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Old 25-08-2007, 03:26 AM
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Ok I have using a slimline HP Desktop and a Dell notebook. The HP is my host and will connect to the internet. My notebook will connect to network but will now connect to internet.

How do I enable both pc's to access the web? (DSL)
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do you want the dell to only access through the hp or do you want it to get access anyway like at a stop thing on a motorway or a hotel or whatever, or if the hp isnt on?
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Connect your Internet cable to your HUB's 1 Port than connect 2 PC's (First PC to second port and laptop to the third port) than look the Ip's at your laptop write same to your PC just at IP Address example 192.168.0.2 is in the laptop at pc Write .3 at last.
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Need more info on your setup.

Do you have a wireless router?
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Originally Posted by nvineyard View Post
Ok I have using a slimline HP Desktop and a Dell notebook. The HP is my host and will connect to the internet. My notebook will connect to network but will now connect to internet.

How do I enable both pc's to access the web? (DSL)
tell us what actual networking equipment you have wirless routers USB adapters PCMCIA cards evrything like that

if youre getting worried now cause you have none of that then...*cough* prepare to spend some money :D
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250GB SATA
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CDRW/DVDRW + LG BluRay, HDDVD, DVD Drive
Case / PSU:
Inspiron 531
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Dell 19" TrueLife & Sony Bravia 26" Wide
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