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http://www.askmisterwizard.com/EZINE/NAT/Nat.htm Simple NAT Routers Part 2: Multiple PCs. How a NAT router shares your single Internet connection with all of your PCs.

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Do you need to share a single Internet connection with 2 or more computers? Then you'll need to buy a router, and our 18-minute movie entitled - "Simple NAT Routers Part 2: Multiple PCs" - will make it easy for you!

That movie is the fifth title from our - "Internet Series" - and it explains how your router uses - "Network Address Translation", or - NAT - to share your Internet Service Provider's single Internet connection with two or more computers in your home or small office.

When most Internet Service Providers arrange Internet access, they assign just one Internet Address and assume you will connect just one computer. Like the other movies in our Internet Series, - "NAT Routers Part 2" is narrated in plain English, and it uses digital photos, rendered animations, and text to explain how you can use a low-cost "NAT" router to share that access among several computers in your home or small office.

Don't suffer with the jargon and the instruction manuals that come with routers; download and watch this free, 90-second preview of that movie now!

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  • You asked "can we use a modem and a wireless router in 1 house?"

    Yes. There are several kinds of "modems", and you can use a wireless router in the same house in addition to any of the usual ones. If your "modem" is a DSL or cable modem, your wireless router will automatically create an additional IP subnet. It is simple and perfectly fine to have several routers (and several IP subnets) in a single home.

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  • can we use a modem and a wireless router in 1 house?

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