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.
You do not have to connect your router to your PC via ethernet cable, you can instead connect via wi-fi and your router must be connected to your hub.
well to connect it you have to plug it into a usb wire and plug it into a PC
Serial and USB ports are most often used to connect an external modem to a PC.
Straight Cable is used to connect a device to a different type of devices Eg: PC to a Switch PC to a Hub Switch to a Router E.t.c. Cross Cable is used to connect a device to a similar type of devices Eg: PC to PC Switch to Switch E.t.c.
via ad-hoc XD
A hub or switch must be used to connect 3 PCs together. Two PCs can be connected using a single crossover cable.
Twist the three pigtails together and solder them.
Through cross lan cabel we connect pc to pc.
You can connect your phone sim card to another PC computer by using the USB Port. Connect the cords to your phone then connect the other end to your USB Port on your computer, sync them together, and you can use the sim card that way.
to tell you the truth .... NO
A crossover cable.
PDA's connect to the PC through three types of connections. They can connect via a USB cable, a Serial cable and through Bluetooth connections. Bluetooth connections are becoming more popular for portability.
sorry...you can not connect .....
In order to connect to computers together using Ethernet you will need to use a cross-over cable. This will then allow you to share files and resources.
if you can connect three lines together then your good to draw one
Connect a wire from each PC to an unused port on the switch.