Hi Dale, not sure I'm familiar with "HPLA" please clarify. The mac would
not be a problem, just need to install AppleTalk protocol on all the XP
network connections.
Best solution is a combo router\switch\firewall box that connects to your
cable modem. Linksys has great units for this purpose at good prices. They
even have one that adds printerserver functions - all in one box. All pcs
connect to the router. If you don't want to run cables all over, spend a
bit more and go wireless.
Speed will depend on final setup on which you decide, category of cable,
etc..
Wireless will be slower.
Good luck!
G
"Dale" <princedale_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> So here it is:
>
> I'm about to set up a home network for myself and my three rommies. I
only
> know basic ideas about it though. So a little help if anyone can spare
the
> time.
>
> The four comps are running:
> XP Pro (machines # 1 and 2)
> XP Home (#3)
> and Mac OS 8.6 (#4)
>
> There will be one internet connection through a cable modem. The comps
are
> in all different areas in the house. We want to share files, printers,
and
> the net connection.
>
> A few questions:
> Will there be any difficulty because of the Mac comp?
>
> Must you have telephone service to use a HPLA?
>
> If we connect the comps with a HPLA, will the phone lines affect the
speeds
> we get for the internet? I mean to say, if we pay for 5mps net service,
can
> the phone lines between comps support that bandwidth?
>
> If one comp is connected to the modem, and then shares the net access with
> all the others, does the first comp have to be on in order for the others
to
> access the net?
>
> What's the ballpark cost we're looking at here?
>
> Any other tips and info is so greatly appreciated.
>
> D
>
>
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