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To: Big Dog who wrote (20626)6/13/2001 2:12:46 PM
From: ratan lal  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
It's a new house, so the wiring is all feeding from a central location

As long as you have cat5 wiring you will be ok. you wont need anything installed in each computer. Just connect ot the ethernet port (I presume you have this port in each computer).

If not, you can still connect the computers using 'phoneline' cards in each computer and connecting the computer to the telephone line. It does not interdfere with your phone use.

You can go to netgear.com or any other network products company for detail info.

Personally I ahve netgear 4-port router. Installation was very simple plug and play.
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