Connecting wired network to Internet

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James Bauer

I have two desktops, one XP and one Vista. They are currently networked
through a switch via a wired network.

I recently had broadband cable installed and have the Vista machine
connected to the Internet via a cable modem.

I would like to install a wired router to replace the switch so that both
machines will have Internet access.

Two questions:

1. where might I find instructions that would guide me in doing this?

2. Are there any recommendations as to a satisfactory wired router?

Thank you.
 
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Chuck [MVP]

I have two desktops, one XP and one Vista. They are currently networked
through a switch via a wired network.

I recently had broadband cable installed and have the Vista machine
connected to the Internet via a cable modem.

I would like to install a wired router to replace the switch so that both
machines will have Internet access.

Two questions:

1. where might I find instructions that would guide me in doing this?

2. Are there any recommendations as to a satisfactory wired router?

Thank you.

My tutorial will give you an overview, and will point you to other tutorials
with more detail.

http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2005/08/networking-your-computers.html

As far as choosing a specific model, I personally use Linksys and ZyXEL right
now, other helpers will have other preferences. How much do you wish to spend?
You will probably find WiFi routers as affordable as wired routers, as right now
more people are setting up more WiFi than Ethernet only networks.
 
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Steve Winograd

I have two desktops, one XP and one Vista. They are currently networked
through a switch via a wired network.

I recently had broadband cable installed and have the Vista machine
connected to the Internet via a cable modem.

I would like to install a wired router to replace the switch so that both
machines will have Internet access.

Two questions:

1. where might I find instructions that would guide me in doing this?

2. Are there any recommendations as to a satisfactory wired router?

Thank you.

To get the computers on the Internet:

1. Turn off the power to the cable modem.
2. Connect the cable modem to the wired router's WAN (Internet) port.
3. Turn on the power to the cable modem.
4. Remove the switch from the network.
5. Connect both computers to the wired router's LAN ports.

I like routers from D-Link and Netgear.
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Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Desktop Experience)

Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group
for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions
addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.

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http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
 
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Jack-MVP

Hi
The technology concerning the Wire aspect of a Cable/DSL Router did not
change in the last few years. So in principle you can buy the least
expensive device that you can find.
You should know that there is No real difference in price between a Wire
only and a Wireless Cable/DFSL Router. Almost all the Wireless Routers have
also 4 ports for Wire connection. Thus consider getting a Wireless Router,
there is much larger selection of Wireless Routers and since it is the same
price you can use the wire part and leave the Wireless alone if you wish so.
Please look at the way your Cable service does the authentication (read
this), and check if it applies to your service.
How to Fix Cable/DSL Internet authentication (password) -
http://www.ezlan.net/broadband.html
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
 

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