Please mind
You are about to answer a thread that has been inactive for more than 6 months.
If you still wish to proceed, please ensure that your posting is original and does not duplicate or overlap any prior responses to this thread.
Web Developers Get Full Access to YouTube Technology. Google today announced that it will give web developers deep access to the underlying technology behind YouTube with a new YouTube API (application programming interface). Having gained substantial re Read more
Yahoo's online photo sharing service Flickr receives an update today to allow users to edit individual pictures in their digital albums. Read more
If you have been wondering how Microsoft expects you to use its Office suite in the future, here's your chance to have a look into the future. Office Live Workspace Beta went online today and you are invited to take a test drive free of charge. The big question will be: Is Office Live Workspace compelling enough to convince users to shell out extra money every year? Read more
With the RIAA backing away from direct lawsuits against individual users. Third party piracy policing companies have begun to fill its void. One such company is offering to share its loot with ISPs. Read more
Do camera, sound editing, and WiFi features make the new DS a must-have? We look at the changes–both good and bad–that Nintendo made to its winning design. Read more
Trends like Skype and telecommuting make video chat inescapable. If your laptop or desktop is still missing a Webcam, it is time to consider one of these. Read more
Who said environmentally-friendly tech has to suck? We rounded up nine green gadgets and appliances that not only save money, but work extremely well. Read more
Are you ready for a 30-inch LCD monitor? If so, read this guide to find out which is best for you. A hint: Dell is our winner, but which model? Read more
Hi guys can some one help?
I need to share my DSL connection to another computer but here is what i need to do I have one of those Modem router's and i need to take a cable and connect it to a switch to share the connection with 2 computers but i dont have a switch I have another router a D-link DI-604.
the real question is: can I use the router i have as a switch to share my connection?
ho and how lol
?
Sure. I'm amsuming you need a switch because your DSL router / modem has only one LAN port?
Go into the D-Link config and turn off DHCP. Then, run a cat5e from one of the D-Link's 4 LAN ports to your DSL router/modem's LAN port. That leaves you the other 3 LAN ports on the D-Link for connecting your other computers.
An alternate would be to turn off the DHCP server in your DSL router/modem (making it into simply a modem), and connect the LAN port from the DSL device to the WAN port on the D-Link, keeping the D-Link functioning as a router. That would give you 4 LAN ports for connecting your computers.
Well it has 4 ports but I have 2 already on use and one of those 2 I need to share with 2 pc or I would end up having to buy a second 10 meter cable and since i have the second router i just want to use that instead 8)
Tks for the help i hade a general idea but i wanted to make sure im new to this network deal
another thing i was hoping i could do is one of my computers has dual lan can i use that to share the connection to my other computer?
it also has WII FII and i do have a wireless card on my other one maybe I can avoid using the router at all.... :?
I think am being to mind changing with this but I want to explore all my options
_____________________________________________________________
AMD 64bit X2 4600+
1GB Kit HyperX DDR2 800MHZ Dual Channel
Asus M2R32-MVP AMD 580X CrossFire Chipset+ATI⢠SB600
WD 250GB SATAII 16MB buffer
X1900XT 512MB
Lite-On DVD-RW 16x
Sound Blaster Audigy 4 7.1
Logitech X-550 5.1 speaker system
Intel pentium D 2.8GB 800FSB
Asus P5WDH DELUXE Digital home
WD 250GB SATAII 16MB Buffer
2 ATI X1600XT Crossfired 256MB
Plextor DVD-RW 16x
Yes one X1900XT 512MB is better than 2 X1600XT Crossfired trust me on that one!!
Who ever said one computer is enough?
| Quote : ...another thing i was hoping i could do is one of my computers has dual lan can i use that to share the connection to my other computer?
|
Either of these will work. On the first, that would mean your computer with the dual LAN card would have to be running whenever the 2nd computer needed access to the internet - sometimes not the most convenient arrangement.
Wireless should work fine, assuming you don't have issues with interference / obstacles / distance, etc.
Also do not forget to turn off the firewall in the second router (which you'll be using as a switch) if you want file sharing
There are 4 identified and unidentified users. To see the list of identified users, Click here.
You are about to answer a thread that has been inactive for more than 6 months.
If you still wish to proceed, please ensure that your posting is original and does not duplicate or overlap any prior responses to this thread.
