Does cable give you unlimited connections?

Deeko

Lifer
Jun 16, 2000
30,213
12
81
If i were to get cable internet, would it be like cable TV in that I can hook it up to however many computers I want? And do they need to use special cable lines, or does any line that would normally go to a TV work?
 

johneetrash

Diamond Member
Jan 3, 2001
3,791
0
0
you can hook your cable modem to a router that shares your connection to other comps :) the router i have is the netgear rt314.. it's nice
 

mithrandir2001

Diamond Member
May 1, 2001
6,545
1
0
Yes, you can technically connect as many PCs as you want. You would basically need a router/switch to split the line and keep the data flowing to the right PC.

You would connect a CAT5 Ethernet cable from the cable modem to the router. You would then connect each PC to the router with a CAT5 Ethernet cable. You wouldn't use coaxial cable...once the cable line reaches the cable modem, the data gets carried over Ethernet.
 

Shy

Golden Member
Dec 4, 2000
1,428
0
76
With Road Runner where I live, you get unlimited connections.

You don't need a router and instead can simply plug the line from your cable modem into a cheap hub, splitting it among your computers and giving each a unique IP address.

They don't charge extra, but in some parts of the country they will (which is why a router is usually a better idea)

-Shy
 

rangeLife

Senior member
Apr 25, 2001
631
0
0
or you can download a program to share the connection, like winproxy. I have 2 ethernet cards in my computer, one to take in the cable, and one to go out to a hub where my roommates are connected.

(road runner charges for extra ips here)