Mac and pc shared broadband

Hello helpful people,
I currently have an emac with dial-up internet connection but now a pc has joined my household and I wanted to know if there was a way of having both computers (separate rooms) connected to broadband? What would it involve?
Please speak slowly and non-teccie, I'm newbie-ish.
Thanks
Vix

For broadband you will receive some sort of modem, either a cable modem or a DSL modem depending on which service you use. If you are lucky this device will also serve as a router and a Wifi station.
At a minimum you need a router if you only get a modem. A wired router would mean you have to hook up the computers via ethernet cables to the router. If you get a Wifi router, then you can usually either direct connect with an Ethernet cable or via Wifi connection with your computer. After that it is simply a matter of getting each computer setup to connect to the router and the internet.
In my case I have Verizon DSL service to which I was provided a combo DSL Modem/Wireless Router. My eMac (OS X) uses an Airport Extreme card. My old CRT iMac (OS 9) has a Ethernet to Wifi Bridge connected to it (device plugs into the ethernet of the iMac and has an antenna), an old laptop (Win ME) has a USB-To-Wifi bridge, and my Mother In Laws Computer (Win ME) has a Wifi card installed. All four computers connect to the DSL service through the wireless router. Works great.
Keep in mind there is a difference between making computer connect to the internet vs. also networking all of them together. In my case, all four computers get internet, but I have not bothered with any sort of network, so they do not see or talk to each other. Connect to the internet is pretty easy. Networking them together, especially with different operating systems, is more of a chore.
Patrick

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    There are a couple of disadvantages with formatting a
    disk as FAT32. Firstly, there is a limit on the file
    size for FAT32. I think it like 2 GB so if you
    capturing video the results will probably not fit
    into this file limit. Secondly FAT32 will not be
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    bootable. That way if anything goes wrong with my
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    it.
    The problem with doing this though is that the drive will not be usable with Windows (which was in the original posting) unless you use the third party MacDrive software on the PC.
    iFelix

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