Hello
My ISP is asking me to upgrade to one of their more expensive packages because I asked about two machines accessing the one broadband connection. I am trying to resolve this without having to shell out even more!
I have a laptop which is online. I also have a PC whichm while it has the AOL software installed, is not connected to the Net.
What I would like to do is physically connect the PC to the laptop (but have no idea of the cables, etc required) and use just the one connection to AOL. Is this possible? Would the PC need the 'permission' of the laptop to log on and would only one user be online at the same time? Would we both have the same AOL password, etc?
Many thanks.
EvertonFC
My ISP is asking me to upgrade to one of their more expensive packages because I asked about two machines accessing the one broadband connection. I am trying to resolve this without having to shell out even more!
I have a laptop which is online. I also have a PC whichm while it has the AOL software installed, is not connected to the Net.
What I would like to do is physically connect the PC to the laptop (but have no idea of the cables, etc required) and use just the one connection to AOL. Is this possible? Would the PC need the 'permission' of the laptop to log on and would only one user be online at the same time? Would we both have the same AOL password, etc?
Many thanks.
EvertonFC