Ian

A router is what you need. Are your PCs ethernet enabled. An ethernet router is the best way. Without checking the catalogues I'm not sure if there is such a thing as a USB router, though you could certainly do it with WiFi with USB receiver (I know they exist - I have one on my son's PC). Check on the Netgear, Buffalo, Linksys etc websites to see what's possible.

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Best,
Francis Newman
Webshot Ltd, UK


On 6 Nov 2003, at 22:34, ian reynolds wrote:




I am wanting to network 2 pcs in my house from one broadband connection.
On both machines there are no pci slots left or no option of having any
pci slots installed.


How can I solve this. Does anyone make something that would allow the
braodband connection to come in and then split between the two units, or
would I have to run a network and if so does anyone make a usb network
card. Both machines have usb2.



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