by this i presume the person is using the connections and you, both want to share it, for the the cheapest thing is you connect both pc's with crossover cable by lan and enable ICS (if using windows), the drawback is that the computer in another room should be on and connected to internet.Manshahia said:I m living in a rented room..
And the person living in the next room is having a broadband connection..
I was thinking if we can share the broadband..
Is it possible ?
Wat wud b the requirements??
the distance between the computers is around 15 Feet..
simplest way is to get a 4 or 8 port hub (costing less than 500 bucks) wid this all 3: ur comp, his comp and the modem go into the hub. u can share net, resources (optical drive, printers, files etc.) play multiplayer games and lot more...Manshahia said:the connection is from airtel..
i think they hav provided the modem..
also i m having a modem from BSNL.
can anyone plz telll if i can use that for the connection..
I need an independent connection so that there's no need to start one PC to connect to the internet..
Ganeshkumar said:Now a days all basic modem cum with 1 ethernet port and 1 usb port... so 1 use usb and other use ethernet port!
if u have only 1 port, then u must buy a router!
Help~Is~Here said:The USB port and the ethernet port will never work at the same time!
@Manshahia, it's better you ask your ISP to give you a normal router which will have 4 ethernet ports rather than taking the modem from them, call up your ISP and see if they can exchange the single port modem for a router if you haven't used the equipment.
Ganeshkumar said:But one of my frnd is using it in that way.....
i will ask him wat is the model and post here... His ISP is Airtel and he is frm chennai!