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Networking at home

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leda

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Dec 3, 2001
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CA
Hi there!
I have two computers at home. I have one hooked up to high speed Internet right now, and I would like to add the second one, without a lot of cost. I second computer has a NIC in it already. Any easy ideas?
Leda
 
I would think a couple of things you would need would be a hub/switch and also you would need to enable ICS on the computer with the connection.
 
what operating systems you have?

you can us ics in 98, or 2000, and even can use NAT in 2000

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(internet connection sharing)
(network address translation)
 
you could add a second nic to the computer with the High speed connection the use windows internet connection sharing, or you could invest a little more and put in a cable/dsl router and a hub/switch to splice the connection before it hits the computers.

If you use the 2nd NIC approch, you'll either need to get crossover cable to connect them or use a hub/switch
 
I recommend a cable/dsl Router. A lot depends on how you are connected to the internet. If it is through a Cable Modem, I know that ICS Internet Connection Sharing will not work. This is because the connection usually only has a single IP Number. You can not give two computers the same IP number on a network. A cablemodem is actually just a simple router for a single IP Number.

I think on they sell the Linksys cable/dsl router/switch for about $71.00. I have heard it works well, but I have never used one. I have used one of their networking switches that works like an autosensing hub and it works great. Also, if you are willing to pay for an additional IP # your provider can probably set you up another IP # for the second computer. Usually the second IP # costs just a little more each month.

You could try looking at This is a help site for home networking. They have some infomation there on various subjects. If you do not like my post feel free to point out your opinion or my errors.
 
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