Hi mate this is pretty easy... however you need to ensure your broadband router/modem has 1) more than one 10/100 ethernet port... and 2) wireless capability for connecting your laptop you can however hardwire your laptop using one of the ethernet ports but many prefer to use wireless connections when using laptops.... on most routers its a case of connecting all hardwired pc,s and laptops first..... then connecting your laptop wirelessly after this.... your router should support up to 4 x hardwired pc,s and 4 or more laptops connected wirelessly however this can depend on your broadband connection speed and bandwidth... the more computers connected the slower each pc or laptop will be I recommend you connecting your laptop wirelessly first... then connect the pc using a ethernet cable...... you can buy 25m(75ft) ethernet network cables for around £15 ... this should be enough to reach any other room in your house/flat ... heres the guide : 1) connect the laptop to the router by looking for avalible networks( click icon in taskbar) and when you find your routers ssid(router name) click this.. then enter your security key and then click connect.... your laptop should now be connected 2) now connect the ethernet cable to a spare ethernet/network port on the rear of the router.... you can use any however I normally select port 1...... then connect the other end to your desktop pc..... all modern pc,s have network/ethernet adapters built in the motherboard i/o area..... however if your desktop pc has no ethernet/network adapter you can buy them for less than £5 from http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Networkin... 3) once you hardwire your desktop pc to the router it should be plug,n,play.... and should appear in the taskbar as a icon( 2 small monitors and a blue globe) with vista and a square monitor with a network cable in windows 7 ... this indicates your connected to the internet... you can also look in network and sharing center(control panel) for your current network status note: you can also find your wireless connection status in the network and sharing center 4) now you should be connected both hardwired and wirelessly and you can browse the net on both systems at the same time...... 5) in windows 7 you can use "homegroup" which allows you to share music,documents and photo,s across a secure network.... this is similar to file sharing in windows xp and vista however microsoft have made it more "user freindly" finally check this video ( http://www.ehow.com/video_4978440_use-ro... ) which shows you how to connect 2 computers to the same router I hope this has helped... however any problems let me know good luck and happy xmas!
Check for there is two ethernet port on your modem if so connect a utp cable of another port and connect to second pc or you can install a lan card inside your first system and connect the cable from second lan card to second pc,when you connect a new lan card,you have to set ip address,by going to control panel network connections then you can see two lan card in that click on the seond lan card propeties and take tcp/ip in that you can set an ip 192.168.1.3 and gateway is your first pc 192.168.1.2.
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