You can do this but you will need multiple routers and modems. But a handy thing to do is just get wifi and enable a password. Depending on what you plan to do with multiple internet connections also depends. But yes you can. If you have more questions about how to do this just email me
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ICS, Internet Connection Sharing allows more than one computer to share the same internet connection. You need two NIC's for each computer that will be sharing the connection though.
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No. You can not.
You can have two or more separate modes of connection, e.g. cable and satellite, but they have to go through separate routers (wifi) or cable connections (Ethernet). Windows users select the one active source of their connection using the network access selector on the taskbar.
The Xbox One Console Standard Edition will be in Egypt towards the end of 2015, although you ca still play it from Egypt if you have the console and an active Internet connection.
One can get internet on all PC's using one connection by configuring the computer as an Internet gateway. One can also use a separate device that acts as Internet gateway for the network.
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The initial setup for the Xbox One gaming console obligates an Internet connection.
One pc, internet connection
If it is staying connected to the internet and your computer is loosing connection it sounds like the computer has an issue or if your ussing one it could be your router. be more detailed about what you have.
ICS is an abbreviation of Internet Connection Sharing, which allows one computer to connect directly to the Internet and share the connection with one or more computers on the same network. This was common practice with older dial-up connections where one computer had to release the Internet connection to allow another to gain Internet access. By sharing the same connection, one computer (the ICS host) could remain connected and share it with the others (ICS clients). With modern ADSL routers and always-on connections, this is no longer an issue.
I will answer this using an example.Your Internet connection comes into your house at 100%. If more then 1 computer is connected to the same connection, this connection will be divided equally over the amount of computers.For instance if there are 4 computers connected to your Internet, each computer will get 25% of that connection, therefore it is not working at its full capacity and causing "lag" or connection issues.EDIT: A computer can also be a console using the Internet, such as a PS3, Xbox etcetera.