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01-10-2006, 14:19
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First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
Hello all - just joined today so please be gentle
I am using a W98 PC to access the internet via ntl 1mb broadband, a cable modem and a usb connection as the pc has no ethernet port.
Although I know this not recommended, it has worked fine so far as I have no other usb devices attached to this PC. I now, however, want to connect another, newer, PC (WXP sp/2) in a neighbouring room so that we can access the web from it too. Being a novice at all of this I am hoping there's an easy way to do it such as just loading the ntl installation software on the new PC running a 5-10m ethernet cable from the modem to it and then firing it up. Our PC usage isn't all that great and we have no need to download large music or video files. I've looked at wireless routers but they seem to offer a rather complicated and expensive solution to the problem.
These questions will probably seem silly to most of you but, as I said, I am a total novice at all of this, so please be patient :
1) Can this be done and if there are several types of ethernet cable, which type do I need?
2) If it can be done, can I then just leave both PCs connected to the modem at the same time?
3) If I can leave both connected using both the ethernet and usb ports on the cable modem, will both PC's be able to access the web independently at the same time?
4) If not, will I be able to access the web from either pc by just unplugging the relevant usb/ethernet cable from the modem so only one PC is connected to the web at any given time?
5) In doing any of this will I have to reconfigure anything or involve NTL customer services?
Sincere thanks in advance for any advice/feedback offered!!
Osem
Ps - I did notice the forum for network/router issues but wasn't sure if this thread fell into that category as I don't really need the 2 pc's to be connected to eachother. In fact I'd much rather they weren't for various reasons. If I have posted this thread in the wrong place however please accept my apologies
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01-10-2006, 16:13
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
You could simple connect the newer PC to the cable modem with Straight through CAT5 Ethernet cable. (also known as patch cable) but this would create issues as you'd have to unplug the USB and power off the cable modem, then power it back on to be able to swap between USB and ethernet depending on which pc you would be using.
A good thing to use would be a wired router and an additional Ethernet card in your Win 98 PC. Network cards aren't expensive at all, i picked one up for around £2.50 just 2 weeks ago, but the wired router may st you back between £15 and 35 depending on what you want from it.
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01-10-2006, 17:11
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
2 wireless cards would probably be best for you, set in ad-hoc mode,but it would be better if the "PC (WXP sp/2) in a neighbouring room" were the master machine ( the machine that connects to the cable modem and also acts as the bridge to the other machine).
you didnt say if the WXP machine has a built-in network card, if it does than you can eather swap machines over,or buy a long rj45 straight through network cable, anything upto 100 meters will work so no problem getting to another room.
or move the cable modem to the other room.
win98 can work as the master bridge machine if you run something like wingate, but its easyer with the xp built-in stuff but not as secure, win98 will crash a lot more ( i know as i ran 95/98 tcp/ip set to a null serial cable as my network , ohh what fun, but it worked....)
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01-10-2006, 18:41
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
Thanks for the replies guys! There's never a simple PC related question is there?
Re the cable solution - hadn't realised I'd have to power up/down as well as unplug cables! Drat!
The newer XP/PC is in another room and the cable is not long enough to move the modem in there so I thought a long ethernet cable from the modem in this room to it might be the ideal answer and avoid a router. Possibly not then
Don't really want to mess about with upgrading this PC to be honest but the new PC is equipped with a 'fast ethernet network connector' - whatever that is.
Any other thoughts anyone?
Cheers
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01-10-2006, 20:04
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
to the forums.
It is not reccomened to switch between USB and ethernet as each time you would need to turn off the modem before switching the cables.
You can also NOT use both the Ethernet and USb ports together on the modem as that will not work.
If I was you I would buy a wireless broadband router. Make sure it is not an ADSL one. They cost about £30-50
Your new PC would connect to it through it's ethernet port or a wireless card. Up to you.
Your Windows 98 machine with only USB ports then has a few options.
You could buy a USB wireless card that plugs into your USB slot and communicates with the router.
Alternatively, if you have a spare PCI slot in your PC, stick a £8 ethernet network card in and connect by ethernet to your router. OR Put in a wireless PCI card.
