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Hello,
I have a Windows Vista Ultimate system hooked up to a Cable Modem via the Ethernet port. I have a second PC in an adjacent room for the kids. I would like to share the cable connection with the second PC, but I also want to be able to monitor, remotely, the second PC's HD and cable connection. If possible, without leaving my main Vista system running 24/7. The operating system(s) possible for the second PC are Windows 98SE, Windows ME, or Windows 2000. Also, I don't have a problem installing an Ethernet jack (RJ45?) between the two rooms if this is part of an inexpensive option. Anyway, what hardware would I need to accomplish this share? Would I need a switch, a router, or ? Any recommendations and/or advice would be appreciated, Steven |
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Hi
You are dealing with two independent issues. You would get a better use of the Internet if you buy a Cable/DSL Router rather than using the main computer as a Host computer. However, either solution does not take care of controlling the Internet traffic on the Kids computers. Even with the Host computer, running around for 24/7 you would not be able to monitor the connection from the Host. In order to monitor a connection from a central point you need a hardware that designed to do so, usually it is a SOHO appliance that cost hundreds $$$. Alternatively, you have to build a network based on a Real server with software capable of central monitoring (Like Windows 2003 with ISA server). I.e. a real central monitoring is expensive, and needs extensive knowledge to manage it. Thus, the solution employed by most people is installing local software on the kid's computers and configure local parental control. There is a lot of stuff out there and it is a matter of the specific control; and the level of monitoring what One wants to employ. Vista has built in Parental Control (It controls only the computer that is running on), http://www.consumersearch.com/parent...ental-controls Otherwise, do Live Search with the term "computer parental control" and start educating yourself to derive what ever is best for you. This is an example of popular software. http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Par...r/pfilter.html http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/adv...apcontrol.html Review, http://www.consumersearch.com/parental-control-software Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Steven Hilgendorf" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a Windows Vista Ultimate system hooked up to a Cable Modem via the Ethernet port. I have a second PC in an adjacent room for the kids. I would like to share the cable connection with the second PC, but I also want to be able to monitor, remotely, the second PC's HD and cable connection. If possible, without leaving my main Vista system running 24/7. The operating system(s) possible for the second PC are Windows 98SE, Windows ME, or Windows 2000. Also, I don't have a problem installing an Ethernet jack (RJ45?) between the two rooms if this is part of an inexpensive option. Anyway, what hardware would I need to accomplish this share? Would I need a switch, a router, or ? Any recommendations and/or advice would be appreciated, Steven |