two computers - one cable modem, no router

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Qwest

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Originally posted by: DougK62
Why don't you have a router already? I always advise people with cable/DSL to get one - even if they only have one computer. It provides security and easy expansion for later.

yeah...uhh, that movie you say i uploaded was thru my unsecure wireless router. sorry!
 

Aharami

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ah i see. i'll look into a router. didnt know routers were so cheap these days. I was hoping in the lines of a quick fix (like something from RadioShack) that will let my desktop to access the net today. But no need to buy a crossover cable if thats just more complicated. I guess i'll tough it out today and buy a router for the next time i work from home!
 

nakedfrog

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ICS really isn't all that bad. My only problem with it was a setting in my firewall that took me far too long to find. Both my PCs are always on, so that's not an issue at all for me.
 

Pepsi90919

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Originally posted by: Elbryn
if your cable company gives you more than 1 ip address just get a cheapo hub/switch. plug cable modem into uplink port and other two wherever. set both to dhcp and you'll be fine

and what if you want to share files between the two? you wouldn't care about the security risks? there's no NAT when you use a hub.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
ICS really isn't all that bad. My only problem with it was a setting in my firewall that took me far too long to find. Both my PCs are always on, so that's not an issue at all for me.

Problem is that you need two NICs in your main PC (the one connected to the cable modem) and you need some software to facilitate ICS. Windows XP comes with it but if you are running an older version of Windows say Win2k on the laptop or, god forbid, Win98 or WinME you might as well forget about it.

Get a router. Much easier to set up and more secure.
 

Adul

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Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: clamum
IIRC you can put two NICs in your home computer and run the cable modem to one, and connect your home and laptop with the other one.

you mean run one ethernet cable from cable modem to onboard lan in desktop. and have another cable run from secondary (PCI slot) NIC to onbord lan of desktop??

will that even work?

if you use a crossover cable it will work
 

MrChad

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Originally posted by: DougK62
Why don't you have a router already? I always advise people with cable/DSL to get one - even if they only have one computer. It provides security and easy expansion for later.

Agreed. When my mom got a cable modem I insisted that she invest in a NAT router.
 

mobobuff

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I got my DI-604 for $20 and couldn't be happier with it. 2 computers and an X-Box all online at once, and still one more port.
 

iamme

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Belkin 802.11g wireless router for FREE after rebates.

RossMAN to the rescue once again!! Thanks a lot!

You're welcome.

Do yourself a huve favor and just buy a damn wifi router = problem fixed :)

i agree with everyone who's mentioned getting a router. it's so cheap and you get the added benefit of a hardware firewall. in the future you can network many more, easily. plus, you have wifi!
 

Paulson

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Yep, just buy yourself a router. I used to have a linux router going but decided it wasn't worth it and bought a linksys router and it worked perfectly for a long time (I have since sold it and it definitley got it's money's worth out of it)
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Belkin 802.11g wireless router for FREE after rebates.

RossMAN to the rescue once again!! Thanks a lot!

You're welcome.

Do yourself a huve favor and just buy a damn wifi router = problem fixed :)

i agree with everyone who's mentioned getting a router. it's so cheap and you get the added benefit of a hardware firewall. in the future you can network many more, easily. plus, you have wifi!

Yep since he has a laptop, it only makes sense to get a WiFi router.
 

Nocturnal

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I'm sure this has been said but you can get a hub and an additional IP address from your ISP.
 

Slowlearner

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Please take it from who's been there. No ICS, crossover cables, hubs and switches - that was three years ago. A Linksys/Netgear/SMC/Dlink router is what you need.