Solved How do i make my 2nd PC connect to internet, please help

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I just connected 2 of my pc's with ethernet. If i go into the tcp/ip 4 and change ip address to 192.168.1.1 and the other pc to 192 168.1.2 they can see eachother on the network but then i lose internet connection to my main pc.

How do I make the PC's see eachother and both be on the same network and both be able to share the same internet connection? I cant find any guides on this no matter how much ive looked.
 
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Could you please give us some more specifications. For example router model, modem model as well as PC specs including operation systems. Also try to specify how everything is connected.
 

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it is a Netgear GS605 ethernet switch. It is connect with cat5 cable. The modem is a RCA cable modem from my isp. Everything is hooked up correctly im pretty sure. My main computer has windows 7 64 ultimate, my 2nd computer has windows 7 professional.

I joined the main network on my 2nd computer. When i click its network icon i see both computers in it. But it wont connect to the internet. My main computer is connected to the internet.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate 64bitIntel i7-3820 @3.8ghz16 GB Corsair VengenceNvidia 560ti
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IBUYPOWER
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Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
Intel i7-3820 @3.8ghz
Motherboard
GIGABYTE
Memory
16 GB Corsair Vengence
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 560ti
Sound Card
Realtek
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Samsung 21"
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120gig SSD
1 TB mechanical HD
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Phantom 420 Fullsize
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Intel liquid cooling
You need a router between the modem and the machines, not a switch. A router will allow multiple machines to share your ISP seamlessly while also protecting the machines from anonymous attacks from the internet. You should really have one even if you've only got one machine.
 

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My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Ultimate 64bitIntel i7-3820 @3.8ghz16 GB Corsair VengenceNvidia 560ti
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
IBUYPOWER
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
Intel i7-3820 @3.8ghz
Motherboard
GIGABYTE
Memory
16 GB Corsair Vengence
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 560ti
Sound Card
Realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 21"
Hard Drives
120gig SSD
1 TB mechanical HD
Case
Phantom 420 Fullsize
Cooling
Intel liquid cooling
You need a router between the modem and the machines, not a switch. A router will allow multiple machines to share your ISP seamlessly while also protecting the machines from anonymous attacks from the internet. You should really have one even if you've only got one machine.


wow this is a huge facepalm moment. My dad said all i needed was a switch, i dont know what he was thinking. thank u
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
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Intel i7-3820 @3.8ghz
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GIGABYTE
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16 GB Corsair Vengence
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 560ti
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Realtek
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Samsung 21"
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120gig SSD
1 TB mechanical HD
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Phantom 420 Fullsize
Cooling
Intel liquid cooling

But it's a switch, not a router. There's a router shown in the diagram at the bottom of that link that shows a typical setup with multiple machines connected to the internet:

gs605_gs608_networkdiagram18-4905.jpg


Although it may appear that the switch is allowing multiple machines to connect to the internet, it's really the router that's providing that functionality. It's kind of a deceptive pic, as typical routers include a 4-port switch, meaning you could connect those three machines directly to the router, providing the same functionality, without purchasing the standalone switch. As a matter of fact, the router they pictured has a 4-port switch.

The router pictured would allow you to connect 4 machines to share the internet. Adding a switch to the mix, which would connect to one of the router's 4 ports would allow for even more machines; three machines and a switch connected to the router plus however many machines that switch will allow. All with internet access.
 

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You need a router between the modem and the machines, not a switch. A router will allow multiple machines to share your ISP seamlessly while also protecting the machines from anonymous attacks from the internet. You should really have one even if you've only got one machine.


wow this is a huge facepalm moment. My dad said all i needed was a switch, i dont know what he was thinking. thank u

Well, we all live and learn. My forehead is constantly bruised from those facepalm moments!

Hopefully, if you've no need for that switch you could still return it.
 

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