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I hope I can explain this so you understand. I have had my desk top pc for a few years but I would like to buy a wireless laptop. But I still want to keep my desktop one running. Can I set up the laptop to use with same e mail addresses and everything the same as desktop one. What do I have to do to work them both the same.Thanks for any help if you can understand this .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ok thanks now when I set up the laptop for the first time do I just register same details as I have on my desk one and can I just use my same security disk. I have had both broadband and security with tesco with no problems. Must sound like a right thicko but would rather ask here than at the shop .
The numbers I wrote down when when set up were an originater number for tesco net. then a security CD KEY number like this XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX.
Do I have to buy a router as well. This gets more complicted but considering I didnt start on computers till I retired I have learned loads.. so I will get there on this as I won't understand if I don't do it myself.
Do I have to buy a router as well. This gets more complicted but considering I didnt start on computers till I retired I have learned loads.. so I will get there on this as I won't understand if I don't do it myself.
Yes you need a router. It needs to be a wireless router.
The signal that comes down your phone line goes into a modem. This can normally only serve one computer (via a cable).
If you want two or more computers to use the same broadband connection you need to buy a router. A router contains a modem so it replaces the existing modem.
Your internet supplier may supply you a modem for free, or at least sell you one that has a setup disk so it sets it up easily for you desktop and laptop.
The desktop PC can continue to use the modem/router via a cable, but if you buy a wireless router your laptop can connect via wi fi.
Any more questions just ask.
The signal that comes down your phone line goes into a modem. This can normally only serve one computer (via a cable).
If you want two or more computers to use the same broadband connection you need to buy a router. A router contains a modem so it replaces the existing modem.
Your internet supplier may supply you a modem for free, or at least sell you one that has a setup disk so it sets it up easily for you desktop and laptop.
The desktop PC can continue to use the modem/router via a cable, but if you buy a wireless router your laptop can connect via wi fi.
Any more questions just ask.
It depends if the security software is for one PC or more than one PC.
When you buy any software it entitles you to put it on only one machine, or more than one machine.
You need to check the paperwork that came wth your security software to find out. My GUESS it is for only one PC.
There is plenty of very good free security software out there.
When you buy any software it entitles you to put it on only one machine, or more than one machine.
You need to check the paperwork that came wth your security software to find out. My GUESS it is for only one PC.
There is plenty of very good free security software out there.