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ghengiskhan 17-10-2006 13:21

Two internet connections
 
Looking for some guidance, i will be purchasing a computer for my daughters Xmas. I already have a computer in my sons loft room.

Do i call NTL to get the other computer a broadband connection.

Can they access the internet at the same time i.e different websites?
How much will it cost?
Will i have to pay another broadband monthly fee?

I am currently on a 2mb connection speed.

Thanks for the help.

Paul K 17-10-2006 13:23

Re: Two internet connections
 
Get a router, if the 2 pcs are close together a wired router will be suitable. If they are in seperate rooms then purchase a wireless router and a wireless card for one of the PCs.You do not need to pay NTL for 2 feeds as both PCs can run from the same BB feed and the 2 PCs will be able to access the internet independant of each other, download their own things, view different sites etc.

Halcyon 17-10-2006 21:55

Re: Two internet connections
 
As Paul said, get yourself a router.
Linksys routers are quite popular and very easy to set up.
A wired router costs about £30 and wireless routers around £40-60

To give you an idea of how it works..... The Internet (NTL modem) plugs into the router, and then each computer connects to the router either via wired ethernet cable or if it is a wireless router, a wireless card.


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