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Date: | Sat, 19 Aug 2000 20:09:56 -0500 |
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Hi,
Mary wrote:
>Unless you are connecting to a Netware network or are playing games over the
>LAN, you really don't need to have Client for Netware or IPX/SPX installed.
>Also if both PC's are going to share internet access you will need to bind
>TCP/IP to the dial-up adapter too. I went to the Linksys site to see why
>they had you set up the network without NetBEUI. Actually you are also
>supposed to have NetBEUI installed also.
NetBEUI IS installed. It is one of my protocol, See below:
> Microsoft Family Login
> Client For Microsoft Networks
> Client for NetWare Networks
> Dial Up Adapter
> Linksys LNEPCI II PCI Ethernet Adapter
> IPX/SPX=compatible Protocol ->Linksys LNEPCI II PCI Ethernet Adapter
> NetBEUI ->Linksys LNEPCI II PCI Ethernet Adapter
> TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter
> File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks
> I would suggest going to the
>NOSPIN site on setting up your network
>Once you set your network up according to Bob Wright's instructions you
>should have no trouble connecting to either computer.
I've did that before I posted to this mailing list. I've read
everything on the site and I've used those instructions and I still have
the same problem here.
Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions. Since I've
waited so long to get a reply from Linksys support (no answer), the time
frame for returning this kit to the store where I purchased it is
gone. The kit will be filed in the trash and I'll call it a learning
lesson. I've spent way too many hours trying to get this to work.
Again, Thanks!
Sue Na
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