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Can multiple computers use a single broadband Internet connection?

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Can multiple computers use a single broadband Internet connection?

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You can share a single Flow broadband Internet connection between two or more computers. In order to do so, the customer would require a router which the computers will communicate with. If the computers can communicate wirelessly, then a wireless router would allow multiple computers communicating wireless to share the Flow broadband Internet connection. If the computer cannot communicate wirelessly, then the customer would need to have network cabling run from the computer to the router, which in turn would be attached to Flows cable modem.

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