Voyager 220v Router - How to connect 2nd. computer...

I have already installed the USB drivers from the setup CD and my main computer is successfully connected via the USB port on the 220v Router.
I now want to add a laptop and I understand that this can just be directly connected using the Ethernet cable without needing to install anything else. So the setup CD does not need to be inserted in the drive.
Is this correct?
Can I insert the Ethernet plug in the router socket without having to switch the router off?

Thanks John.
Just one query arises from your answer though. You say connect both by ethernet for better connection but the Voyager 220v only has one USB port and one Ethernet port.
On the BT Business Forums someone asked the same question and a BT Employee said to use the other computer connected to the other port.
BT Business Forum
The other computer I want to connect to the ethernet port will be in the region of 10 to 15 metres away using an extension lead with coupler so that will have to be on the ethernet port anyway to avoid loss of signal.

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