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Yes - that's what to use for Internet Connection Sharing:
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/
Mind your Windows version. Oh - and stop rambling.
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Thats why Asus used two lan ports on this mobo. Very easy to share cable .net connection this way. No router or anything needed to network with 1 other pc and still have cable modem too! I see two lan ports being like having 6 usb ports. will become standard "EXTRA feature" after a while.
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me and p4 asus a7n8x deluxe pride!
oh yeah keep in mind the comp with the asus a7n8x deluxe HAS to be on if your son is going to be using the computer, its kind of like a mini server. although i got quite annoyed after awhile and then just bought a router
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i got quite annoyed after awhile and then just bought a router
Me too, though i was running ICS for about a year without problems, its an excellent short term, cheap quick fix, though yu have to think in the long term will i save more money on a router being on 24/7 than i would on having to have th ehost computer powere don every time the client wants to use the net
--Jakk
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I also have a a7n8x deluxe Im having trouble playing counterstrike with the lan my old computer went perfectly (until I replaced the cpu fan and put the new cpu cooler on the wrong way but thats another story ) ping spikes all over the place upto 1300 where it should be around 120 . my comps hooked to a combined adsl modem/router there is about 20 meters of cable between my comp and the router , any ideas , 2600+ 1*512 2700 ram 40 seagate,
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