Drew
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from aol site.....
**which uses Internet Connection Sharing [ICS]. This is where you connect your gaming console to your existing AOL Broadband computer. You will need to use a special Ethernet cable (known as cross-over cable), plugging it into a spare Ethernet port on your computer and sharing the connection using Internet Connection Sharing**
can some tech minded person point out the kind of card i would need, as i have no ethernet slots on pc, or will any (even the cheapest) pci ethernet card do the job?
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MarkW
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http://www.microdirect.co.uk/ProductInfo.aspx?ProductID=3531&GroupID=427
buy that - nothing special but will do the job no probs
[Edited on 28-12-2004 by purple5]
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Drew
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cheers
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Greg_M
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if you put you xbox through your computer, as you will have to, other than buying a router. as aol modem doesnt provide and ethernet conection on its modem. you'll need a cross over cable (network cable) conected to the xbox, and the network card in the computer.
then configure the netword conection of intenet sharing
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Drew
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yeah this is what i intend to do greg, just wasnt sure if i needed a certain card, or just the cheaped one would do
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Greg_M
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nah any network card will do
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Drew
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sweet
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