You are ready to spend some money you can purchase a KVM switch which allows to connect two and more computers to one monitor (before you purchase it read carefully which kind of ports it supports, many of them don't support usb ports).
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.
Interconnect the two PCs with a crossover cable.
Interconnect the two PCs with a crossover cable.
A hub or switch must be used to connect 3 PCs together. Two PCs can be connected using a single crossover cable.
I believe that it is possible to connect to computers to one monitor. I have worked with brand new LCD monitors with two inputs - one DVI and one VGA. The monitor auto-senses which port is being used. So in theory, use the auto detect button on the front of the LCD panel to switch between computers.
A router or possibly a data switch can connect two PC's to a DSL or cable modem.
You can connect two computers to one monitor using a KVM swtichbox. Check this product out at Switch Boxu can't connect one monitor in 2 computer.but u can use the monitor disply of other computer through one third party software like VNC Yes we can connect two computer with one monitor. but we cannot connect online with network programYou can connect two computers to one monitor with a KVM (keyboard-video-mouse) switch. Many KVM switches will allow you to connect 4 or 5 computers to one monitor, one keyboard, and one mouse. Have each computer selected when booting to ensure that the computer registers the keyboard and mouse, before changing to another computer. The computers will be connected to the network through their own cables and won't be affected by the KVM switch. Your network programs will work normally.If your monitor has two inputs then most likely you do not need any KVM switch. Just connect both PCs on each port; switching between comps is done usually by front knob. If there is only one input on monitor then you will need a KVM. Before buying this piece of hardware check your graphic cards outputs on each PC. These days most of the monitors have one DVI and one analog (D-SUB) input. While D-SUB is somehow unique, there are different versions of the DVI - DVI-I; DVI-I and DVI-A (check on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface).ANSWERAccessing two or more systems using one monitor can be done:using Remote AccessX11 servicesRemote Access will cause the console/desktop of the remote to be shown on the local monitor and give mouse,keyboard controlX11 (see link below) will give the same access to multiple systems at the same time each within its own window/frame. X11 has extra security consideration and caution should be exercised until one becomes familiar with X11 Security.Windows systems need both X11-Server and Client installs.
Yes. You would need to purchase a KVM (keyboard, video mouse) switch. Most will only switch one monitor between two PCs, meaning you would need to purchase two, but some are available to switch two or more displays at once.
All you need to connect the two devices is a cable that fits into each end.
A switch is typically used to connect multiple computers in a single residential unit to a modem.
cross cable, two LAN card one for each, ip address of same class, rj 45 connector,
PS3 require connection to a TV Monitor. It is not the ability to adapt the cables to the computer monitor that will help with the connection. A PC monitor does not contain the necessary electronics for the connection of a PS3 directly to a monitor. Some PCs and Laptops are also TVs just like the 3D Playstation Display Screen can also be a computer monitor it is also more than just a computer monitor.