No, you should not need to change your modem. Just connect a router to it. Are there any specific problems you're having so far?
First, you'll need a router, a device that takes the signal from the modem and routes it to your different machines. You can go wired (meaning you connect the machines to the router using a network cable) or wireless.
Wired is faster, more secure, and easier to establish a connection (i.e., just take a look at all of the questions on Yahoo! Answers from people who have problems establishing their wireless connection). However, since the cheaper wireless routers are close in price to a strictly wired one, and most wireless modems will also allow you to plug in a network cable for wired networking, you may want to still get a wireless modem in case your needs change in the future.
Wireless is slower, but that is only significant if you plan on tranferring huge data files from one computer to another. The primary benefit of wireless is it gives you the flexibility of locating the computers in different rooms (well, you can run wire from one room to the other, if you're a decent do-it-yourselfer)
You want to make sure you install the router (and, hence your DSL modem) in a centralized location in your home so the signal will reach to the most areas. That is, the signal strength from the wireless router to your machines will depend upon how the distance and how many obstructions (walls) there are between them. If your router is in the basement at one end of your home and one of the machines you want to connect is on the second floor at the other end, you may need to buy a repeater or access point.
Each machine needs a network adaptor if it doesn't have networking built in. For a desktop machine, you can get a wired or wireless PCI network adaptor. For a laptop, you can use a PCMCIA card. For either type of machine you can get a USB network adapter that plugs into the USB port. That offers the most flexibility and ease of installation.
If you go wired, then you'll also need network (ethernet) cables, which are cheap, to connect the router to each machine.
See links below.
2007-02-19 04:14:41
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answered by rongee_59 6
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Check out some of the main manufactures websites. Netgear, Linksys, 3Com, D-Link etc... You can look at or download a particular router Quick Installation Guide and User documents. This should give you an indication of how easy it is to set up.
My advice is to ditch the USB modem and buy a combined Wireless Router/Modem, in my experience it's a neater solution.
2007-02-19 21:14:52
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answered by sprite 3
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Most computer have a walk through on them..... Go to My Network Places then to the Left Look for Network task Under that list it should say (set up Home network) It will tell you EVERYTHING you meed to know.
2007-02-19 05:20:37
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answered by levis 2
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Do a Web search such as this; http://tinyurl.com/yqfca8
Is the modem plugged into a router?
Manual http://tinyurl.com/34ug3g
Contact Eicon help desk here http://tinyurl.com/2nzba8
There are books, forums, and instructions that come with your OS.
PC Magazine is a good source as well as c-net.
Make it a great day
2007-02-19 04:26:18
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answered by Hokiefire 6
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in the event that they are in a position to all see the information superhighway then you definately do no longer ought to run the community wizard. bypass into your community Connections and decrease than the residences of your connection ensure that document and Printer sharing is on. then you definately can bypass to any folder and appropriate click and hit proportion. this ought to make it seen via different desktops on the community. you need to do the comparable for the printer besides. you need to extraordinary click on the printer interior the Printers area of administration panel and mark it proportion. this ought to shelter you issues I ought to think of. stable success.
2016-10-16 00:34:52
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answered by console 4
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yes you do..call your dsl provider...in most cases there the best sourcce for help.
2007-02-19 04:11:49
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answered by Im the lost treasure never found 1
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