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01-Feb-2008, 09:23 AM #1
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how do I hook up two computers to to one internet connection?
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you could use a router
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you could use a router
Which is the preferred solution.
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Which is the preferred solution.
I think a wireless router is the preffered solution
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I think a wireless router is the preffered solution
Not if you don't want wireless connections.
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ICS through a windows PC.
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Not if you don't want wireless connections.
ahh you beat me. lol
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I think a wireless router is the preffered solution
or a router with both wireless and wired hookup
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thanks guys i needed that giggle
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