As for Ethernet cables, this is the type of cable you need when connecting computers to a router.
Ethernet Straight Cable, see HERE
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02-10-2006, 09:09
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
TVM Halcyon
OK got another question. If I connect the other pc by ethernet, do I need to obtain a new setup CD? The NTL online help/support section seems to imply this but I have the setup CD obtained when we first got connected late last year. Will this still be OK?
The other PC will only be used for occasional internet use so I suppose I can live with unplugging leads, rebooting etc. until our usage clarifies itself and then make a longer term decision about siting both PCs, routers etc. We often turn our pc and modem off anyway as they aren't in constant use.
Given the above, presumably the process for connecting the new PC will be as follows: switch off this PC, remove usb cable from modem, load setup disc into new PC, connect the extended ethernet cable between it and the modem when told to do so, power up and follow and remaining instructions.
Yeah I know this is simple stuff but I've never done it before
Cheers guys
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02-10-2006, 09:12
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
if you are connectivg via ethernet, you won't need the NTL cd at all.
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02-10-2006, 20:49
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
Ahhh - that sounds suspiciously easy Stuart C
So am I right in thinking that if I decide to take the cheap, short term, Luddite option and retain my usb connection to this PC and connect to the other to the cable modem via a long ethernet cable, I won't need any setup CD. The only downside will be that I will have to uplug cables and reboot the modem each time I want to swap PCs. Maybe I can live with that for a while
Cheers
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02-10-2006, 21:28
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
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...So am I right in thinking that if I decide to take the cheap, short term, Luddite option and retain my usb connection to this PC and connect to the other to the cable modem via a long ethernet cable, ...
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No - you must choose one or the other, as Halcyon said:
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Originally Posted by Halcyon
...You can also NOT use both the Ethernet and USb ports together on the modem as that will not work....
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03-10-2006, 09:12
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
Thanks very much for the reply The Norm.
Slightly connfused here - what I understood Halcyon to say was that the USB and ethernet connections can't be used at the same time. I will not be doing this as I would only have one pc connected to the modem at any given time - either via ethernet or via usb. So in order to
switch from one PC to the other I would need to switch off the modem, unplug the current connection to it, plug in the other connection and switch back on. If this is correct I can live with the slight hassle factor for a short while because we will only be using the other PC for occasional internet use until we decide on a final solution to this problem.
Thanks again.
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03-10-2006, 09:32
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
Yes this is correct - sorry, I misunderstood you.
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03-10-2006, 11:45
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
NP The Norm - I'm always misunderstanding myself lol
Cheers!
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03-10-2006, 15:29
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
like i said in #3 get yourself 2 wireless cards pci or usb , set them to ad-hoc made, stuff a long rj45 cable into the xp machine and use that as the master machine.
or goto your local hardware shop and ask for parts to extend your cable, some cable coax, 2 screw on connectors [the same as the one connected to your stb] and a female to female [or is it male i forget?]
adaptor to join it all together and move the CM into the same room as the xp machine , about £4.
you never need to mess about with powering down,repluging,powering up etc,etc.
you can always pull these cards as you upgrade your machines and usb2 wireless makes it so easy to do.
http://www.allcomputers.co.uk/prodcat.asp?CatID=15
£13.19 Mercury Wireless G USB Adapter Wireless
or get the cheaper 11g pci cards if you like, dead easy to install into a spare pci slot,install a driver and a wireless client app (if you dont use the xp installed app), run the wireless networking setup in control panel and away you go, done......
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03-10-2006, 16:50
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
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...or goto your local hardware shop and ask for parts to extend your cable, some cable coax, 2 screw on connectors [the same as the one connected to your stb] and a female to female [or is it male i forget?]
adaptor to join it all together and move the CM into the same room as the xp machine , about £4...
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I don't think the NTL T&Cs allow this.
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03-10-2006, 17:32
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Re: First post - how best to connect another pc to the internet
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I don't think the NTL T&Cs allow this.
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No, they do not, as it introduces noise on the network and any damage caused will make you liable for the charges.
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