i hav sify broadband net, so tell me how i connect this net using 1 ip address. because when i connect this net using rj45 connector in 2 pc's. 1 pc network will automatically unplugged so how i connect this in both pc. plz help me
2007-08-17
05:10:18
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abhishek
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any other solution to connect 2 pc's in one ip.
2007-08-17
06:21:46 ·
update #1
any other solution to connect 2 pc'c except router answer
2007-08-17
06:23:24 ·
update #2
You need a router. The router would plug into your broadband and both computers would be wired into your router. The router can be assigned to that IP address, and each computer will be assigned an address on your local area network. The router will provide the internet connection to all devices that are connected to that network.
Good luck and Happy Computing!
2007-08-17 05:17:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I am using a router ,i has 3pcs that will online at the same ip in one time ..... my router has 4 port , so go get the router dude..
any other solution to connect 2 pc'c except router answer......so try to be that inventor good luck.
2007-08-17 05:45:50
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answered by ? 4
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Ok solution without Router:
Get a Extra LAN card in one of the PC.
so one PC has 1 LAN card and the other 2!
now the pc with 2 LAN cards assign one LAN card for connecting to Internet and connect the other LAn card through a cross over patch cord with the PC with one LAN Card.
Now run ICS( internet Connection Sharing) . The wizard will ask which connection is specified for Internet and select the appropriate LAn card. The same wizard can be run in the other PC with one LAn Card and select the option My PC connects to internet thru another PC and select accordingly.
If the steps are complicated for u lemme know i can send a guided steps with diagrams too
Juni
2007-08-17 19:45:51
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answered by Junaid A 2
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Get a router and connect the PCs in a LAN ans share the Internet through the router.
2007-08-17 15:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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U need atleast a cheap hub/switch...U can connect to Internet on one PC. Share the Internet and set the second PC to connect to the first PC, acting as a gateway and u should be done...U give different IP as in the previous answers and same gateway IP in both...This is the cheapest way..
do rate if it helped...
2007-08-17 16:43:36
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answered by Sridhar G 6
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Only way I can think of is by using a router. This way both computers have the internet sharing the one IP address.
2007-08-17 05:16:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Change the ip address in one of the pcs. Get a router to assign addresses to both pcs
2007-08-17 05:13:35
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answered by M G 5
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The modem has a 'public' IP.
The computers each have their own 'private' IP, and they must be different.
The IP is set up automatically by the DHCP
wire as follows: modem to switch or router, switch or router to each computer. This ALSO gives you a LAN for the computers.
2007-08-17 05:49:14
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answered by f100_supersabre 7
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Simple solution is to use Internet sharing. Let one of the pc be main pc with 2 network card - 1 connected to sify modem and another connected to another pc (client). And use Internet Sharing.
How to set main pc and client pc is given on link below:-
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306126
This is simple low cost solution (with cost of just 1 network card) but one disadvantage is main pc needs to on & connected to internet before client pc can access internet. Then both pcs can connect to internet with single ip address provide by sify since main pc will translated your client pc ip address.
2007-08-17 05:42:30
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answered by Mōlě 6
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Each computer has to have it's own ip address.
If you have a router, you can set it up to give each computer it's own IP address. You setup the router as a DHCP server. this allows it to assign IP addresses to your own virtual network.
The router will receive an IP address from the ISP.
The IP address the router assigns has nothing to do with the ISP's assigned IP address.
Good Luck.
2007-08-17 05:19:17
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answered by Comp-Elect 7
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