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complete newb question - what should I use??

Gogeta4832

Platinum Member
okay simple and to the point.

got my computer, have a KVM switch, my sprint dsl modem (which is connected to my computer).

I got the KVM so when I build a new system I don't have to shut mine down while working on the new one.

so the next step is to get a hub/router/etc. so I can have both computers connected to the dsl modem. (same reason for getting a KVM)

1. What should I use to accomplish this goal??
2. Is there any extensive work required??

Any help is greatly appreciated as I know nothing of networking (though I probably should*LOL*)

Thanks for reading if you have 🙂
 
Thanks for the links JackMDS.
Just looked through them *LOL* such a newb on this 😛

amdfanboy
I'm looking at going with a wired router.
looks to be easiest and most cost effective for the time being.

again thanks for the info guys 😀
 
Do you just want a basic one ? I would look here. I would go with brands like D-link, Netgear, Belkin, or Linksys.
 
Wired Router:

Link to: 4-Port DSL/Cable Firewall Router - $15

LOL, just take a look at the picture. It is the most futuristic looking Network Hardware in the World.

You might consider a Wireless Cable/DSL Router since it is only $5 more. CompUSA has SMC Wireless Router on sale this week for $19 after rebate.

Link to: 11 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Broadband Router - 802.11b

A Wireless Client card for your Laptop. $10 after rebate.

Link to: Link to: EZ Connect 2.4GHz Wireless Cardbus Ethernet Adapter, 802.11b

Imagine $40 and you are welcomed to the 21st Century. (As Spidey07 would say).

:light:
 
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