You need a router or an ethernet splitter. Either should be available at wal-mart or best buy. I would recommend a router, as it can also broadcast a wireless signal, allowing you to have internet throughout the whole house. Be sure to check with our ISP if using one of the above devices violates your terms of use.
One computer doesn't need two connections. You could feed two computers from one connection however using a router. Using two broadband connections simultaneously will NOT give you any faster service.
If you don't have at least two wireless adapters for your pcs, yes you have to have a network cable in order to connect two pcs.
There are two online websites that offer free broadband security. Money Saving Expert and Products and Services appear to be the only sources where one could find free broadband security.
Unless you had a need for two pc notebook, I don't see why you should be two. One is my recommendation. It will serve all your needs and it's more manageable.
Metro pcs was founded by two white guys from Texas. not Verizon or anyone else
Interconnect the two PCs with a crossover cable.
Interconnect the two PCs with a crossover cable.
No, only one account.
To tie two hooks on one line, you can use a fishing knot called the "double hook rig." Start by tying a loop knot at the end of the line, then attach one hook to the loop. Next, tie a second loop knot a few inches above the first hook, and attach the second hook to this loop. This rig allows you to fish with two hooks on the same line.
To hook up two computers to one modem, you get a router.
There are several online sites that persons want to check their broadband speed are able to visit and get assistance. Speak Easy and Broadband Checker are two.
1. Wireless Router 2. Two Wireless PCI cards 3. Wireless laptop card If using Broadband cable, e.g. from Comcast, you will also need a cable modem. Go to Linksys web site. They have excellent equipment and tutorials.