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    vikrant kpr
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    Hey Friends I have a Desktop with 2 Network Cards I have a Laptop with 1 Network Card I have a internet connection, which has a LAN Cable, so if i connect that LAN Cable to any PC, it provides internet connection (It requires Obtain and IP Address Automatically) Now is it possible to connect Internet Connection Cable to 1 Network Card on Desktop and Other Network Card Cable to Laptop and get internet connection on Laptop? Both above Computers are running Vista. Regards

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      Hey Friends I have a Desktop with 2 Network Cards I have a Laptop with 1 Network Card I have a internet connection, which has a LAN Cable, so if i connect that LAN Cable to any PC, it provides internet connection (It requires Obtain and IP Address Automatically) Now is it possible to connect Internet Connection Cable to 1 Network Card on Desktop and Other Network Card Cable to Laptop and get internet connection on Laptop? Both above Computers are running Vista. Regards

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      DaveyM69
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      Yes, you'll need a crossover cable to connect them and set up internet connection sharing on the desktop.

      Dave
      BTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)
      Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)

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        Hey Friends I have a Desktop with 2 Network Cards I have a Laptop with 1 Network Card I have a internet connection, which has a LAN Cable, so if i connect that LAN Cable to any PC, it provides internet connection (It requires Obtain and IP Address Automatically) Now is it possible to connect Internet Connection Cable to 1 Network Card on Desktop and Other Network Card Cable to Laptop and get internet connection on Laptop? Both above Computers are running Vista. Regards

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        Ray Cassick
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        Just keep in mind that bandwidth usage of the laptop will impact network speed of the desktop now because the OS is being used to route packets. Why not just by a cheap router?


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          Just keep in mind that bandwidth usage of the laptop will impact network speed of the desktop now because the OS is being used to route packets. Why not just by a cheap router?


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          Tom Deketelaere
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          Ray Cassick wrote:

          cheap router?

          Cheap switch is enough (even cheaper than router ;p )

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            Yes, you'll need a crossover cable to connect them and set up internet connection sharing on the desktop.

            Dave
            BTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)
            Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)

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            John M Drescher
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            If both ports are gigabit no crossover is needed.

            John

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              Ray Cassick wrote:

              cheap router?

              Cheap switch is enough (even cheaper than router ;p )

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              John M Drescher
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              Yes they go for about the same price as a keyboard or 2 to 3 drinks at a bar...

              John

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                Just keep in mind that bandwidth usage of the laptop will impact network speed of the desktop now because the OS is being used to route packets. Why not just by a cheap router?


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                vikrant kpr
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                yeah, sounds switch or router (i do not know either of them), but are they like Power Extension Cord Is it something like Connect Modem Cable Connection to Switch or Router then connect n number of Computers to that Switch / Router and we can switch on / off any computer independently and internet connection will work? Is method 2, we are talking about? http://www.gyre.co.uk/help/broadband/connection_sharing.php#router[^] and which one of Router / Switch / Hub can be best for the job? http://compnetworking.about.com/od/homenetworkhardware/f/routervsswitch.htm[^]

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                  yeah, sounds switch or router (i do not know either of them), but are they like Power Extension Cord Is it something like Connect Modem Cable Connection to Switch or Router then connect n number of Computers to that Switch / Router and we can switch on / off any computer independently and internet connection will work? Is method 2, we are talking about? http://www.gyre.co.uk/help/broadband/connection_sharing.php#router[^] and which one of Router / Switch / Hub can be best for the job? http://compnetworking.about.com/od/homenetworkhardware/f/routervsswitch.htm[^]

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                  Ray Cassick
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                  vikrant kpr wrote:

                  Connect Modem Cable Connection Router ... then ... connect n number of Computers to that Router

                  Yes. You can just use a switch IF your ISP allows you to consume multiple dynamic IP addresses form them, otherwise you should be using a router that has DHCP capabilities. I always recommend using router just because it provides a bit more isolation from the public network (via NAT) and that helps with security because none of your computers are directly on the public network.


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                    Yes, you'll need a crossover cable to connect them and set up internet connection sharing on the desktop.

                    Dave
                    BTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)
                    Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)

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                    vikrant kpr
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                    yeah thanks i got a cable (not sure whether it is crossover or not) connected broadband cable to a lan card on desktop and connected another cable to laptop on laptop i can see other pc in network but i cannot see laptop in desktop does above sounds as software configuration error or cable error?

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                      Yes they go for about the same price as a keyboard or 2 to 3 drinks at a bar...

                      John

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                      John M. Drescher wrote:

                      2 to 3 drinks at a bar...

                      heum must be cheap drinks where you are :) its a bit more over here (depending on the drink that is)

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                        yeah thanks i got a cable (not sure whether it is crossover or not) connected broadband cable to a lan card on desktop and connected another cable to laptop on laptop i can see other pc in network but i cannot see laptop in desktop does above sounds as software configuration error or cable error?

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                        John M Drescher
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                        software configuration

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                          John M. Drescher wrote:

                          2 to 3 drinks at a bar...

                          heum must be cheap drinks where you are :) its a bit more over here (depending on the drink that is)

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                          John M Drescher
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                          In Pittsburgh,PA drinks are on average about $4 to $6 US and a cheap 100Mbit switch can be had for $10US (minus shipping).

                          John

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                            Hey Friends I have a Desktop with 2 Network Cards I have a Laptop with 1 Network Card I have a internet connection, which has a LAN Cable, so if i connect that LAN Cable to any PC, it provides internet connection (It requires Obtain and IP Address Automatically) Now is it possible to connect Internet Connection Cable to 1 Network Card on Desktop and Other Network Card Cable to Laptop and get internet connection on Laptop? Both above Computers are running Vista. Regards

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                            Snowman58
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                            Yes assuming you can decode the mysteries of networking permissions under visa!

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                              vikrant kpr wrote:

                              Connect Modem Cable Connection Router ... then ... connect n number of Computers to that Router

                              Yes. You can just use a switch IF your ISP allows you to consume multiple dynamic IP addresses form them, otherwise you should be using a router that has DHCP capabilities. I always recommend using router just because it provides a bit more isolation from the public network (via NAT) and that helps with security because none of your computers are directly on the public network.


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                              vikrant kpr
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                              Hey Friends You are brilliant and thanks for the help. From no where in networking, now i know a lot :-) Thanks once again. Regards

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