On Tue 20 Feb 2018 at 06:30:11 (+0000), Long Wind wrote:
> i have a debian pc that is on 2 networks:
> 1) connected to cell phone access point, cell phone offers Internet 
> connection2) connected to router, thru ethernet interface
> is it possilble for debian pc to offer Internet connection to other pc 
> connected to router?
> Thanks!
> PS: other pc don't have wireless card and can't connect to cell phone

When you ask a question like this, it would help if you also
told people some relevant information about the devices you
want to connect. For example:

Does the router have other devices connected to it?
Does the router have unconnected LAN ports?
Does the router have wireless?
What's connected to the WAN side of the router?
Does the Debian PC have a spare ethernet port?
Does the Debian PC have a slot free for a cheap card?
What interfaces does the Other PC have, if any?

Knowing the answers to questions like these would make it possible to
suggest solutions. Otherwise we're left guessing.

You might:
use a cheap wireless dongle for the Other PC
(I did that for an old PC with busted wireless)
or:
CAT5 connect the 2 PCs with PtP and masquerade a connection
(I did that 10 years ago before buying new router with free dongle included)
or:
Cat5 the Other PC to the router
(I've never tried using a router like that)

Generally speaking, if there are "wires", then you can do it, even
through the Serial or Parallel Ports.

Cheers,
David.

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