I broke my dad rechargeable touch now,al hell might let loose.pls what should i do
Get wireless broadband router with more than one routing point and grab a ethernet extension cable and run along ground to computer number 2 or alternatively get a wireless router and reciever and run comp no 2 with reciever cost more though.
The speed of the connection will not slowdown because of the other systems lag. Also, are you using infrared or network cable to connect. If you are using network cable, go out and get a switch and connect it to the router. Then connect your computers to the switch. My home is setup with 3 computers connected to a switch that is connected to the router which is connected to the modem. Network works like a charm. This setup ran me about $100.00.
If both computers has an interface card (LAN Card), you can use a CROSS-OVER NETWORK/CABLE (This is nothing but a UTP cable especially designed for connecting two computers only, and you can download its architecture or cabling/wiring diagram in the internet). About your second question, even though the other computer is slower than your server (where your internet service is installed) it doesn't affect the internet speed because speed varies on your internet connection bandwidth (kbps / mbps) or modem speed (for dial-ups) or the speed of your DSL connection. It is also a factor if your hard drive is full, because this is where you computer gets its extra memory storage (virtual memory). So un-install the programs that you are not often use.
Don't forget rubber boots to wade through the tears. The crying was EPIC. I was like oh hell no, are they REALLY crying?? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
get a cheap router. If your connection is slowed down, It'll be barely noticeable. check out network everywhere's cable/dsl router model NR041-WM it's cheap and works great for what you need it for. It also protects your PC from security invasions. This router is super easy to set up and doesn't require any configuration! No matter if your hard drive is full. I spent about 50$. I tried the crosssover cables, but the configuration process was a pain.