Networking is one area of computers I lack much experience in.
With my new laptop acquisition, I'm going to be building a wireless 802.11g network in my house. I only need one connection though (my laptop) and I have a switch (not a hub or router), so every individual connection to that demands its own IP address for which I am to pay extra.
But I don't need a new IP address, a better idea is to use my PC (which is on 24/7) as a router.
Is it possible for me to get, say, an 802.11g PCI card in my computer, and have it act as a router so my laptop uses the same IP as my PC?
With my new laptop acquisition, I'm going to be building a wireless 802.11g network in my house. I only need one connection though (my laptop) and I have a switch (not a hub or router), so every individual connection to that demands its own IP address for which I am to pay extra.
But I don't need a new IP address, a better idea is to use my PC (which is on 24/7) as a router.
Is it possible for me to get, say, an 802.11g PCI card in my computer, and have it act as a router so my laptop uses the same IP as my PC?
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