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Old July 7th 09, 08:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
tomatocity
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I have a Vista Home Premium 32bit Desktop and just purchased a Vista
Home Preium 64bit Laptop and I would like to create a non-wireless (yes
I know, but I am not ready for a wireless network at this time) home
local area network. When I search my Laptop I don't find how to connect
the two computers using a cable. Also, I have AT&T DSL for internet
access.

Any assistance will be appreciated. Thank you.


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Old July 7th 09, 08:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
whs[_8_]
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tomatocity;1083630 Wrote:
I have a Vista Home Premium 32bit Desktop and just purchased a Vista
Home Preium 64bit Laptop and I would like to create a non-wireless (yes
I know, but I am not ready for a wireless network at this time) home
local area network. When I search my Laptop I don't find how to connect
the two computers using a cable. Also, I have AT&T DSL for internet
access.

Any assistance will be appreciated. Thank you.



The easiest would be to buy an ethernet switch like this one (
'Dynex® - 4-Port 10 Mbps Ethernet Hub - DX-EHB4'
(http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....1102664 57493)
). With that you can connect up to 4 systems for little money with
ethernet cables (max. lenght is 100 meters). I have the same setup in my
vacation home. It works a lot better than a wireless network. Those
switches come in various levels of sophistication, but anything in the
$15 to $25 range should do.


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Old July 7th 09, 09:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
GTS
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Default non-wireless home LAN

Assuming you want both computers to have Internet access:
- If your DSL modem is a modem / router (with single network port) you
need a switch. That will connect to the modem and both computers to the
switch.
- If the DSL modem does not have a built in router, then you need a wired
router. (These days that may cost more than a wireless one.) That will
connect to the modem and both computers to the router. The router will
have to be properly configured for your DSL connection.

If your not sure, please tell us the model of the DSL modem.
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"tomatocity" wrote in message
...

I have a Vista Home Premium 32bit Desktop and just purchased a Vista
Home Preium 64bit Laptop and I would like to create a non-wireless (yes
I know, but I am not ready for a wireless network at this time) home
local area network. When I search my Laptop I don't find how to connect
the two computers using a cable. Also, I have AT&T DSL for internet
access.

Any assistance will be appreciated. Thank you.


--
tomatocity


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Old July 7th 09, 09:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
jtvista[_2_]
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Default non-wireless home LAN


If you want both computers to connect to the internet, you really want a
router, not a hub. I would advise getting a wireless router, even if
you don't use the wireless part of it right now. Most (all?) wireless
routers allow you to connect four computers to them via an ethernet
connection and they can be had pretty cheaply, especially online. I
have AT&T DSL and use a D-Link wireless router and couldn't be happier
with the setup.

Just my 2 cents.
-JT


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Old July 7th 09, 09:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
truthkid
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Default non-wireless home LAN


whs;1083640 Wrote:
tomatocity;1083630 Wrote:
I have a Vista Home Premium 32bit Desktop and just purchased a Vista
Home Preium 64bit Laptop and I would like to create a non-wireless (yes
I know, but I am not ready for a wireless network at this time) home
local area network. When I search my Laptop I don't find how to connect
the two computers using a cable. Also, I have AT&T DSL for internet
access.

Any assistance will be appreciated. Thank you.



The easiest would be to buy an ethernet switch like this one (
'Dynex® - 4-Port 10 Mbps Ethernet Hub - DX-EHB4'
(http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....1102664 57493)
). With that you can connect up to 4 systems for little money with
ethernet cables (max. lenght is 100 meters). I have the same setup in
my vacation home. It works a lot better than a wireless network. Those
switches come in various levels of sophistication, but anything in the
$15 to $25 range should do.


Generally unless you are performing some sort of packet monitoring, you
wouldn't want a hub as it is limited to the physical layer and is going
to retransmit the signal from the uplink port to all the ports on the
hub. You would want a layer 2 switch if the modem can act as a
router/perform NAT


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Old July 7th 09, 11:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mike Hall - MVP
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Default non-wireless home LAN

"tomatocity" wrote in message
...

I have a Vista Home Premium 32bit Desktop and just purchased a Vista
Home Preium 64bit Laptop and I would like to create a non-wireless (yes
I know, but I am not ready for a wireless network at this time) home
local area network. When I search my Laptop I don't find how to connect
the two computers using a cable. Also, I have AT&T DSL for internet
access.

Any assistance will be appreciated. Thank you.


--
tomatocity



Laptop external ports are usually found on the back panel (same part as the
power cable is inserted). One of them should be labeled 'ETHERNET'..

