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How do I connect kids pc to my pc to share internet connection?
I have a Linksys Wireless Router to connect to a 2nd pc but its forever losing the connection and causing problems.
I’ve decided to do away with the wireless connection to the 2nd pc and do it via a cable.The other pc is only about 10ft away anyway so not bothered about having a cable under the carpet.Do I need to use a CAT5 cable and run it from the router to the ethernet port on the 2nd pc?
And would this enable the 2nd pc to have an internet connection?
Any help would be appreciated!
Yes. Use a CAT5 cable and run that from the router to the ethernet port on the 2nd PC.
It will enable the 2nd PC to have an internet connection without any problems assuming that you have already set up DHCP on your router to automatically assign IP addresses to any computer that plugs into the router.
If you want to share files between the 2 PCs, then you need to setup file and printer sharing on both PCs. Depending on OS, it can be simple or not. Simple if both are using the same version of Windows, complicated if not or worse if different OSs. But basically, some form of file and printer sharing protocol is required to be setup and selected folders will need to be shared. Then its a matter of locating the sharing computer on the other PC and going into it to connect to the shared folder.
You’re on the right track. Good luck!
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