In article <406d6be1$0$183$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk>, "Sune
Storgaard" <speg-fjern DeleteThis @mail.dk> wrote:
> COCA COLA KID mumbled his insignificant opinion in:
> BDdbc.74398$1A6.1973551@news20.bellglobal.com
>
> > To run a network of 2 PC's with this mobo do I need a router?
>
> That would be slight overkill
1 piece of crossover cable is enough.
Looking at the header on his message, he is using ADSL and has a
ADSL modem.
This is probably what he has now:
------ Ethernet -------------
| ADSL |-------------| Computer #1 |
------ -------------
By adding a second network card to Computer #1, and using the ICS
(Internet connection sharing) routing software in that computer,
you can connect a second computer. A crossover cable would be needed
to connect Computer #1 to Computer #2. When Computer #1 is shut down,
Computer #2 loses internet service.
------ Ethernet ------------- Ethernet -------------
| ADSL |-------------| Computer #1 |------------| Computer #2 |
------ ------------- Crossover -------------
If you buy a router, it can terminate the PPPOE protocol that
currently terminates in some software Sympatico made you install.
With the router, your computer will think it is on an ordinary
LAN. Computer #1 and computer #2 can be turned off without affecting
one another. This is the configuration I use.
------ Ethernet --------- Ethernet -------------
| ADSL |-------------| Router |------------| Computer #1 |
------ --------- -------------
|
| Ethernet -------------
--------------| Computer #2 |
-------------
I can see a D-Link router for $70 CA$ for sale at staples.ca, so
it is more expensive than a cheap Ethernet card for $15 from
the bargain bin.
HTH,
Paul<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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