On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 18:19:14 -0000, "Nel" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>I'm waiting delivery of a new 'Media Center' PC for which I have bought an
>ADSL Ethernet 4 port modem/router. I currently have it connected to my
>present PC via it's USB port (bit of a bonus as I thought I was going to
>have to get a network card for it!).
>
>The plan is to move my old machine upstairs along with the modem and drop a
>network cable down to the new machine, but I'm unsure as to a couple of
>things - will I be able to network between both PC's? Is it easy to set up?
>Do I need more hardware/software?
Okay - you do have an extension to the ADSL phone line upstairs, don't
you? If not you can leave the modem/router where it is.
You need a network card for the older PC (a ten quid one is more than
adequate), and you'll need to run a long cable or install two outlets
(nicer) between the two PCs. B&Q does a reasonable and cheap network
starter kit according to other posters in here.
Your hardware set up will be:
o Router/modem connected to ADSL
o PC near router/modem connected by patch lead to a port on the router
o PC far from router/modem connected by patch lead to outlet
o Other outlet connected by patch lead to router/modem
In software, set both PCs to automatically obtain an IP address, and
use the IP address of the router/modem as each PCs gateway (check the
manual for the default value). The router should then handle the
addressing.
While you are there activate file/printer sharing and change the
properties for any printers/files you want to share.
Pretty straightforward - email me if you get stuck! Remember you can
revert to USB on the old machine if it all stops working so you can
seek help!
jay
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