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Yes, buy an Ethernet card for each computer.
Then you will get a LAN and can communicate between your computers, e.g. for
file exchange. This will be handy when you will do support or upgrades of
your daughter's computer. You will also be able to share equipment, like a
DVD player (or burner!?) installed in either of the computers.
Ethernet cards are cheap, about 15 USD each. - All computers should have an
Ethernet card!
Make sure that your DSL modem does have an ethernet port (for the connection
to the router).
Good luck!
Göran Halfvarson, Sweden
| -----Original Message-----
| From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
| [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Mel Emurian
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| I know very little about networking. What I am looking to do
| is provide DSL to both my daughter's computer and my
| computer. Currently it is hooked up only to my machine. I
| understand I need a DSL Router, with the DSL modem connecting
| to it and the two computers connecting to the Router.
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| Other than the Router, what will I need to do this? Also,
| right now the modem is connected to my USB port. Will I need
| to buy an Ethernet card for each computer and hook the Router
| to those, or can the Router be connected to the USB port on
| each machine?
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| Thank you for any input you can give me.
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| Mel Emurian
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