modem and of course, computer.
other alternatives: wi-fi connection anywhere or wireless broadband router.
A router connected to the internet.
The first two nodes of ARPANET were connected in October 1969.
yes it is possible
Most are connected by wires, some are connected by a wireless connector ('Dongle'). Two of my friends have wireless dongles.
Each computer has to be connected to the internet
There are a variety of ways for connecting a standalone PC to another PC that is connected to the internet depending on the capabilities of the two computers. Examples are Ethernet and Wi-Fi.
routers, yes that's how you spell it, send out wireless internet. you can have two routers, but you will only be connected to one.
they can share internet connection or files or network boot.
The i stood for internet, and the idea was it could be taken out of the box and connected to the internet in two steps. They did the same with the new notebook, the iBook.
ofcourse you can... you may also have many more com[uters connected together to share... one needs to be the server and other becomes client... if you use modem you may also connect laptops to internet via wireless connections from internet...
No these two things are not connected at all.
you are splitting your internet connectivity in two, your internet can only have so much power. this also happens if you connect to a "live" game console like xbox and try to use the internet, one of the two will lag*slow down*