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You need a network.

It is possible to use a cable splitter to feed the signal from your modem to both computers but, then each computer will be receiving the same information and that could mess things up.

You can get a wireless or wired network. The first item you need is a Router. You connect the main incoming Internet line to that machine. The router will know how to keep the two signals from interfering with each other.

Then you need a network card for each machine. These cards talk with the router, and through it the modem, and then the Internet. If you buy a wireless router then you will be paying more for that. You will also need wireless cards to get the wireless benefit. A wireless network is good if you have a portable machine (notebook) or if you don’t want to feed wires all over your house. I use a wireless network and a wireless card for my notebook, and then I use a wire and wired card to connect my PC, since I don’t move it around. I placed the modem near the PC to keep the wire short. So it is possible to mix a wired connection and a wireless connection if you buy a wireless router. I use a Linksys system with Linksys cards. For the best performance I would make sure that my cards and router are from the same company. (Linksys.com--routers: http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_Content_C1&childpagename=US%2FLayout&cid=1115417027773&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FvisitorWrapper) (Linksys downloads: http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?childpagename=US%2FLayout&packedargs=c%3DL_Content_C1%26cid%3D1115416835852%26site%3DUS&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FvisitorWrapper)

Thick walls, like brick or concrete blocks, can block a wireless connection but the signal can still get through the walls (or the windows) and be received outside the house. If this happens then it is possible for someone to hitch hike on your network and get free network access. If you have a wireless router than it might be wise to get a firewall program to prevent people from entering your machine. With a wired connection you system will be more secure, but you sacrifice the portability. If you live in a residential area then few network hounds will try to steal your broadband connection. I use Zone Alarm, which includes Cookie control and anti-spyware software. It costs $40 per year (http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/catalog/products/sku_list_zap.jsp;jsessionid=EuaAEjwOb8Z3Czd62TO1PO38fnQ0zqVFQd5S8NLKVTzzeq3rakI8!1792791820!-1062696904!7551!7552!NONE?dc=12bms&ctry=US&lang=en)

Install the cards in the computers. With a notebook computer you can put the network card inside one of the slots on the computer, you don’t have to take it apart. For a PC you have to take off the cover and plug in the new network card.

Then go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network and Dial up Connections > Make new Connection. Then follow the wizard. If a driver is required then it will be included with the router, but usually they don’t need drivers.

If this is beginning to sound too complicated then you should get a computer pro to do it for you. Best Buy offers the Geek Squad who will come out to your home to set things up, but it will cost more. It is the best option though. If you can bring both computers, cards, and router to a dealer then you can set the network up there, in their shop. Then when you come home you can connect the network router to your modem. This should work, but I can’t guarantee it.

You can buy the equipment on-line or buy it through eBay, but you will have to set up the Network yourself. If you go to a computer store and purchase the equipment there then the salesman can give you advice on which system to buy and some hints on how to set it up. It would be smart to either bring in your computers or to bring in a card from each machine to make sure that you get the proper network cards. Most computer stores have an in-store-shop that can set up your network there.

If you are not a computer pro then I recommend that you go to Best Buy and see a salesman about setting up a network.

2006-08-24 10:30:11 · answer #1 · answered by Dan S 7 · 0 0

The easiest way is to get a home router and some network cable. Follow the instructions that come with the router. Plug the router into the cable modem and plug the computers into the router. Maybe a half an hour to set up once you start unpacking everything.

2006-08-24 16:55:38 · answer #2 · answered by want it bad 5 · 0 0

I did by means of an electronic switch or router with several local area network (Ethernet) connectors. Each of them connected to each computer LAN connector. (Dont know if it can be defined "broadband" but it works fine with an Internet wireless connection from an antenna on my roof). Speed is comparable to ISDN.

2006-08-24 17:04:38 · answer #3 · answered by NaughtyBoy 3 · 0 0

There are also Routers with a USB Print Server built-in which alloows to connect one or more USB printers to every inside computer. And they are cheap (~30 Euro)

2006-08-24 16:58:52 · answer #4 · answered by art_coding 1 · 0 0

Get a router, and you can connect multiple computers to the router, which is connected to the internet.

2006-08-24 16:53:58 · answer #5 · answered by retired_dragon 3 · 1 0

Get a router. Linksys is probably your best bet. They provide an affordable, quality, basic router. As long as its for your home or small business you wont need anything more.

2006-08-24 16:57:51 · answer #6 · answered by disco_stud61 2 · 0 0

A router works wonders..

2006-08-24 16:54:52 · answer #7 · answered by chuckufarley2a 6 · 0 0

get a voice router and also you can make phone calls through the router by getting another handsfree digital phone

2006-08-24 16:58:11 · answer #8 · answered by ANGELA B 2 · 0 0

get a wireless router... should be easy enough if your computers are able to support it...

2006-08-24 16:59:27 · answer #9 · answered by Paddy 3 · 0 0

you need ethernet card in each computer.
And you need cables for this purpose.

2006-08-24 16:58:12 · answer #10 · answered by iyiogrenci 6 · 0 0

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