connect your two pcs back to back with network cards and use windows ICS (Internet Connect Sharing).
ICS Setup for ADSL Broadband
1 x ISP supplied USB modem
2 x NIC's = £10 approx each
1 x Cross Over cable = £1
ICS Setup for cable modem broadband
1 x ISP supplied Ethernet/USB modem
2 x NIC's = £10 approx each
1 x Cross Over cable = £1
Router for ADSL Broadband
2 x NIC's = £10 approx each
1 x Router = £90 approx
Router for Cable Modem Broadband
2 x NIC's = £10 approx each
1 x Router = £60 approx
Depending on your budget you can go for a router and each PC would need a network card or connect your two pcs back to back with network cards and use windows ICS (Internet Connect Sharing).
ICS Setup for ADSL Broadband
1 x ISP supplied USB modem
2 x NIC's = £10 approx each
1 x Cross Over cable = £1
ICS Setup for cable modem broadband
1 x ISP supplied Ethernet/USB modem
2 x NIC's = £10 approx each
1 x Cross Over cable = £1
Router for ADSL Broadband
2 x NIC's = £10 approx each
1 x Router = £90 approx
Router for Cable Modem Broadband
2 x NIC's = £10 approx each
1 x Router = £60 approx
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Cool ta
looks like
ICS Setup for cable modem broadband
1 x ISP supplied Ethernet/USB modem
2 x NIC's = £10 approx each
1 x Cross Over cable = £1
is the one then
cheers
looks like
ICS Setup for cable modem broadband
1 x ISP supplied Ethernet/USB modem
2 x NIC's = £10 approx each
1 x Cross Over cable = £1
is the one then
cheers
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You do get what you pay for though....
for that option you are tied to ICS (which can be a bit sh*t) and you will need personal f/w software on the ICS machine - you really dont want to leave your PC permanently connected to the internet unguarded. you also need to ensure PC A is on is you need to use the 'net from PC B.
Most routers will act as a F/W aswell and mean you can use the 'net from either PC in safety.
Deano
for that option you are tied to ICS (which can be a bit sh*t) and you will need personal f/w software on the ICS machine - you really dont want to leave your PC permanently connected to the internet unguarded. you also need to ensure PC A is on is you need to use the 'net from PC B.
Most routers will act as a F/W aswell and mean you can use the 'net from either PC in safety.
Deano
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Thinking about it Deano, I think you are right, but also as it would be a better option to keep my old PC as a fileserver and webserver along with the 2 other PC's.
Might see if I can source a router from work
Might see if I can source a router from work
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