With some planning on your part you won't have that issue. I have a central location for my switch so I've wired my entire building myself and had to make my own cables. Cat6 is the standard for gigabit networks. Simply plug one end into the computer and the other into the switch. I prefer hardwired network as there are fewer problems with interference and it's faster.Īs for cabling, if locations permit, just buy Ethernet cables with ends on them already. If you have gigabit network cards in your computers or are upgrading soon, you'll want a gigabit switch to take advantage. It won't have much to do with only 2, but if you get an 8 port switch, you'll have room to grow. The switch simply directs traffic between computers. All you need is 2 computers to create a 'network'. I'm just trying to understand what I would need to do if I go that route. Looking for Mitchell On Demand Login Get direct access to Mitchell On Demand through official links provided below. I know these are really stupid questions. Is it cat5 wire that is ran between the computers? Does a server take the place of one of the computers or do I have 2 computers and the server? Abagail Lucero is the Product Marketing Manager for ProDemand. I know nothing about networking 2 computers together. Prev:Thank You, Auto Professionals Back: All Posts Next:PTEN People’s Choice Award: Mitchell 1 Takes the Prize About the Author Abagail Lucero.