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Originally posted by baddog
you are obviously clueless . . . read my post, I do it several times a week
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Clueless, right. Read your own post, genius. When you have multiple computers connected through a single gateway to the internet, you have a network. Oh, excuse me, a virtual private network. Without computer "A" and its cable modem you have shit. When one computer relies on another for operation, you once again have a network. It doesn't matter if they are sharing files or just data streams. I suppose all the computers have to be connected to one central piece of hardware for kicks.
Edit: OK, I retract this statement:
"Your computer will have to go through his computer to reach the internet."
Make that: "Your computer will be forced to rely on the operation of his hardware for internet access."
The poor choice of wording is my fault, the basic concept is still correct.
SpaceAce