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Re: Connect 2nd home pc to internet
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Not sure how to do it :dunce: ---------- Post added at 13:13 ---------- Previous post was at 13:13 ---------- Oh how good am I lol ---------- Post added at 14:21 ---------- Previous post was at 13:13 ---------- :) any of my friends out there who can let me know if this would be any good? :D |
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It's Belkin :eek: but other than that it should be ok.
I've no experience of actually owning Belkin routers, merely experience replacing them for others, so I can't sey whether or not you can switch the wireless on/off. I would imagine that you can, but please don't quote me on that. As I said, only really have experience owning Linksys routers, so know those like the back of my hand - anything other than than that and it's all guesswork :) |
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Thanx for your advice.;)
I had to talk dh into buying 2nd pc so dont want to be spending to much more getting it plugged in lol. Thank you for your help ;) |
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No prob's.
Give us a shout back when you're up and running and we can help you get it configured/secured :) ---------- Post added at 15:14 ---------- Previous post was at 15:13 ---------- BTW: I don't get the dh bit..... |
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:p: dear husband :p:
lol C u learn somthing new everyday |
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Ooh, there she is! :D
I could've sworn it was darling ... |
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sorry dear yes I do like to have a chat on the forums I am expecting our 5th child so that is were you can find me after I have done all the house work and got the kids all sorted.
---------- Post added at 15:20 ---------- Previous post was at 15:19 ---------- choose which ever you wish hun. |
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Ah right :)
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And by the way: respect for keeping an eye on the kids while they're online. Whenever I hear some scare story about kids and the internet and parents saying: "It's an outrage, it shouldn't be allowed!" I can't help wondering where the parents were when their kid was illegally downloading music or talking to some dodgy stranger in a net chatroom. :tu: |
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Ok just to put my :2cents: in as mrsmac2006 has the computers next to each other and she wants to keep an eye on what the children are doing and have control when they have access to the internet why not share the connection with her computer being the master PC with two NICs (network interface card) and the children’s computer being the slave with one NIC then all you need is a crossover cable and hey presto both computers have access to the internet.
The master computer could have a password set so unless it has been started with the password the children have no access to the internet. While this is a little harder to set-up than a router its quite easy to set-up |
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When one decides they want on a pc they all want on the bloody pc`s. Quote:
17 months later,well i have a unpaid job on the side for my troubles and i know more than my kids do.....for now.:D Quote:
We will get through it together i have promised him:D |
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Hello there me again if after a quick responce before shop shuts if anyone is around.
The ntl modem has an ethernet cable with it so do i need another 2 cables to complete my task? If 2 i am assuming that like you say one will be in the box so i will require one cable. |
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One from Modem to Router One from Router to PC1 One from Router to PC2 So, yes. You need three cables total, minus the one that you have leaves 2. Check when you buy the router that there is a cable with it. Make sure that you don't buy crossover cables, you need straight through ones. Have fun :) |
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Thanx hun, ill let you know how i am doing.
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