Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Connecting two computers at home to broadband?

What hardware do I need, and how do I hook two computers to my broadband at home?



thanks in advance :)



Connecting two computers at home to broadband?norten



In order to connect 2 computer sharing the same network, you have to buy a ROUTER, which it will give you the extra ethernet port you need for the other computer, connect the DSL modem to your Router%26gt; connect the CAT-5 Cables from the Router to your the computers (2) which you will find the ports on the back of the PCs. before trying to get a connection, Power the DSL modem First %26#123;wait a few minutess until all the lights become stable%26#125; then power up the Router. if you fail to follow this rule, you may have difficulties trying to get a connection, since i have been there.



Connecting two computers at home to broadband?panda



The simplest way is to use WiFi, or a wireless network. It's pretty inexpensive (probably about $100-$150) and you'll be up and running in no time at all.



You'll need one wireless router and a wireless adapter for each computer you wish to connect to it. If the computers have available USB ports, that is the best to get in my opionion, since you don't have to open the box to add it.



The language can be a little confusing, but you'll see something like 802.11g (or ''a''). The letter suffix relates to the network's transfer speed. I would recommend the ''g'', since it's more than fast enough for your internet connection, and if you decide to transfer files between computers it will provide you with a good speed for that. Be sure all adapters and router have the same 802.11g designation. If you shop around, you may find a bundle with everything included.



The instructions are designed for home/home office users, so if you read carefully you'll get everyone connected properly and almost certainly be surfing away together in an hour (or less). Be sure to study the section on encryption. It's an easy way to protect your network from outsiders using it. Good luck!
You need a router and 2 RJ-45 cables. Take the cable from your cable modem and plug it into the uplink on the router. Plug the other two cables into the ports on the router and each to the network card on the computers. That's really about it.

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