Yes.
Well, unless you want to have separate cables and network cards to connect each computer to every other computer, you need some kind of central network equipment. Common options include a hub, and a switch.
Yes.
Well, unless you want to have separate cables and network cards to connect each computer to every other computer, you need some kind of central network equipment. Common options include a hub, and a switch.
Yes.
Well, unless you want to have separate cables and network cards to connect each computer to every other computer, you need some kind of central network equipment. Common options include a hub, and a switch.
Yes.
Well, unless you want to have separate cables and network cards to connect each computer to every other computer, you need some kind of central network equipment. Common options include a hub, and a switch.
Yes.
Well, unless you want to have separate cables and network cards to connect each computer to every other computer, you need some kind of central network equipment. Common options include a hub, and a switch.
A hub or switch must be used to connect 3 PCs together. Two PCs can be connected using a single crossover cable.
I have a PC, laptop and xbox running and i have a modem and router downstairs with a wire leading upstairs then a netgear high speed hub splitting my connection 3 ways to my PC etc , but i don't think u need a hub if your router has multiple ethernet slots.
Sorry we don't have anything that will connect 3 pcs to 3 devices.
Yes I can do that.
Go wireless. Or, the cheapest way is to get a simple hub (~$20), connect your PC's and share your apps. Presuming you are using an Ethernet NIC in each system, you cannot connect three computers with CAT5 cabling without a hub or multiple NICs. The various twisted-pair-based Ethernet standards (10BaseT, 100BaseTX, etc.) do NOT allow for more than two devices on a single physical network line, so there is no way to have three computers communicate along a single wire. Token Ring technology and the old 10Base5 (thinnet) or 10Base2 (thicknet) Ethernet standards were designed for multiple systems on a single physical connection.
The hub bolts use a 14mm twelve point socket.
there are three types of hub which are following: 1. Active Hub. 2. Passive Hub 3. Hybrid Hub
In ethernet terms, a straight-through cable connects a client device to a hub, switch or router (straight-through meaning the connection is pin-to-pin, the opposite of a cross-over cable, which connects RX-TX and vice-versa).
One. A USB hub is plugged in via a USB port, that port only uses 1 IRQ. So all devices on the hub use the same IRQ. You could have a hub with 10 ports still using 1 IRQ.
Hub Consten was born on October 3, 1916.
If you are on a network and only 1 PC has access to the net and you want to share it among other PCs on your network, I recommend you use CCProxy. The Free version can only share the net among 3 connected PCs.www.youngzsoft.net/ccproxy/Hope this helps. Cheers! :)
use wireless. like bluetooth