ChatterBank1 min ago
lan
i am about to connect 2 pcs in my house to an internet connection and am told each pc will need an lan, where do i find this and what does this mean pls. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lan stands for Local Area Network which simply means the joining together of two or more PCs to form a network.
Go into device manager of each of the PCs and see if a Network Adapter is listed. These are either incorporated in the motherboard or as a separate PCI card.
If not listed then a LAN PCI card can be bought for as little as �5 and fits in the PCs expansion slots.
You can then use an RJ45 Crossover cable (about �7) to join the PCs or use a network hub and RJ45 Patch cables.
The final alternative is a wireless network which with a modem/router and two wireless adapters will set you back upwards of �80
From the nature of your questions I do not think you are yet technically capable of setting up a lan on your own.
Buy a boook about home networks, or buy a PC magazine with an article about home networks. Or go into the Windows help and type "Home Network".
Or get some help from somebody who can come to your house and set up the network for you.
It is not THAT difficult, but if you do not even know where Device manager is then it could be a long slow process via answerbank.
The broadband connection from your phone line is wired into this modem/router and that splits the connection between 2 or more PCs (which are connected to this modem/router via these RJ45 "ethernet cables").
At the PC side of things, the RJ45 cable plugs into the "network card" which is visible in the device manager.
To see your device manager, click Start, then Run and type:
devmgmt.msc
then look for "network adapters"
This all sounds MUCH more complicated than it actually is.