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Originally posted by pepsi78
Originally posted by maynardsthirdeye2
I don't really understand how the Internet works. On my computer now, I have a cable modem and some sort of wireless router which allows me to access the Internet from another computer in a different part of my house. The computer I'm using now, frankly, terrible and I'm interested in getting new one from Dell. If I bought a new computer and re-hooked up my modem and router to this new computer, would I still be able to access the Internet from both computers or are there more intricate and complex steps involved?
Any help would be extremely appreciated.
[edit on 2-2-2006 by maynardsthirdeye2]
connecting the cables back will not do it.
1
First of all you got a new computer that means a new network card in to it
that means a new mac address, most ISP (internet service providers)set up the firewall by a mac address, that means you must inform them of your new mac address for the internet to work at all.
2
New computer implicates adding the ip address, the dns and gate way for the network card.
3 If the computer routs the other then a internet connection sharing must be aplied.
4
The unpredictabe :shk:
Pluging the cables back in wont do it.
[edit on 3-2-2006 by pepsi78]
Originally posted by maynardsthirdeye2
I knew it couldn't be that easy. Why can't just one thing be simple to do?
Originally posted by 12m8keall2c
Originally posted by maynardsthirdeye2
I knew it couldn't be that easy. Why can't just one thing be simple to do?
Maynard,
Actually, it is.
What pepsi78 is referring to would only apply if your computer was directly connected to a Cable/DSL modem, if even that.
If your computer is/was/will be connecting thru a router, simply do the following. 1) Turn off and unplug your modem (cable/dsl). 2) Turn off and unplug your router. 3)Connect the network cable (CAT5) to your PC. 4) Plug in and turn on the modem (cable/dsl), wait 2 minutes. 5) Plug in your router, wait 1 minute. 6) Turn on your computer. Your computer will pull an IP from the router (i.e. 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3, etc.).
If you have any more questions regarding the upgrade(s) for your system, please feel free to ask.