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If I have two computers, one with a wireless card and one without. Can I connect the two computers together via Ethernet and have the one with wireless provide a wired Internet connection to the other?

If so, how?

asked Jun 11 '10 at 18:18

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you will need a router to make that happen just run your wireless lap top to the router and then share the internet with the other in the network sharing folder

answered Jun 11 '10 at 18:20

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but walmart has usb wireless for 18 doller's now

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You could just take a ethernet cable and put one end into your router, and put the other end into your computer. The one with the wireless card, you just connect it to your router wirelessly.

answered Jun 11 '10 at 18:22

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yes just get a router and run an Ethernet cable from the wireless PC to the router and then run a second Ethernet cable from the router to the other PC.

answered Jun 11 '10 at 18:23

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