Re: Simultaneous broadband on 2 computers ?



Andy100 laid this down on his screen :
Is there a way for 2 kids to use 2 different PC's at the same time (internet
use i mean). We have broadband (Wanadoo) and the kids both have a PC and
fight eachother to go on it !!. Is there a way of "splitting" the broadband
and feeding it to the other PC so they can both go on at the same time ??

What is the best way of doing this ?


Cheers Fed up parent !

Exactly as the others have suggested....

ADSL Modem + router combined in one box, add a network card to each PC, a network cable out to each and Bob is your whatsit. Or even easier...

Get a box which also includes a wireless access point and get a couple of wireless cards for the PC'. No wiring to be done.

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Regards,
       Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk


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