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IM trying to setup a network between 2 computers so i can play lan games between them. I have no experince with networking computers so please bare with my little understanding.
Im using 2 ethernet cards in both the computers and im connecting them with a cord (ethernet cord, i think thats what its called). Now after this i have no idea what to do and the computers are not connected to my knowlage. Is there some kind of special cord i need? Could i get a step-by-step process of how to setup a connection between these 2 computers. I woulda appreciate it.
Im using 2 ethernet cards in both the computers and im connecting them with a cord (ethernet cord, i think thats what its called). Now after this i have no idea what to do and the computers are not connected to my knowlage. Is there some kind of special cord i need? Could i get a step-by-step process of how to setup a connection between these 2 computers. I woulda appreciate it.
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Basically there are two ways to hook two computers together.
The first way:
Put a network card in each computer. In addition, buy a 2-port hub or switch. Plug one computer into one of the hub ports. Plug a second computer into the second port. You can buy a hub or switch in 2-port models, 4 ports, 6, 8, even 32 ports! In addition, you can use the uplink port to connect to a cable or DSL modem for highspeed Internet access to all the computers connected to the hub or switch.
The second way:
Buy a special type of network card and cable for a coaxial network. This is a peer-to-peer network where there is a card in each computer and they're directly connected to each other. This only works with two computers and isn't upgradable if you want to add another computer to the network anytime in the future.
Since you already have a regular network card in each machine wtih the proper cable, it would be cheaper in the long run to buy a hub or switch. (Perhaps a 4 port one should you ever decide to easily add another computer to the network anytime in the future.)
The first way:
Put a network card in each computer. In addition, buy a 2-port hub or switch. Plug one computer into one of the hub ports. Plug a second computer into the second port. You can buy a hub or switch in 2-port models, 4 ports, 6, 8, even 32 ports! In addition, you can use the uplink port to connect to a cable or DSL modem for highspeed Internet access to all the computers connected to the hub or switch.
The second way:
Buy a special type of network card and cable for a coaxial network. This is a peer-to-peer network where there is a card in each computer and they're directly connected to each other. This only works with two computers and isn't upgradable if you want to add another computer to the network anytime in the future.
Since you already have a regular network card in each machine wtih the proper cable, it would be cheaper in the long run to buy a hub or switch. (Perhaps a 4 port one should you ever decide to easily add another computer to the network anytime in the future.)
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Originally Posted by Skull-Drizzt
I'm trying to setup a network between 2 computers so i can play lan games between them... I'm using 2 ethernet cards in both the computers and im connecting them with a cord (ethernet cord, I think that's what its called).
As far as detailed instructions, that varies. Read the instructions that pertain to the particular game(s) that you are playing.
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