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Connecting two computers to one broadband service
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Can I connect two computers to one broadband service?
Can I connect two computers to one broadband service?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The answer is yes you can, provided you have a router or modem / router. There should be a number of sockets on the back to connect the relevant cables. Some are even wireless so you don't need to run cabling across your house. There are two distinct types depending on wether your broadband is supplied via a phone line or cable
This is a good manufacturer
http://www.netgear.com/Products/RoutersandGate ways/GWirelessRouters.aspx
This is a good manufacturer
http://www.netgear.com/Products/RoutersandGate ways/GWirelessRouters.aspx
So, assuming you have a network port on your laptop, you can just plug it into one of the available ports on the back of the router, and away y'go.
If your router is wireless (it will have an aerial!) then:
If your laptop is wifi enabled you can connect using the built-in adaptor, if not, you will need to get a USB wireless dongle for it.
If your router is wireless (it will have an aerial!) then:
If your laptop is wifi enabled you can connect using the built-in adaptor, if not, you will need to get a USB wireless dongle for it.
Some routers are setup to prevent a second connection.
In this case you run proxy software on one which relays the connection to the other.
http://www.handcraftedsoftware.org/index.php?p age=5
In this case you run proxy software on one which relays the connection to the other.
http://www.handcraftedsoftware.org/index.php?p age=5
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