This might seem like an idiot question but before I go and purchase all this new hardware, including a new computer system, are you able to share a AOL broadband connection through a router? I've done it for cable internet access as well as DSL but for AOL, which my friend has, he says he has to "log on" to AOL. I've seen the process and its pretty much like using AOL dialup program.
The idea of going with a different broadband provider is out of the question since he's an older gentleman who has been on AOL for more years than I can remember.
What I was planning on setting up was to wire the computers just like I did in the past with cable internet and let one of the machine "dial in" to AOL through the router. Has anyone done this before.
And what about the other machines that need internet access while the first machine is "dial into" AOL?
Wish I could convince him to get rid of AOL, but there is no way that's going to happen right now.
The idea of going with a different broadband provider is out of the question since he's an older gentleman who has been on AOL for more years than I can remember.
What I was planning on setting up was to wire the computers just like I did in the past with cable internet and let one of the machine "dial in" to AOL through the router. Has anyone done this before.
And what about the other machines that need internet access while the first machine is "dial into" AOL?
Wish I could convince him to get rid of AOL, but there is no way that's going to happen right now.