Brock Anwar: You should write a complete sentence in English so we can answer your question properly.Ignore the previous answerer......ALL versions of Windows Vista are capable of networking, he is very much mistaken
Dee Depung: A router is really meant to connect 1 network to another. To connect 1 computer to another within a network you need a switch. Current routers include a router and a switch. Computer 1 sends a message to the switch that it wants to talk to computer 2. The switch knows computer 2's address and sends the message to computer 2. Both computers are connected to the switch (router). This article explains how computers on a network are connected http://www.ask-the-computer-doc.com/computer-netwo......Show more
Maynard Phoubandith: Your network should look like thisInternet > Modem >> Router WAN PortComputer #1 >> Router LAN Port #1Computer #2 >> Router LAN Port #2Which by the way is doing just what the previous answer states - connecting 1 ne! twork (the internet) to another(yours) Yes - You need the routerSet up the router as recommended by your ISP (Default settings will work with 90% of the ISP's if you have a special one, call your ISP.On the LAN SideMake sure you have DHCP enabledMake sure you have the router getting DNS servers automaticallySet the router to "clone the MAC ID"On your computersSet your connections to obtain an IP address automaticallySet your connection to obtain DNS severs automaticallyMake the work group the same on each machineEnable file and print sharingThat should get you goingAnd don't worry about the English syntax - Most of us do not even HAVE a second language...Show more
Johnnie Pummill: plug them into the router make sure you are using xp pro or at least vista BUSINESS OR ULTIMATE AS THE OTHERS CAN NOT NETWORKmake sure you set up the network id settings and then make sure you configure it and boom you have two networked computers
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