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sharing internet pc and mac
hello all
This is my first post so i hope you will be gentle with me My question is this : how would i share my internet connection between my pc (xp)and apple mac (os10) computer at the moment its connected to my pc via usb which works fine If i take a network lead from the modem to my apple mac and attach it to the ethernet card it works great as well, but you cant run both machines off the cable modem at once. Im looking to have a wired network as ive no need for wireless whats the easiest and cheapest way to allow both computers to share my internet connection Many thanks in advance Daveg |
Re: sharing internet pc and mac
I would say get a standard Wired Router, but the difference in price between a Wired and a Wireless Router is so little these days, it makes sense to buy a Wireless Router and simply turn off the Wireless function as it could come in useful for any multitude of reasons at a later date. I would definitely recommend sticking to using Ethernet by the way as it is a lot better at Networking than USB
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Re: sharing internet pc and mac
Probably the cheapest short term solution is the one you have, sharing the PC's connection with the mac via the USB. The draw back is simple - USB creates a bit of a performance lag, and you have to have the sharing PC on.
A slight upgrade in performance only terms would be to add a second network cards are dirt cheap, but you'll still need both PCs on. That leaves a router as the prefered option. If you are convinced you won't need wireless then just get a wired one (make sure it doesn't have a inbuiolt ADSL modem if used on cable). Now both computers can operate iindependently. If you buy wired only you can add a wirless access point later if you find that facility is needed. As networking standards move on, if you don't need wireless now, in a couple of years faster technology that can be plugged to your modem might exist, so why buy wireless if you really don't need it yet? |
Re: sharing internet pc and mac
you can pick up a wired router for about £30.
I have a Linksys one from Amazon. Cost about £28 and does the job nicely. Just make sure it is a cable router and not an ADSL router. Only use ADSL routers if you connect to the Internet via ADSL. Also, check that you have ethernet (network) ports on your PC and Mac as these connect to the router. |
Re: sharing internet pc and mac
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http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/97602/rb/26279960403 http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/s...tml?NOV-DSLR4+ 3 diffrerent wired routers, all for under £25 Probably better than leaving the pc on all the time to get internet on the mac But if you want to do it even cheaper use a bit of Cat5 crossover between the pc and the mac Plug the modem into the USB on the pc goto "network connections" in controll panel Right click the NTL modem and click properties. Click "sharing" Tick the box next to "allow other network users to connect though this computers internet connection" click ok. The PC will then share its internet connection to the mac. (personaly i prefer the router methord as it doesn't require the pc to be on like this does) |
Re: sharing internet pc and mac
Many thanks to all for your help i will have a go this weekend
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Re: sharing internet pc and mac
If your mac has 'Airport Extreme' then you're probably best getting a wireless router, hooking the pc to the router and letting the mac find it on it's own (which it can and will do)
And from there, follow dragons advice. Right now, I can't remember the 'how to share between two computers thing' where one comp is a mac (I'm still a n00b to macs.. lol :dunce:) but yeah, you'll get there eventually... :) |
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