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Old 06-12-2005, 12:42   #7
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Re: Connecting two computers to broadband

Nearly all brand new computers will have a built in ethernet port on the back so thats all you need if you want a wired network. Then just get a wired cable router, some cat 5 ethernet cable and you are on your way. Connect it all up and you'l be surfing in no time.

Its all a question wether they want to use the PC's in different areas, wether it would be inpracticable to cable the house, etc.
That will help you to choose between wireless routers or wired.
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