I was asked a question I couldn't answer, so I'm passing it on
Someone I know is looking into using his cable TV company as an ISP, since they do a good 24/7 flat-fee access deal. They've told him that he'll need to plug a cable from their box into a network card in his PC. The problem is that he already has a network of PCs in his home. The cable company said he'd need to install 2 network cards in the PC, one for his home network and one for the link to the cable company as his ISP, but they didn't recommend doing so. What he wants to do is to have all the PCs in his home able to connect to the internet, sharing the connection to his cable company ISP. Can this be done, and if so how? My knowledge of networking is pretty weak, so I have no idea. Is there a technical reason why the cable company doesn't recommend it, or do they not recommend it because they'd rather he paid for separate connections for each of his PCs?
TIA
Someone I know is looking into using his cable TV company as an ISP, since they do a good 24/7 flat-fee access deal. They've told him that he'll need to plug a cable from their box into a network card in his PC. The problem is that he already has a network of PCs in his home. The cable company said he'd need to install 2 network cards in the PC, one for his home network and one for the link to the cable company as his ISP, but they didn't recommend doing so. What he wants to do is to have all the PCs in his home able to connect to the internet, sharing the connection to his cable company ISP. Can this be done, and if so how? My knowledge of networking is pretty weak, so I have no idea. Is there a technical reason why the cable company doesn't recommend it, or do they not recommend it because they'd rather he paid for separate connections for each of his PCs?
TIA