Dear A. Joe.
You probably both right.
To interconnect your 2 PC's (ignoring the internet for the moment) requires
either a cross over cable for direct connection, hub, switch or device that
incorporates a hub or switch - many routers do.
Since you have only 2 NIC's and you want to plug in your cable modem that
requires 1 NIC, you need either another NIC (on the non laptop PC) + a cross
over cable, OR a hub / switch.
The advantage of the hub / switch combination is that 2nd PC will not have
to be powered for the laptop to connect to internet - assuming you cable
modem will allow this.
The advantage of getting another NIC in your real PC is that you can then
configure that PC as a firewall using say ZoneAlarm and protect both PC's
from garbage. You will need a software router to get the laptop to be able
to see the internet. Under Windows 2000 and up you can configure internet
connection sharing. There are shareware and other low cost programs that
will also allow you to do this EG WinGate. If you are running Linux then
you'll need to ask a Linux expert on the answer here.
The disadvantage of this config is that the real PC will have to be switched
on all the time the laptop is to connect.
For security reasons I would head for this more difficult option - the one
you are adamant about since that gives you the chance to put in a firewall
and protect yourself.
The price difference is probably really negligible - you only need a 3 port
hub to get this going or 1 NIC + shareware. Old 10mbit hubs are probably
getting tossed out so I would expect you should be able to pick one up for
next to nothing, but 10 mbit NIC's are chicken feed too - I'd pay no more
than $5 ($2 sounds generous) for a 2nd hand 10mbit nic. While you are out
shopping if you come across a cheap Hub or switch - grab it and you will
have both bases covered and a real LAN to boot (off

.
Idiot? No, Idiots don't learn.
HTH
- Tim
"Anonymous Joe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> OK, here's the thing:
>
> I've been posting a topic over at comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.chips but it is
> about Networking, and some person keeps insisting I am a complete idiot.
>
> Here's the deal, I've got 2 PCs that BOTH have ONE WIRED ETHERNET card.
It
> doesn't matter that one is a laptop and the other is a desktop, each has
ONE
> WIRED ETHERNET connection.
>
> Now, the other thing is that I have CABLE INTERNET, which uses one of the
> ETHERNET ports.
>
> I know as well as you that the only way to connect these two is to use a
> router, or use the firewire ports they both have (which is what I was
> attempting to find out how to do).
>
> Yet, this person insists that because each PC has ONE WIRED ETHERNET port
I
> can simply put a SWITCH or HUB between them and get everything working.
> Yet, that leaves me high and dry and off the Internet, which I have
> explained numerous times, yet he insists it won't work.
>
> I tell him that I would need to have a 2nd network card in one of the PCs,
> the desktop since the laptop has no extra slots, but he tells me all I
need
> is a switch.
>
> I'm right, right?
>
>