A router can connect two computers to the internet with a hard line connection and through a wireless connection. Hook up a router to two computers withtips from a computer specialist in this free video on computer networking. Expert: Jason Hendricks Bio: Jason Hendricks is a Macintosh genius who works for the Mac Store in Denver, Colo. Filmmaker: Bing Hu


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25 Responses to “Computer Network Tips : How to Use a Router to Connect 2 Computers to the Internet”

  • ebz95 says:

    Okay some one please help me. If i got a laptop and want to have 2 computer screens what should i do then?

  • jaysoncasinillo says:

    .., hey mike.. your video was too great.. can i have your permission to use your video regarding network 2 computers, for my thesis project.. i’m glad if you say yes.. please reply immediatly.. thanks…

  • DRAGONFIGHTER760 says:

    hey he has the same WIRELESS ADAPTER ITS LINKYS

  • sslicker1 says:

    hey genius:it is called home networking
    man u r funny

  • newcoyote says:

    He called the Macbook a PC! He should have all those Apples taken away from him and be given paddling. Goof.

  • fretryu says:

    genius? your arogant

  • saintsdevil says:

    it says my conection is not supported, wat should i do to fix this?

  • blade004 says:

    Yes, they most certainly can :) I have 3 laptops connected to my one router.

  • blade004 says:

    Just fixing that last bit :)

    he is just referencing the systems in simplistic terms for basic networking purposes and does not need to be particular or anal in his approach.

  • blade004 says:

    Going back as far as the 1980′s such as a Acorn Archimedes, Amstrad, Atari St, Commodore Amiga, IBM, Mac..etc.. all of them are deemed a Personal Computer (PC) and yes i know that a Windows computer is always termed a PC and has no real relevant brand name because its never been proprietary hardware but if the man in the video is simply calling the MAC a PC, he is just referencing the system he is plugging the computer he is using for simple networking purposes and does not need to be particular

  • jman709 says:

    what about for vista

  • andree1991 says:

    I have a question.I am currently using a Speedstream 4200 to connect to internet that the internet company game me..i was wondering if it’s possible that i use another modem…say one with more Ethernet outputs….to connect to internet and if it’s ok that i buy my own from outside the internet provider’s?????

  • ilovenancy1986 says:

    only three parts of my family have laptops me,my youngest sister and my dad how manymore can we add to my wireless network?

  • eipou123 says:

    mac is a pc : )

  • chestbuster1987 says:

    Routers are fun.

    (That’s all I had to say lol)

  • 438426x1 says:

    wow ur an idiot! u said plug it in to ur pc… its a mac dumbshit

  • ttcfan123 says:

    i have one router and two laptop, can the two laptops use wireless simontaneously?

  • Clankz0wnage says:

    is it possible to use 2 routers with only 1 connection?

  • romulan73 says:

    you made it sound so easy. you didn’t include all of the possible passwords involved.

  • nmrousseau2 says:

    Soo yeah…he said pc

    Pc stands for PERSONAL COMPUTER is a mac a personal computer YES

    Pc is to mac as light is to brightness

  • zexion65 says:

    he said pc…there apples give them credit i know the suck but still notify when ur using one

  • javiertss1 says:

    so to make wirless conncetion you connect the modem to a router

  • AdrianSuperCyxapuk says:

    “and now im gonna plug it into our pc”
    a pc????

  • kinkaid25 says:

    belkin wireless n router are the best

  • llollercoaster says:

    Leave it to the “Mac Genius” to make a video on how to use a router, by simply plugging in some ethernet cables…

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