Re connecting to the Internet:

If you have a DSL modem which is USB only

Connect the laptop to the desktop using a CROSSOVER patch cable. This will
connect to the ETHERNET ports of both desktop and laptop

OR

Call your ISP and ask if they can supply a modem/router or wireless modem

--

Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/

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Old July 8th 09, 01:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
tomatocity
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Mike Hall - MVP;1083775 Wrote:
"tomatocity" wrote in message
...

I have a Vista Home Premium 32bit Desktop and just purchased a Vista
Home Preium 64bit Laptop and I would like to create a non-wireless

(yes
I know, but I am not ready for a wireless network at this time) home
local area network. When I search my Laptop I don't find how to

connect
the two computers using a cable. Also, I have AT&T DSL for internet
access.

Any assistance will be appreciated. Thank you.


--
tomatocity



Laptop external ports are usually found on the back panel (same part
as the
power cable is inserted). One of them should be labeled 'ETHERNET'..

Re connecting to the Internet:

If you have a DSL modem which is USB only

Connect the laptop to the desktop using a CROSSOVER patch cable. This
will
connect to the ETHERNET ports of both desktop and laptop

OR

Call your ISP and ask if they can supply a modem/router or wireless
modem

--

Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
'Mike's Window - MSMVPS.COM' (http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/)


My DSL Modem is RJ45 jacks and no USB jacks. Thanks for reminding me
about the Crossover cable to connect the computers. Now I need to find a
way to connect DSL modem to the Desktop computer.

What I want to share between the Laptop and Desktop computrers are
files, common calendar, printers, photos, etc.


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tomatocity
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Old July 8th 09, 04:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mike Hall - MVP
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Default non-wireless home LAN

"tomatocity" wrote in message
...

Mike Hall - MVP;1083775 Wrote:
"tomatocity" wrote in message
...

I have a Vista Home Premium 32bit Desktop and just purchased a Vista
Home Preium 64bit Laptop and I would like to create a non-wireless
(yes
I know, but I am not ready for a wireless network at this time) home
local area network. When I search my Laptop I don't find how to
connect
the two computers using a cable. Also, I have AT&T DSL for internet
access.

Any assistance will be appreciated. Thank you.


--
tomatocity



Laptop external ports are usually found on the back panel (same part
as the
power cable is inserted). One of them should be labeled 'ETHERNET'..

Re connecting to the Internet:

If you have a DSL modem which is USB only

Connect the laptop to the desktop using a CROSSOVER patch cable. This
will
connect to the ETHERNET ports of both desktop and laptop

OR

Call your ISP and ask if they can supply a modem/router or wireless
modem

--

Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
'Mike's Window - MSMVPS.COM' (http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/)


My DSL Modem is RJ45 jacks and no USB jacks. Thanks for reminding me
about the Crossover cable to connect the computers. Now I need to find a
way to connect DSL modem to the Desktop computer.

What I want to share between the Laptop and Desktop computrers are
files, common calendar, printers, photos, etc.


--
tomatocity



If you don't buy a router, be it wireless or not, you will have buy another
network card for the desktop, connect the laptop to it and set up Internet
Connection Sharing.

For simplicity, it is easier to buy and set up a wireless router..

--

Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/

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Old July 8th 09, 04:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
truthkid
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Default non-wireless home LAN


Mike Hall - MVP;1083919 Wrote:
"tomatocity" wrote in message
...

Mike Hall - MVP;1083775 Wrote:
"tomatocity" wrote in message
...


Laptop external ports are usually found on the back panel (same
part
as the
power cable is inserted). One of them should be labeled
'ETHERNET'..

Re connecting to the Internet:

If you have a DSL modem which is USB only

Connect the laptop to the desktop using a CROSSOVER patch cable.
This
will
connect to the ETHERNET ports of both desktop and laptop

OR

Call your ISP and ask if they can supply a modem/router or wireless
modem

--

Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
'Mike's Window - MSMVPS.COM' ('Mike's Window - MSMVPS.COM'
(http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/))

My DSL Modem is RJ45 jacks and no USB jacks. Thanks for reminding

me
about the Crossover cable to connect the computers. Now I need to

find a
way to connect DSL modem to the Desktop computer.

What I want to share between the Laptop and Desktop computrers

are
files, common calendar, printers, photos, etc.


--
tomatocity



If you don't buy a router, be it wireless or not, you will have buy
another
network card for the desktop, connect the laptop to it and set up
Internet
Connection Sharing.

For simplicity, it is easier to buy and set up a wireless router..

--

Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
'Mike's Window - MSMVPS.COM' (http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/)


+1
If your modem cannot act as a router, your best bet is to buy a
wireless router. You can leave the wireless turned off if you'd rather
not use it, but if you feel inclined to take the internet around the
house with you on your laptop you can easily turn it on.


--
truthkid
 




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