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Home Networking Question

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by rockHEAD, May 17, 2002.

  1. rockHEAD

    rockHEAD Member

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    I have a friend who needs some info.. I was wondering if anyone out there can help...

    Is it possible to network a mac and a pc using one router and one dsl connection?

    The two don't have to talk to each other (share files, etc), they just need to share the dsl connection.

    Is this possible?
     
  2. mrpaige

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    Yes. Yes it is.

    I had a home network in a previous apartment, and I had one of those Linksys routers and had two PCs and a Mac on the network sharing my Cable modem connection.
     
  3. rockHEAD

    rockHEAD Member

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    cool, that's all I needed to know.
    thank you very much!

    :cool:
     
  4. DaDakota

    DaDakota Arrest all Pedophiles
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    Linksys is the easiest solution, Netgear will also work, but I would go with the Linksys router/switch.

    DD
     

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