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2 comps 1 cable connection what do I need to set them both up....

JackMDS is going to come in here with a whole bunch of Links. But probably the best one to check out is the Anandtech FAQ. Or do a search on these forums.

Also check here
 
you could get a 4 port hub or switch.. plug the cable modem into the hub- and then your 2 computers into the hub....
i think your cable company should let you do that.
 


<< you could also use a dsl/cable gateway router to share your connection. >>



yeah.. thats what i do at least.. and would recomend, except a hub will cost you 40 dollars that the most, while a router will be at least 100

 
<<except a hub will cost you 40 dollars that the most, while a router will be at least 100>>

True. But I thought that a hub will not parse the cable connection ... so I'd guess you'd need another IP. The router parses the connection back to the requesting comp, so only one IP is needed. Or have I got this wrong again?


<<JackMDS is going to come in here with a whole bunch of Links>>

So true; perhaps you could save JackMDS some typing time by searching for his replies...they are always useful. 🙂
 
With only two computers you might want to consider putting two NIC's in your main computer and use a cross over cable. Now this is good if you have Win98 SE or later so you can use IP connection sharing. Also if you decide later to use a HUB you can connect it to the second NIC and then connect several computers to the HUB again using IP connection sharing.
 


<< With only two computers you might want to consider putting two NIC's in your main computer and use a cross over cable. Now this is good if you have Win98 SE or later so you can use IP connection sharing. Also if you decide later to use a HUB you can connect it to the second NIC and then connect several computers to the HUB again using IP connection sharing. >>

I've been seriously considering this, would anyone know where I can find a good tutorial on the subject?
 
Well, I always say save $.

This is all you need:

A running old computer with 6 megs of RAM and a floppy drive.

FREESCO from FREESCO

2 NICS for your FREESCO Box
2 NICS for your computers

1 HUB.

If you go 10BaseT you can get all of this for around $80, not including the old PC.



 
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