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I've been using a 2 PC network with Road Runner
for a year or so. I presume @Home will use a similar
configuration.
Each PC is equipped with a network card which is
assigned it's own IP address. Both machines are connected
to a network hub. The cable modem is connected to the hub's uplink
port. (be sure to get a hub with an uplink port)
I'm sure there are other configurations such as using a proxy
and so on, but I think this is the easiest if all you need is network
access for both machines.
-----Original Message-----
From: Delano Lalla <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, December 18, 1998 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Connect 2 computer network to @Home cable service
>In a message dated 12/17/98 6:33:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
>
><< Your e-mail caught my eye because I'm planning to do exactly the same
thing
> in 2 or 3 weeks (The second computer isn't ready yet.) I haven't yet
> thoroughly done my homework, but I was under the impression that a program
> like Wingate or a Proxy Server wasn't necessary because @Home allows you
to
> sign up for a second network address for $6.95 per month. Am I off base
>here?
> Thanks for any advice,
> Bill Nussbaumer
> [log in to unmask]
> >>
>
>A second network address? You mean that they would place a splitter on the
>cable and give you another cable modem just to have the second computer on
the
>net also?
>This sounds highly improbable if that's what you're wondering.
>It'd cost less to get some Network cards and pipe the internet access from
one
>machine to the other.
>Best regards,
>Delano Lalla
>
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