Apologies for the simplicity of the question, but this is my first ever network, wireless or otherwise!
Normally, the router would have its own connection to the net, from what I gather. However, my cable internet connects to the PC (desktop) via USB. Works fine.
I have two laptops that I want to share the internet connection and access one of the drives on the desktop PC.
I have searched, and can only find a router that takes RJ45 connections for the internet, none seem to be able to take USB.
Using the Eternet card in teh desktop PC, can I connect this to the router as it's internet, sharing that connection, and then allowing the laptops to access the internet that way?
All machines are running XP, router is a D-Link DI 524. Laptops have onboard wireless, and I have a USSB wireless adapter as well.
TIA, this stuff is new to me.
M.
Normally, the router would have its own connection to the net, from what I gather. However, my cable internet connects to the PC (desktop) via USB. Works fine.
I have two laptops that I want to share the internet connection and access one of the drives on the desktop PC.
I have searched, and can only find a router that takes RJ45 connections for the internet, none seem to be able to take USB.
Using the Eternet card in teh desktop PC, can I connect this to the router as it's internet, sharing that connection, and then allowing the laptops to access the internet that way?
All machines are running XP, router is a D-Link DI 524. Laptops have onboard wireless, and I have a USSB wireless adapter as well.
TIA, this stuff is new to me.
M.